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Islam and Violence


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2007 Sep 11, 1:35am   613,292 views  2,900 comments

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Originally from http://www.faithfreedom.org/

A Call to the Muslims of the World from a Group of Freethinkers and Humanists of Muslim Origins

Dear friends,

The tragic incidents of September 11 have shocked the world. It is unthinkable that anyone could be so full of hate as to commit such heinous acts and kill so many innocent people. We people of Muslim origin are as much shaken as the rest of the world and yet we find ourselves looked upon with suspicion and distrust by our neighbours and fellow citizens. We want to cry out and tell the world that we are not terrorists, and that those who perpetrate such despicable acts are murderers and not part of us. But, in reality, because of our Muslim origins we just cannot erase the stigma of Islamic Terrorism from our identity!

What most Muslims will say:

Islam would never support the killing of innocent people. Allah of the Holy Qur'an never advocated killings. This is all the work of a few misguided individuals at the fringes of society. The real Islam is sanctified from violence. We denounce all violence. Islam means peace. Islam means tolerance.

What knowledgeable Muslims should say:

That is what most Muslims think, but is it true? Does Islam really preach peace, tolerance and non-violence? The Muslims who perpetrate these crimes think differently. They believe that what they do is Jihad (holy war). They say that killing unbelievers is mandatory for every Muslim. They do not kill because they wish to break the laws of Islam but because they think this is what true Muslims should do. Those who blow-up their own bodies to kill more innocent people do so because they think they will be rewarded in Paradise. They hope to be blessed by Allah, eat celestial food, drink pure wine and enjoy the company of divine consorts. Are they completely misguided? Where did they get this distorted idea? How did they come to believe that killing innocent people pleases God? Or is it that we are misguided? Does really Islam preach violence? Does it call upon its believers to kill non-believers? We denounce those who commit acts of violence and call them extremists. But are they really extremists or are they following what the holy book, the Qur'an tells them to do? What does the Qur'an teach? Have we read the Qur'an? Do we know what kind of teachings are there? Let us go through some of them and take a closer look at what Allah says.

What the Qur'an Teaches Us:

We have used the most widely available English text of the Qur'an and readers are welcome to verify our quotes from the holy book. Please have an open mind and read through these verses again and again. The following quotes are taken from the most trusted Yusufali's translation of the Qur'an. The Qur'an tells us: not to make friendship with Jews and Christians (5:51), kill the disbelievers wherever we find them (2:191), murder them and treat them harshly (9:123), fight and slay the Pagans, seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem (9:5). The Qur'an demands that we fight the unbelievers, and promises If there are twenty amongst you, you will vanquish two hundred: if a hundred, you will vanquish a thousand of them (8:65). Allah and his messenger want us to fight the Christians and the Jews until they pay the Jizya [a penalty tax for the non-Muslims living under Islamic rules] with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued (9:29). Allah and his messenger announce that it is acceptable to go back on our promises (treaties) and obligations with Pagans and make war on them whenever we find ourselves strong enough to do so (9:3). Our God tells us to fight the unbelievers and He will punish them by our hands, cover them with shame and help us (to victory) over them (9:14).

