I understand the risks, J.
The moderates enable the extremists. The Catholics who throw a dollar in the collection plate tacitly enable and endorse the Pope's ridiculous actions and hate-speech. Organizations are organizations; the foundation upholds the eye. How much quicker would Sunnis be to condemn their explosive extremists if they weren't religious?
Except that I'm not a Catholic, and that my church dollars go to funding my specific church, or to the three mission trips(one proselytizing, two not). You need to grasp that there are different Christian sects other than Catholicism. Most of them, in fact, split from the Catholic church because of the Pope and his misuse of power back in the Middle Ages.
You're mistaken; there was no vast risk. In fact, the scientists went forward with it because there was no vast risk.
Meh, ok.
This is patently absurd and hilarious, given how much religion has been the cause of war in human history. You're approaching Krispin levels of Christian revisionism, even if you're acknowledging that Christians were brutal in the past. Since when did you gain the moral high ground from the crusades? Christians are still discriminating, endorsing murder (well, scratch that; they're outright murdering), promoting ignorance...nothing has changed except the methods and the laws reining religious excess in.
I'm not revising anything. I'm talking about modern Christians, who appreciate electricity and indoor plumbing, but aren't too crazy about people trying to push free love and sexuality on them.
And most of this worlds wars happened before Christ was born, through the almost constant exchange of power of the Middle East. That wasn't over religion though. That was over land and power and money.
America hasn't engaged in a religious war in its history. American revolution was about freedom, 1812 was about our global standing, Civil War was about slavery and states rights, both wars with Mexico were about land and power, the Spanish American War was mainly caused by William Randolph Hearst and his Yellow Journalism, WWI was caused by Germany's Wulfpac's constantly sinking our boats, WWII was caused by Japan bombing Hawaii, Korea and Vietnam were started by our new-found sense of interventionism, good or bad, and the recent Gulf Wars were a combo of interventionism and jackasses bombing our towers.
Christians aren't murdering or spreading propaganda. Christian extremists are, and my going to my church isn't funding them, because we know well enough to stay out of political nonsense. Christian violent crimes against people are isolated incidents by extremists at best. Once again, you're putting too much emphasis on a label. I could point out every single crime caused by an agnostic or atheist, but quite frankly, that's irrelevant.
Christians have been denying science from the day it threatened its myth. Galileo and the first astronomers were savagely persecuted for proving biblical ideals wrong. But wait, now the universe is "evidence of intelligent design." And electricity? One sect of religious people shun it (the Amish), and yet other Christians use it to reach greater audiences.
Much like every other group in the country. Go to Youtube and search for atheist. You'll find many more of them than Christians. The ratio of Christians/Atheists on the Internet is tipped heavily to your favor.
So Christians should stop using technology because some bad ol' Christians in the past punished Galileo? The Pope in those days was a tyrant sure. But that's what happens when you give a church power over government. Its nothing new. I'm not against technology. I just think we need to use some common sense before building the next Uber-Destructo-Bomb.
Science has always had to thrash against religion, which challenges and subverts it. How wonderful the quality of life we could all be enjoying right now if human curiosity hadn't been so brutally snuffed out by dogma.
I agree. That was wrong.
...You just exceeded the limit. If this is your belief, you've come 10 years too early to argue your case. Return to the debate when you actually display some of this "innate morality" and empathy that Christianity apparently gives you. To deny that even women aren't being oppressed when so much sociological and scientific information proves otherwise is indicative of a deep-seated ignorance that I couldn't even begin to relieve. The next time a rape victim is prevented from getting an abortion by her theological state laws or pressure from her religious family, perhaps she'll drop the baby at your door.
This argument is pretty much useless. The first half is you insulting me, the last bit is about a rape-victim getting an abortion, which, last time I checked, Roe vs. Wade(30 year old case) allows her to do. Hell, in a few states, she can have it killed as its coming out of her womb. Trust me, abortion rights aren't going to be taken away anytime this century.
The only bit of wisdom here is about "sociological and scientific information." So, I did some research.
In Islamic communities, women are oppressed. I don't think we can argue about that. But what does that have to do with Protestant Christianity? You can't show any sort of correlation between the two in modern times. Well, you can, I suppose, but it'll rely on you showing some relationship between picketing against abortion and them killing women who refuse to wear burkas, which, in the end, won't help your case any.
The only real statistic that leads me to believe that women are oppressed in America is wage differences. But religion isn't causing that. Employers that know that they can get away with it are.
But unfortunately, women's rights organizations seem too hell bent on giving women the right to have a doctor snap their baby's neck as it comes out of the womb to put any real effort into trying to rectify that.