| Name |
Views and Comments | Date |
| rhianna greene |
Thank you for this, i am also in the fight against prganized religion, i feel that it is a fight of religion versus rartional thought. i am very exited that there are other people getting the word out, i feel like sometimes that i will never get through top people, becuase of the ignorance factor, but this helps. |
11/18/2009 |
| kameron |
UNtrue |
9/16/2009 |
| the antichrist |
i didnt really read this...well to be truthfull...hehe i didnt ever read the first line...all i saw was God, the murderer and thats all i need to see ;) haha did u know jesus is the first on to have a body piercing? HAHAHA |
10/13/2008 |
| Don McKee |
The attempt to prove whether secularism or theocracy is the most problematical with regard to war, no matter which side one takes, indicates in itself a simplistic black and white mentality. I suggest that there is no process by which this argument could be inarguably decided. A more interesting question to me is, what makes people try so hard to defend or promote one of these particular views when it really could never be determined. Human countries, societies and cultures have always been amorphous mixes of believers, atheists and agnostics. Most individuals, I suspect are various combinations of these, some occasionally, some all the time. Before we look too hard at religion, secularism, atheism, etc, perhaps we need to look more carefully at human nature, economic developement, greed and other factors. I do want to point out that one reason religion was more material in this regard in past history is certainly because back then every culture was religious. Even then, I believe religion has been used to justify war far more often than was its reason. This is analogous to "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Why do so many athiests and fundamentalists have this simplistic either/or mentality indicates to me the presence of insecurity, in other words, an emotional need to have it their way. Oh, it weren't for those pesky gray areas! |
10/22/2007 | |