The Qur'an takes away the freedom of belief from all humanity and relegates those who disbelieve in Islam to hell (5:10), calls them najis (filthy, untouchable, impure) (9:28), and orders its followers to fight the unbelievers until no other religion except Islam is left (2:193). It says that the non-believers will go to hell and will drink boiling water (14:17). It asks the Muslims to slay or crucify or cut the hands and feet of the unbelievers, that they be expelled from the land with disgrace and that they shall have a great punishment in world hereafter (5:34). And tells us that for them (the unbelievers) garments of fire shall be cut and there shall be poured over their heads boiling water whereby whatever is in their bowels and skin shall be dissolved and they will be punished with hooked iron rods (22:19-22) and that they not only will have disgrace in this life, but on the Day of Judgment He shall make them taste the Penalty of burning (Fire) (22:9). The Qur'an says that those who invoke a god other than Allah not only should meet punishment in this world but the Penalty on the Day of Judgment will be doubled to them, and they will dwell therein in ignominy (25:68). For those who believe not in Allah and His Messenger, He has prepared, for those who reject Allah, a Blazing Fire! (48:13). Although we are asked to be compassionate amongst each other, we have to be harsh with unbelievers, our Christian, Jewish and Atheist neighbours and colleagues (48:29). As for him who does not believe in Islam, the Prophet announces with a stern command: Seize ye him, and bind ye him, And burn ye him in the Blazing Fire. Further, make him march in a chain, whereof the length is seventy cubits! This was he that would not believe in Allah Most High. And would not encourage the feeding of the indigent! So no friend hath he here this Day. Nor hath he any food except the corruption from the washing of wounds, Which none do eat but those in sin. (69:30-37) The Qur'an prohibits a Muslim from befriending a non-believer even if that non-believer is the father or the brother of that Muslim (9:23), (3:28). Our holy book asks us to be disobedient towards the disbelievers and their governments and strive against the unbelievers with great endeavour (25:52) and be stern with them because they belong to Hell (66:9). The holy Prophet prescribes fighting for us and tells us that it is good for us even if we dislike it (2:216). Then he advises us to strike off the heads of the disbelievers; and after making a wide slaughter among them, carefully tie up the remaining captives (47:4). Our God has promised to instil terror into the hearts of the unbelievers and has ordered us to smite above their necks and smite all their finger-tips off them (8:12). He also assures us that when we kill in his name it is not us who slay them but Allah, in order that He might test the Believers by a gracious trial from Himself (8:17). He orders us to strike terror into the hearts of the enemies (8:60). He has made the Jihad mandatory and warns us that Unless we go forth, (for Jihad) He will punish us with a grievous penalty, and put others in our place (9:39). Allah speaks to our Holy Prophet and says O Prophet! strive hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites, and be stern against them. Their abode is Hell - an evil refuge indeed (9:73).

He promises us that in the fight for His cause whether we slay or are slain we return to the garden of Paradise (9:111). In Paradise he will wed us with Houris (celestial virgins) pure beautiful ones (56:54), and unite us with large-eyed beautiful ones while we recline on our thrones set in lines (56:20). There we are promised to eat and drink pleasantly for what we did (56:19). He also promises boys like hidden pearls (56:24) and youth never altering in age like scattered pearls (for those who have paedophiliac inclinations) (76:19). As you see, Allah has promised all sorts or rewards, gluttony and unlimited sex to Muslim men who kill unbelievers in his name. We will be admitted to Paradise where we shall find goodly things, beautiful ones, pure ones confined to the pavilions that man has not touched them before nor jinni (56:67-71).In the West we enjoy freedom of belief but we are not supposed to give such freedom to anyone else because it is written If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (submission to Allah), never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter He will be in the ranks of those who have lost (All spiritual good) (3:85). And He orders us to fight them on until there is no more tumult and faith in Allah is practiced everywhere (8:39). As for women the book of Allah says that they are inferior to men and their husbands have the right to scourge them if they are found disobedient (4:34). It advises to take a green branch and beat your wife, because a green branch is more flexible and hurts more. (38:44). It teaches that women will go to hell if they are disobedient to their husbands (66:10). It maintains that men have an advantage over the women (2:228). It not only denies the women's equal right to their inheritance (4:11-12), it also regards them as imbeciles and decrees that their witness is not admissible in the courts of law (2:282). This means that a woman who is raped cannot accuse her rapist unless she can produce a male witness. Our Holy Prophet allows us to marry up to four wives and he licensed us to sleep with our slave maids and as many 'captive' women as we may have (4:3) even if those women are already married. He himself did just that. This is why anytime a Muslim army subdues another nation, they call them kafir and allow themselves to rape their women. Pakistani soldiers allegedly raped up to 250,000 Bengali women in 1971 after they massacred 3,000,000 unarmed civilians when their religious leader decreed that Bangladeshis are un-Islamic. This is why the prison guards in Islamic regime of Iran rape the women that in their opinion are apostates prior to killing them, as they believe a virgin will not go to Hell.

