parfait wrote:artist4perry wrote:conversationpc wrote:parfait wrote:But religion has been the main motivator throughout history. There's no doubt about that.
Sorry, wrong again...If you look at people's real motivations, the main motivator is personal power, fame, fortune, etc. There's no doubt about it. Look at Jim Jones...Yeah, he used religion as the excuse to kill all those people but, in the end, it was for his own power-mad purposes.
Exactly. Don't drink the Koolaid.
The crusades. The witch burnings. The inquisition. The Anti-Judaic and Anti-semitic persecution. Jihad. Oppression of women. Or what about the genocides the Man himself orders? When God commanded his chosen people to conquer the Promised Land, he placed city after city 'under the ban" -which meant that every man, woman and child was to be slaughtered at the point of the sword. The slaughtering of the first born in Egypt? The serial rape and murder of a priest's concubine by the Benjamites? But wait - suddenly Jesus is born in some godforsaken village in Palestine through parthenogenesis, got strung up on the cross and rose from the dead? (Note that it wasn't just Jesus who rose from the dead, but every dead person around) Yeah...
The number of logical, scientific and historical fallacies in the Bible are mind-numbing. Believe what you want. The only koolaid I've been drinking is the one of rationality however. Following the current trends, then organized religion will be gone in a few centuries in Europe. Fortunately.
I'll say a prayer for you sweetie. LOL Seriously, you don't understand the bible at all. Say what you will but it is not ours to take a life. I could care less what you think about it. The debate is over the pledge of allegiance. You are not an American and personally never have to say it ever. So what is your beef? Just Christian bashing every chance you can? Seriously get a hobby or something. Most Christians today hold no threat at all. Not all religions are violent, if anything they are the opposite.