Famine said:
Like I said, "So by ridding religion, everything will be nice and peachy; happy sunshine and rainbows throughout: Crooked politicians will be straightened, armed forces will cease to exist, racism will become extinct, drug cartels will become bankrupt, just crime in general will hit a WORLDWIDE low?" While I agree that there are a few "Bible-thumpers" out in the world, they don't consist the overall population of people who have a certain faith. I mentioned them earlier, but even homosexuals still stick to their particular belief. Too group every person into one big category and labeling them the same is asinine. That's like me looking at weapons still being produced and being said that science only brings mayhem and destruction, and advances being made in science comes through the cost of animal cruelty; both being ethically wrong. You see, there are two sides to every coin. |
Well, you didn´t exactly understand my post I think. I didn´t generalize anything, I said there are positive things about ridding religion. That´s all. I still think, while most people are not as fanatic as the man mentioned above many of those people take their religion too serious and as the one and only truth - which is obviously hurting ethical "evolution" and progress.