Dear fellow Muslims:Is this the Islam you believe in? Is this your Most Merciful, Most Compassionate Allah whom you worship daily? Could Allah incite you to kill other peoples? Please understand that there is no terrorist gene - but there could be a terrorist mindset. That mindset finds its most fertile ground in the tenets of Islam. Denying it, and presenting Islam to the lay public as a religion of peace similar to Buddhism, is to suppress the truth. The history of Islam between the 7th and 14th centuries is riddled with violence, fratricide and wars of aggression, starting right from the death of the Prophet and during the so-called 'pure' or orthodox caliphate. And Muhammad himself hoisted the standard of killing, looting, massacres and bloodshed. How can we deny the entire history? The behaviour of our Holy Prophet as recorded in authentic Islamic sources is quite questionable from a modern viewpoint. The Prophet was a charismatic man but he had few virtues. Imitating him in all aspects of life (following the Sunnah) is both impossible and dangerous in the 21st century. Why are we so helplessly in denial over this simple issue? When the Prophet was in Mecca and he was still not powerful enough he called for tolerance. He said To you be your religion, and to me my religion (109:6). This famous quote is often misused to prove that the general principle of Qur'an is tolerance. He advised his follower to speak good to their enemies (2: 83), exhorted them to be patient (20:103) and said that there is no compulsion in religion (2:256). But that all changed drastically when he came to power. Then killing and slaying unbelievers with harshness and without mercy was justified in innumerable verses. The verses quoted to prove Islam's tolerance ignore many other verses that bear no trace of tolerance or forgiveness. Where is tolerance in this well-known verse Alarzu Lillah, Walhukmu Lillah. (The Earth belongs to Allah and thus only Allah's rule should prevail all over the earth.).Is it normal that a book revealed by God should have so many serious contradictions? The Prophet himself set the example of unleashing violence by invading the Jewish settlements, breaking treaties he had signed with them and banishing some of them after confiscating their belongings, massacring others and taking their wives and children as slaves. He inspected the youngsters and massacred all those who had pubic hair along with the men. Those who were younger he kept as slaves. He distributed the women captured in his raids among his soldiers keeping the prettiest for himself (33:50). He made sexual advances on Safiyah, a Jewish girl on the same day he captured her town Kheibar and killed her father, her husband and many of her relatives. Reyhana was another Jewish girl of Bani Quriza whom he used as a sex slave after killing all her male relatives. In the last ten years of his life he accumulated two scores of wives, concubines and sex slaves including the 9 year old Ayesha. These are not stories but records from authentic Islamic history and the Hadiths. It can be argued that this kind of behaviour was not unknown or unusual for the conquerors and leaders of the mediaeval world but these are not the activities befitting of a peaceful saint and certainly not someone who claimed to be the Mercy of God for all creation. There were known assassinations of adversaries during the Prophet's time, which he had knowledge of and had supported. Among them there was a 120 year old man, Abu 'Afak whose only crime was to compose a lyric satirical of the Prophet. (by Ibn Sa'd Kitab al Tabaqat al Kabir, Volume 2, page 32) Then when a poetess, a mother of 5 small children 'Asma' Bint Marwan wrote a poetry cursing the Arabs for letting Muhammad assassinate an old man, our Holy Prophet ordered her to be assassinated too in the middle of the night while her youngest child was suckling from her breast. (Sirat Rasul Allah (A. Guillaume's translation The Life of Muhammad) page 675, 676).The Prophet did develop a 'Robin Hood' image that justified raiding merchant caravans attacking cities and towns, killing people and looting their belongings in the name of social justice. Usama Bin Laden is also trying to create the same image. But Robin Hood didn't claim to be a prophet or a pacifist nor did he care for apologist arguments. He did not massacre innocent people indiscriminately nor did he profit by reducing free people to slaves and then trading them. With the known and documented violent legacy of Islam, how can we suddenly rediscover it as a religion of peace in the free world in the 21st century? Isn't this the perpetuation of a lie by a few ambitious leaders in order to gain political control of the huge and ignorant Muslim population? They are creating a polished version of Islam by completely ignoring history. They are propagating the same old dogma for simple believing people in a crisp new modern package. Their aim: to gain political power in today's high-tension world. They want to use the confrontational power of the original Islam to catalyse new conflicts and control new circles of power.

