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George Smiley
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: 9 Bywater Street, Chelsea, London
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I voted unsure. It's easy to look at all the negative aspects of religion and ignore the positives, likewise, it is easy for the other side to concentrate solely on the positives and ignore the negatives (and on the same note, concetrate only on the positives of their religion and only on the negatives of other religions)
At the end of the day, I can't think of a single civilisation that wasn't based on a religion. Religion is where our laws come from, but at the same time, those laws also have a basis in common sense, so it might be a chicken and egg argument.
Religion has also given mankind a strong sense of morality that I don't think we'd have otherwise. There is a definate trend that the more a society moves away from religion the less morality that society has, and all the problems like crime that come with it (certainly true in the UK). That doesn't have to mean that the society was whacko fundamentalist like many in America are, it's just a guide to live your life without being a total bastard.
I also think that economically speaking, I would much prefer the "ideology" of religion as an economic model than the one we have today. Islam and Christianity both propose socialist societies - as religious as America is, can anyone honestly say that the capitalist ideology of the "Christian" Right is compatible with Christianity? Never in a million years.
And that brings us to the root problem of religion - if it was followed by the book (sorry for the pun!) then we wouldn't have any problems. However, too many people twist religion to suit their political/individual needs. "Fundamenatalists" should describe those who live their lives exactly as written (ie nice people), however, what we call fundamentalists today are those with warped intepretations of their religion which they use to justofy extreme beleifs/actions - they aren't real followers at all. All religions have as a fundamental beleif - love thy neighbour - but no fundamentalists follow this very basic belief and it leads us to all the problems in the world blamed on religion.
I like how Christianity is in the UK, very lax and very liberal. They tend not to interfer in politics and the views of the clergy are relitively left wing (as opposed to the US). Obviously we have our fair share of crazies, but these are kept to a minimum (altho we do have a problem with Islamist extremeists). This is how it should be - they keep themselves to themselves and keep their nose out of the clas room!
I'd like to see a world that "matures" out of religion. We take all the good spiritual stuff like how to be good people, and abandon the dogma and faith as a way to explain things and take off the restraints that religion has on the progress of society...
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Apr-17-2008 15:18
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{b.s.e.}
savant garde

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: The Source
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Well, outside of establishing a murderous patriarchal society, what else has it done for us? Get rid of it.
People tote the values that religion has brought us, but these values are inherent to humanity and when they are accredited to religion they lose value. Displacing Universal responsibility is a serious crime, in my view.
Relgion is not archaic - it has progressed for many centuries, evolved and changed. The religion whether the bible or muslim practices are not as "ancient" as many think. Although it included elements of a specific cultures past, most religions have developed and changed over time and still are.
Are you nuts? Watch Jesus Camp and tell me that those people are bringing light to the world. There has been no revolution in religion, outside of conceding that the Earth revolves around the Sun. We don't burn witches any more, that's a plus; we don't knock on wood because we think there are spirits in trees, way to go! Religion hasn't changed much because it is still run by man, who in turn is still interpreting ancient, unverifiable texts. Sharia Law? How advanced! How humane! Or how about the Jehovah's? They would deny their own child a blood transfusion because their interpretation of the Bible states that it is against God's Will. Or the Mormons? It's all horribly misinformed and slows the progress of humanity.
Overall I think many people view religion as the worlds 8 major world religions and don't see beyond that.
Because they are the major influences in our day-to-day life. It's like talking about the people that live in another Galaxy, or Solar System; They aren't here [enough] to make any direct influence on lifestyle. All religions stem from the major religions.
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Apr-17-2008 17:14
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jerZ07002
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Registered: Dec 2006
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| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
Well, outside of establishing a murderous patriarchal society, what else has it done for us? Get rid of it.
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dumb comment!
the biggest contribution is probably education. the catholic church educates more people than any other organization, millions of people in the US alone (and not in religious education, but in science, math, etc...). see link below:
LIST OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES
Churches feed homeless people, provide support to the general population in times of emergency (9/11, katrina, etc...), and many also help in third world countries.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
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Apr-17-2008 19:27
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Ishad
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Registered: Apr 2008
Location: Not Applicable
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Relegion is a business too, not a charity.
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Apr-17-2008 20:38
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{b.s.e.}
savant garde

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: The Source
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| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
dumb comment!
the biggest contribution is probably education. the catholic church educates more people than any other organization, millions of people in the US alone (and not in religious education, but in science, math, etc...). see link below:
LIST OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES
Churches feed homeless people, provide support to the general population in times of emergency (9/11, katrina, etc...), and many also help in third world countries.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES |
I'm into wagering the positives over the negatives of religion. I'd say what they've done for the poor is karmic penance for the attrocities committed hundreds of years ago. How many poor people would you, yourself, have to feed to rid yourself the guilt and shame of burning an [innocent] 18 year old girl at the stake?
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I'm aware of the negative, ironic sentiments of my signature. 
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Apr-17-2008 21:04
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