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the-pi-guy said:
bdbdbd said:

How are people frequently more moral? Haven't really seen it happening.

Because people often use religion to justify terrible things. 

Religion has been used to justify going to war. It has been used to justify murdering your child because we don't want a gay/trans child.

bdbdbd said:

Why isn't there an answer? If we have dogmas that are being forced to everyone and then we don''t have anything to defend against them. 

Because people aren't monoliths. They don't all want the same things. 

Some Christians are very fundamentalists and believe that everyone should be (forced to be) Christians.

And lots of other Christians don't believe that - who have no issue with people being atheists and believe that plenty of people can just do good.

If 10 million Muslims come into a small country, and believe that the country should match their ideals, then yes it'll happen.

If 10 million Muslims come into a small country, but believe in freedom of religion, then it doesn't happen. 

But the horrible things justified by religion are just morals of the religion. They are doing good according to their moral. Moral is just the set of rules to follow. The less rules you have, the less moral you have. High moral is following the rules closely and low moral not following them. 

People don''t want the same things, but people follow a religion that has it's own dogmas. They follow the dogmas, the teachings that are not allowed to be questioned. You can't be a christian without believing in Jesus (well, technically anyone who's ever been christened is a christian, no matter if you leave the religion or adopt a new one, but I think you know what I meant). 



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