Dear conscientious Muslims, please question yourselves. Isn't this compulsive following of a man who lived 1400 years ago leading us to doom in a changing world? Do the followers of any other religion follow one man in such an all-encompassing way? Who are we deceiving, them or ourselves? Dear brothers and sisters, see how our Umma (people) has sunk into poverty and how it lags behind the rest of the world. Isn't it because we are following a religion that is outdated and impractical? In this crucial moment of history, when a great catastrophe has befallen us and a much bigger one is lying ahead, should not we wake up from our 1400 years of slumber and see where things have gone wrong? Hatred has filled the air and the world is bracing itself for its doomsday. Should we not ask ourselves whether we have contributed, wittingly or unwittingly, to this tragedy and whether we can stop the great disaster from happening?Unfortunately the answer to the first question is yes. Yes we have contributed to the rise of fundamentalism by merely claiming Islam is a religion of peace, by simply being a Muslim and by saying our shahada (testimony that Allah is the only God and Muhammad is his messenger). By our shahada we have recognized Muhammad as a true messenger of God and his book as the words of God. But as you saw above those words are anything but from God. They call for killing, they are prescriptions for hate and they foment intolerance. And when the ignorant among us read those hate-laden verses, they act on them and the result is the infamous September 11, human bombs in Israel, massacres in East Timor and Bangladesh, kidnappings and killings in the Philippines, slavery in the Sudan, honour killings in Pakistan and Jordan, torture in Iran, stoning and maiming in Afghanistan and Iran, violence in Algeria, terrorism in Palestine and misery and death in every Islamic country. We are responsible because we endorse Islam and hail it as a religion of God. And we are as guilty as those who put into practice what the Qur'an preaches - and ironically we are the main victims too. If we are not terrorists, if we love peace, if we cried with the rest of the word for what happened in New York, then why are we supporting the Qur'an that preaches killing, that advocates holy war, that calls for the murder of non-Muslims? It is not the extremists who have misunderstood Islam. They do literally what the Qur'an asks them to do. It is we who misunderstand Islam. We are the ones who are confused. We are the ones who wrongly assume that Islam is the religion of peace. Islam is not a religion of peace. In its so-called pure form it can very well be interpreted as a doctrine of hate. Terrorists are doing just that and we the intellectual apologists of Islam are justifying it. We can stop this madness. Yes, we can avert the disaster that is hovering over our heads. Yes, we can denounce the doctrines that promote hate. Yes, we can embrace the rest of humanity with love. Yes, we can become part of a united world, members of one human family, flowers of one garden. We can dump the claim of infallibility of our Book, and the questionable legacy of our Prophet.Dear friends, there is no time to waste. Let us put an end to this lie. Let us not fool ourselves. Islam is not a religion of peace, of tolerance, of equality or of unity of humankind. Let us read the Qur'an. Let us face the truth even if it is painful. As long as we keep this lie alive, as long as we hide our head in the sands of Arabia we are feeding terrorism. As long as you and I keep calling Qur'an the unchangeable book of God, we cannot blame those who follow the teachings therein. As long as we pay our Khums and Zakat our money goes to promote Islamic expansionism and that means terrorism, Jihad and war. Islam divides the world in two. Darul Harb (land of war) and Darul Islam (land of Islam). Darul Harb is the land of the infidels, Muslims are required to infiltrate those lands, proselytise and procreate until their numbers increase and then start the war and fight and kill the people and impose the religion of Islam on them and convert that land into Darul Islam. In all fairness we denounce this betrayal. This is abuse of the trust. How can we make war in the countries that have sheltered us? How can we kill those who have befriended us? Yet willingly or unwillingly we have become pawns in this Islamic Imperialism. Let us see what great Islamic scholars have had to say in this respect.Dr. M. Khan the translator of Sahih Bukhari and the Qur'an into English wrote: Allah revealed in Sura Bara'at (Repentance, IX) the order to discard (all) obligations (covenants, etc), and commanded the Muslims to fight against all the Pagans as well as against the people of the Scriptures (Jews and Christians) if they do not embrace Islam, till they pay the Jizia (a tax levied on the Jews and Christians) with willing submission and feel themselves subdued (as it is revealed in 9:29). So the Muslims were not permitted to abandon the fighting against them (Pagans, Jews and Christians) and to reconcile with them and to suspend hostilities against them for an unlimited period while they are strong and have the ability to fight against them. So at first the fighting was forbidden, then it was permitted, and after that it was made obligatory [Introduction to English translation of Sahih Bukhari, p.xxiv.] Dr. Sobhy as-Saleh, a contemporary Islamic academician quoted Imam Suyuti the author of Itqan Fi 'Ulum al- Qur'an who wrote: The command to fight the infidels was delayed until the Muslims become strong, but when they were weak they were commanded to endure and be patient. [ Sobhy as_Saleh, Mabaheth Fi 'Ulum al- Qur'an, Dar al-'Ilm Lel-Malayeen, Beirut, 1983, p. 269.]Dr. Sobhy, in a footnote, commends the opinion of a scholar named Zarkashi who said: Allah the most high and wise revealed to Mohammad in his weak condition what suited the situation, because of his mercy to him and his followers. For if He gave them the command to fight while they were weak it would have been embarrassing and most difficult, but when the most high made Islam victorious He commanded him with what suited the situation, that is asking the people of the Book to become Muslims or to pay the levied tax, and the infidels to become Muslims or face death. These two options, to fight or to have peace return according to the strength or the weakness of the Muslims. [ibid p. 270]Other Islamic scholars (Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi, Ga'far ar-Razi, Rabi' Ibn 'Ons, 'Abil-'Aliyah, Abd ar-Rahman Ibn Zayd Ibn 'Aslam, etc.) agree that the verse Slay the idolaters wherever you find them (9:5) cancelled those few earlier verses that called for tolerance in the Qur'an and were revealed when Islam was weak. Can you still say that Islam is the religion of peace? We propose a solution.

