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09-11-2002, 07:43 PM | #11 |
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hmm...
sure religion can be both good and bad, but when you can cite specific examples in the holy books that they're are supposedly based on, then there's cause to worry. Obviously, no one's trying to ban all religions or anything, but if a verse says to "kill unbelievers", and people think that "well it's in the holy book so it must be true", then we better start trying to educate them. Of course, people will say, "but what all the love your neighbor stuff?". Hopefully that's when they realize it's just a book (or collection of books) written by humans that contains contradictory statements, and is not a bunch of literal commands from some invisible guy in the sky. "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" and the Salem Witch Trials seem obviously the fault of religion to me... Thankfully, people these days seem to ignore most of their holy books so we aren't all insane killers for god |
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What Dawkins books did you read?? Or rather, what adolescents do you know?? I don't agree with all of Dawkins' theories, and he does tend to over-simplify or gloss over genetic mechanisms, however, I would call his writing still pretty sophisticated! I can't write that way NOW and I'm 27!! Maybe you mean the news colums. . . scigirl |
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Dawkins deliberately leaves out the fine genetic details because his books are for a lay audience.
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I would hardly call high-school biology classes "getting them young." Especially when set against pictures of preschoolers being dragged along to Ken Ham's anti-evolution meetings at local churches. I think very few people would agree with evolution being mythology or religion. But creationists do seem to be able to redefine everything to suit themselves, so I suppose we shouldn't be surprised to see it happen here.
This is the bit of Prof Dawkins's piece that I agree with the most: "I am trying to call attention to the elephant in the room that everybody is too polite - or too devout - to notice: religion, and specifically the devaluing effect that religion has on human life. I don't mean devaluing the life of others (though it can do that too), but devaluing one's own life. Religion teaches the dangerous nonsense that death is not the end." Religion teaches the dangerous nonsense that death is not the end. Indeed. |
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"Maybe you mean the news colums. . ."
Nah - he means that Dawkins disagrees with him. |
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I believe that religion is evil, but I do not believe that the religious are evil, or even stupid. I believe its a very strong and powerful affliction that is very hard to be rid of. If you take offense at this you do not understand my point at all, since their is no ill-will towards you in my words. I sincerely believe that you are a victim, not a villain. |
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All that we call 'soul' can 'die' while the body still lives, so how can any scientists conclude other than the obvious - death is the end. The only 'evidence' against this is words in a book od doubtful authorship. |
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