Freedom of speech != freedom from consequences.
However I agree that religion corrupts:
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAlot of religions insist "adults" renew their faith. Confirmation for Catholics. And don't the Amish let their kids decide at 16 if to join them or not?
The Amish do get some time to re-evaluate their commitment (Rumspringa), but one could argue that after all those years of complete isolation from other input, not much is going to shatter their faith.
These sort of 'renewals' would be half decent if they weren't just as habitual and/or forced as the rest of religion in childhood.Last edited by formant; 24 December 2012, 13:49.
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Originally posted by formant View PostI have a lot more respect for religious people who've found their preferred denomination by means of making an active and voluntary decision.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostIf you believe that religion to be the best thing for them then you would make sure they are brought up in it. Not to mention all the religious events e.g. Jewish ceremonies, Easter/Xmas, Eid etc
Most religions come embedded with a lot of fear-mongering and unpleasantries, that I don't think are suitable realities for young children. Not that it matters what I think, but depending on how far some religious parents go with that, it simply is psychological abuse.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAbsolute nonsense.
we brainwash our kids from day 1.
we just don't know we are doing it
I don't think religious belief is particularly honest if it's simply the only 'truth' someone's ever been taught. I have a lot more respect for religious people who've found their preferred denomination by means of making an active and voluntary decision.
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Does he have a new book coming out. Or is it just time to have a go.
Strike him off my card list I should.
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Originally posted by formant View PostI think he's right, but it's a bit silly to single out Catholicism like that.
We don't shove our political beliefs down our kids throats from day one, so why not leave religion till they're old enough to form their own opinions?
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI'm an Atheist and I find his witterings ******* annoying and embarrassing. He's the Abu Hamza of non believers.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
Firstly, Jesus didn't expect _everyone_ to drop everything, only his disciples (Matthew 19:21) "Give everything you have to the poor, and [i]follow me[\i]"
Secondly, in his day practically every Jewish person believed the end times were near, not based on his teachings but Old Testament prophesies from centuries earlier.
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I am not having a go at people who are believers. I'm having a go at those who prey on believers.
You know that though, don't you? And so does Dawkins (despite the several foot-bullet interface moments in his books).
I don't think we should confuse lack of belief in a deity with a lack of understanding of the purpose of the message.
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Originally posted by Zippy View Post
I generally dont like having a pop at JESUS or other religious leaders
or even religions
because there are so many people who get a lot of pleasure from their beliefs in same.
plus, I may be wrong. I have been wrong many times in my life.
A falsehood that creates a lot of pleasure (santa) is better than a truth that creates a lot of unhappiness (Auswitch)
but eventually the child will tell you that the truth will be better for them than the pleasurable lie. So you tell them gently that Santa is a lie and that Auswitch is the truth.
But Some people (for reasons that I do not comprehend) can believe that Santa really exists AND that Auswitch really happened
They are doubly blessed. Dawkins, let them get on with it
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Originally posted by formant View PostI think he's right, but it's a bit silly to single out Catholicism like that.
We don't shove our political beliefs down our kids throats from day one, so why not leave religion till they're old enough to form their own opinions?
we brainwash our kids from day 1.
we just don't know we are doing it
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