We know too well that it is not easy to denounce our faith because it means denouncing a part of ourselves. We are a group of freethinkers and humanists with Islamic roots. Discovering the truth and leaving the religion of our fathers and forefathers was a painful experience. But after learning what Islam stands for we had no choice but to leave it. After becoming familiar with the Qur'an the choice became clear: It is either Islam or humanity. If Islam thrives, then humanity will die. We decided to side with humanity. Culturally we are still Muslims but we no longer believe in Islam as the true religion of God. We are humanists. We love humanity. We work for the unity of humankind. We work for equality between men and women. We strive for the secularisation of Islamic countries, for democracy and freedom of thought, belief and expression. We decided to live no longer in self-deception but to embrace humanity, and to enter into the new millennium hand in hand with people of other cultures and beliefs in amity and in peace.We denounce the violence that is eulogized in the Qur'an as holy war (Jihad). We condemn killing in the name of God. We believe in the sanctity of human life, not in the inviolability of beliefs and religions. We invite you to join us and the rest of humanity and become part of the family of humankind - in love, camaraderie and peace.

Arabic translation الترجمة العربية

See http://www.centerforinquiry.net/isis and http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/ for more.

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507   Dan8267   2016 Jan 25, 8:23pm  

3. The purpose of government is to protect rights (from life to liberty to property).

still1bear says

Principle 3: this is, indeed, a socialist invention. Starting from Marx Socialism/Communism always saw the gov’t as a tool for people’s well-being, not a servant of the kings and nobility. Except you make one little mistake (which you repeat again in Principle 4). You mix liberal principles with libertarian ones. Liberal/Socialist principle is not equal rights but equal well-being which is enforced by confiscation and violation of the property rights.

