If atheism makes you mean why does religion turn people into killers?

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  1. Medicine*Woman Jesus: Mythstory--Not History! Valued Senior Member

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    M*W: It's not quite as cut-and-dried as you make it sound. I'm an atheist, and I have no desire to harm anyone for any reason.
     
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  3. Adstar Valued Senior Member

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    That says more about your preception of what i reveals rather than what it actually is saying.

    I have two siblings in the defence forces of my country. I am sure that if i had not read the bible i would have chosen a carrier in the defence forces and thus i would have ended up either fighting and killing people in iraq or in afganistan.


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  5. Adstar Valued Senior Member

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    Where was there any talk of desire? Most people who kill do so out of a sense of duty to their people or out of fear of what will happen if they do not kill the other person.

    So the desire to kill or not is irrelevant. If the situation arises you will kill other people. All atheists will kill.

    But those who believe Jesus will not kill. No matter what the situation.


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  7. (Q) Encephaloid Martini Valued Senior Member

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    What were the Crusades about? The Inquisition?
     
  8. GeoffP Caput gerat lupinum Valued Senior Member

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    Well, as much as I firmly support atheism as a choice, I would hate to see the world emptied of all faith or of any (yes, even that one). Much of human rights has been advanced at the urging of the faithful; nor has religion uniformly obstructed the sciences (8th-15th century Western Europe, for example). Nor, for that matter, are technology and science unmitigated good. As in all things - mallets, memes and money - the humanitarian role of religion matters largely what use it's put to.

    Yes, even for that one.
     
  9. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    I haven't killed anyone either, but I think it's natural to be very scared about doing so. I guess I would if I had to.
     
  10. w1z4rd Valued Senior Member

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    I wonder if religious people get the blood lost for the same reason the Nazi`s did. Kinda like taking what was learnt in the Milgram Experiment and applying it Religious authority?

    http://www.new-life.net/milgram.htm
     
  11. Adstar Valued Senior Member

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    The Crusades where about gaining control over Jerusalem. In those times the pilgrimage "business" was very important to the catholic church in monetary terms and Jerusalem was the no 1 pilgrimage destination for the most wealthy pilgrims. So controlling Jerusalem meant controlling a big money making business.

    The muslims controlled Jerusalem, and certain devout followers of the quran where attacking christian pilgrims, robbing them, killing them and enslaving some. Pretty much mirroring the deeds of muhammed and his band of followers. They where true muslims.

    So the desire for money and with the pretext of defending pilgrims the pope called for the crusade to take control of Jerusalem.

    The Inquisition was about the maintaining of control within the boundaries of the catholic controlled world. It basically came down to the use of terror upon the population under it's control to maintain absolute control over the minds of the populace and through that maintain absolute power.

    The same technique has been used by many different worldly authorities down throughout history, napoleon used it with his guillotines. starlin and hitler used it with their camps a gulags, mao used it with his cultural revolution.



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  12. Adstar Valued Senior Member

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    And the powers that be in this world are well skilled in instilling that fear. To motivate you to kill others. People kill because they are lead to believe they have to.


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  13. Roman Banned Banned

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    Fix'd that for you.
     
  14. Medicine*Woman Jesus: Mythstory--Not History! Valued Senior Member

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    M*W: You know, spider, I have asked myself what I would do, how would I defend myself, if confronted by physical danger. Even if I had a gun, for example, I'm not sure I could pull the trigger to kill or harm someone, and I guess I won't know until I am confronted (hopefully not, though). I don't have a gun, so I would have to rely on my senses to survive. I just don't know if I could kill someone.
     
  15. (Q) Encephaloid Martini Valued Senior Member

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    ... Christians used it to spread the word of Jesus...

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  16. GeoffP Caput gerat lupinum Valued Senior Member

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    Unfortunately...yes. No denying it.
     
  17. PsychoticEpisode It is very dry in here today Valued Senior Member

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    If you and your mate decide to have a child then are you technically killing the child by bringing him/her into a situation where they are eventually going to be labelled sinners and thus condemned to die by God's decree?
     
  18. laladopi time for change. Registered Senior Member

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    well first, do you actually think being a non-theist makes you more psychotically endused?

    I'd some religions miss understand the meaning of "God" or what "God" actually imposes on an individual. These religions take it to the extreme.
     
  19. GeoffP Caput gerat lupinum Valued Senior Member

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    Me and my mate?

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    I've no idea. I don't think me mate Johnny and I have ever talked about having kids. Kind of hard to do, you see, as we're both males and I don't really think of him that way. Now the wife and I have lots and I suspect we're about to have another 'un, by the barf of things.

    ANyway, yar the sinners dies and whatnot, but you can still get out of it. Salvation and all that.
     
  20. synthesizer-patel Sweep the leg Johnny! Valued Senior Member

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    I've often wondered whether religion turns people into killers, or whether religion (or any other kind of rigidly prescriptive dogma / ideology) simply provides people who already have a pre-disposition to be murderous muthaz with an excuse.

    My inclination is that its the latter
     
  21. S.A.M. uniquely dreadful Valued Senior Member

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    So why are the biggest killers of this century people who lack that "excuse"?
     
  22. draqon Banned Banned

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    SAM...by pointing fingers at the other you are pointing finger at yourself.
     
  23. synthesizer-patel Sweep the leg Johnny! Valued Senior Member

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    I think you either failed to read what I posted - you didn't quite understand it - or you jumped to a conclusion about what you wanted it to say instead of paying attention to what it did in fact say.

    The major mass murderers we all know and love, all had a tendency to operate out of a rigid and prescriptive dogma or ideology - either religious, political, or a mixture of the two - so they most certainly did have that 'excuse'

    Therte haven't been too many of the types who kill over political ideologies so far this century, however the biggest killer I can think of for this century so far is an apparently devout christian - who are you thinking of girly?
     

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