Also complete bullshit. The origin of the concept of rights goes back at least to the ancient Greeks. Rights were not applied universally as liberal philosophy says, but certainly the state was used to protect the rights of the people who possessed them.

still1bear says

Principle 4: again, this is a Libertarian principle. Liberals/socialists declare you a criminal if you a member of a “criminal class”. It is the *class struggle* that is a major socialist principle. Being rich is a crime in itself and all the *poor* are its victims.

That is just a batshit crazy statement. I am the most liberal person on PatNet and a perfect example of a liberal. Liberals do not say that being rich is a crime.

What matters is how a person becomes rich. If you become rich making the world a better place like the founders of Google did, the middle class and liberals support you. If you become rich by selling slaves, starting illegal wars to steal natural resources, or committing financial fraud that causes a depression, then no, neither the middle class nor liberals support you.

You have your head so far up your ass that you have no sense of reality. As such, your opinion on any subject matter should not be taken seriously. Your view of liberals is laughably ridiculous and unrealistic and only serves to show your bigotry and ignorance of how real people think.

508   mell   2016 Jan 25, 8:28pm  

still1bear says

Principle 4: again, this is a Libertarian principle. Liberals/socialists declare you a criminal if you a member of a “criminal class”. It is the *class struggle* that is a major socialist principle. Being rich is a crime in itself and all the *poor* are its victims.

The problem with modern liberalism is, it is still a young religion (~150yo). It believes in omnipotent and benevolent government that will solve all the problems, real and imaginary (just like Christians believe in God). Therefore, all the power should go to the Government because it represents the People (hint: it does not).

Agreed. Though modern liberalism only hijacked the work liberal, it's really leftism/socialism. The original Liberals were conservative Libertarians. Also the demise of religion and rise of atheism as well as increased participation of women in governments doesn't necessarily bode well as you can see in Europe which is literally inviting the conquering savages. When all faith disappears society will be looking up to those with faith left, even if it is not to their advantage. We have now politicians openly talking about the danger of Europe's invited demise: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/206339#.VqSu5_l95ph
It may be a mistake to discount a prevalent religious culture/tradition in your society as it may be the fabric that has kept the nation strong.

509   Dan8267   2016 Jan 25, 8:32pm  

curious2 says

If you look at history, can you cite any examples where groups of atheists set sail to found a new republic with no religion?

Prior to 1991, I cannot cite any examples of web sites. That does not mean that web sites cannot exist or must be exceedingly rare.

The fact is that mankind has lived in ignorance and superstition for the overwhelming majority of its existence. However, as ignorance and superstition has been replaced with rationalism, naturalism, and liberalism, mankind has
- literally flown in the sky
- walked on the moon
- created a world-wide telecommunications network united the entire globe and replicating mankind's vast knowledge in every corner of the world
- wiped out disease
- practically eliminated infant and childhood mortality. People used to have five to eight children expecting most of them to die before adulthood.
- doubled the human lifespan
- reduced warfare greatly
- eliminated almost all of rape and murder. Yes, it still happens but in orders of magnitude less than before science.

The 20th century alone is irrefutable testimony to the power of rationalism, naturalism, and liberalism (RNL). And the fact is that we are only in the beginning of the RNL revolution. It would be foolish to suggest that a RNL society is somehow inferior because it hadn't been invented in the past 10,000 years. Electronics hadn't existed in those 10,000 years. One would not say that electronics are a foolish and useless idea.

510   Dan8267   2016 Jan 25, 8:43pm  

P N Dr Lo R says

Dan8267 says

You disbelieve in Thor, Zeus, Shiva, Animikii, and thousands of other gods

That's right, and you can add Hindus and Buddhists into the mix as well. There is only one God, Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth and the Life. He makes claims none of the other "dieties" make, such as being present at creation.

And this brings us back to Patrick's position that Christianity is inherently different from Islam and my counter-argument that it is not. Although Islam today is far worse than Christianity today, they are fundamentally the same thing as P N Dr Lo R demonstrates in his irrational post. And P N Dr Lo R cannot even understand how irrational and ridiculous his statements are because he is so brainwashed. Let's be honest. Is P N Dr Lo R really any different in his irrational, obsessive, and unquestioning devotion to a bunch of lies than the person in the following video?

www.youtube.com/embed/-8b3vhTO248

And that is what religion does to a mind. It makes people irrational and close-minded. It makes people ignore all facts, all information contradicting their agenda, and all reason.

People like this idiot Muslim and the idiot Christian P N Dr Lo R cannot realize that there are people who just fervently believe that their god is true and the Christian/Islam god is false and heretics who believe in it must die. They cannot be reasoned with, and that makes them dangerous both directly and indirectly. The are dangerous in their actions, in the spreading of their bad ideas, in their influence to use government as a tool of suppression. And this is why we rational people should be united against religion itself, not just some particular religions, but all religions and all possible religions. Religion is inherently evil. Faith is intrinsically vile.

511   curious2   2016 Jan 25, 10:15pm  

Dan8267 says

Is P N Dr Lo R really any different in his irrational, obsessive, and unquestioning devotion to a bunch of lies than the person in the following video?

Yes, and it's the same as the difference between Fortwayne, whom I call Forthood, and the actual Fort Hood religious fanatic. If they had actually been the same, then disagreement might have ended in massacre.

mell says

The original Liberals were conservative Libertarians.

Yes, and I feel dismayed that most people who call themselves "liberal" support policies that I consider illiberal, e.g. Obamneycare. It's amazing to consider that the first five Presidents, who lived a median 82 years, would all have been punished by Obamneycare because they never bought medical insurance.

mell says

It may be a mistake to discount a prevalent religious culture/tradition in your society as it may be the fabric that has kept the nation strong.

The strongest countries have (or had) Christian majorities, but some of the weakest still do, e.g. Haiti, so a prevalent religious culture or tradition might not provide a reliable predictor of strength. Also, in the west, even many of the Christian religious leaders are welcoming Islam. ("The pontiff used an address to Vatican ambassadors on Monday to urge European governments to keep welcoming migrants....") Meanwhile, eastern European countries are resisting, even in countries that are relatively less religious (e.g. Hungary and the Czech Republic). So, the correlation at the level of whole countries seems relatively weak, and there is a lot of irony within countries: while the opposition to Muslim immigration comes mainly from Christian nationalists, in fact the atheists are at greatest risk from Islam and should be most opposed to it. If you believe (as P N Dr Lo R claims to) that you can "access" an omnipotent god who is watching over you all the time, then hapless Muslims with mere rifles and pipe bombs would seem trivial in comparison; if you believe that you're on your own, then suddenly those Muslim terrorists become an existential threat to the only life you will ever have. I attribute the misalignment between religious belief and political opinion to the tendency to adopt identitarian beliefs: most people don't really think through what they claim to believe or support, they merely agree to agree with a partisan or sectarian community affiliation.

512   Dan8267   2016 Jan 25, 11:18pm  

curious2 says

Yes, and it's the same as the difference between Fortwayne, whom I call Forthood, and the actual Fort Hood religious fanatic. If they had actually been the same, then disagreement might have ended in massacre.

Put someone like P N Dr Lo R in a society like Afghanistan or Medieval Europe and you may get the same result. Sure external factors suppress the violent tendencies of the religious, but the mental state is largely the same.

513   curious2   2016 Jan 26, 1:15am  

Dan8267 says

Afghanistan

Coincidentally:

"An Afghan official says that a policeman has turned his weapon on fellow police officers at a checkpoint in the country's south, killing 10 policemen.
***
Taliban spokesman Qari Yousaf Ahmadi says the attacker was their man and that he is now with the Taliban.

Such insider attacks are often happening in the remote areas of the country especially where Taliban insurgents have a strong presence."

I agree about P N Dr Lo R, in fact I think he's another Forthood closet case but lives alone with his cars instead of in a miserable and flatulent marriage. As Christians though, they merely post ignorance on the Interwebs, where ignorance abounds anyway. If they had been born to Muslim families, they would more likely seek violent martyrdom in the name of Islam.

514   Dan8267   2016 Jan 26, 7:41am  

Religion does not guarantee violence, of course, but it does guarantee irrationality and the disregard of evidence and that does greatly increase susceptibility to becoming violent, promoting violence, or condoning violence done in the name of one's own tribe. Additionally, those two things promote all sorts of bad decision making while undermining wise decision making.

Against that, what good does religion offer that cannot be achieved without religion?

515   NDrLoR   2016 Jan 26, 2:38pm  

Dan8267 says

And P N Dr Lo R cannot even understand how irrational and ridiculous his statements are because he is so brainwashed

And you're not? Right out of Saul Alinky's Rules for Radicals, dedicated to Lucifer, the Father of LIes, which makes it appropriate. What is amazing is the endless anger I provoke, which is always entertaining--and predictible.

516   Dan8267   2016 Jan 26, 3:28pm  

P N Dr Lo R says

What is amazing is the endless anger I provoke,

You are confusing pity and disappointment for anger.

P N Dr Lo R says

Right out of Saul Alinky's Rules for Radicals, dedicated to Lucifer, the Father of LIes, which makes it appropriate.

Lucifer is a fictional character. If you do not understand that, you are crazy and proving my point that religion needs to die.

As P N Dr Lo R demonstrates, religion destroys the ability of people to grasp reality. This is a very dangerous thing. Not all evils are caused by this, but many of the greatest evils are.

Christianity has a long history of such insanity from its beginnings all the way to today. Christianity isn't some "tame" religion that no longer causes harm. It destroys minds.

All religions, including Christianity, do more brain damage than lead poisoning, and exposing children to it is child abuse.

517   curious2   2016 Jan 26, 4:24pm  

P N Dr Lo R says

What is amazing is the endless anger I provoke, which is always entertaining--and predictible.

Islam provokes anger too, but that isn't something to be proud of:

"The FBI prevented a Milwaukee mass shooting by a 23-year-old man who hoped to kill 30 people at a Masonic temple in an attack that would “terrify the world,” authorities said Tuesday.

Samy Mohamed Hamzeh was charged with possessing machine guns and a silencer, according to the Department of Justice.

The Wisconsin man “wanted this mass shooting to be ‘known the world over’ and to ‘ignite’ broader clashes,” Acting United States Attorney Gregory J. Haanstad said in a statement."

Dan8267 says

irrationality and the disregard of evidence...does greatly increase susceptibility to becoming violent, promoting violence, or condoning violence done in the name of one's own tribe.

True, but some doctrines show a much worse risk of producing that result. Christianity tells believers to love the unbelievers and to pray for them, and to forgive them for calling the believers foolish. Islam tells believers to cut off the unbelievers' heads. If I have to choose between annoying Morons trying to sell me their underwear, vs a team of armed Muslim assailants trying to kill me, I'll survive the Morons. (Beware of Morons in Mountain Meadows, though, and never vote the way they tell you to vote.) Even when Christians commit mass shootings "for the babies," it's one lone Christian wacko; when Muslims do the same, it tends to include a whole support team (partly because each martyr perpetrator can name up to 70 helpers for inclusion in paradise).

518   resistance   2016 Jan 26, 7:46pm  

curious2 says

If I have to choose between annoying Morons trying to sell me their underwear, vs a team of armed Muslim assailants trying to kill me, I'll survive the Morons.

very true.

not all religions are the same. in fact, they are very different from each other.

islam is unique in having hate of unbelievers as its core doctrine.

519   mell   2016 Jan 26, 8:18pm  

curious2 says

Yes, and I feel dismayed that most people who call themselves "liberal" support policies that I consider illiberal,

Agreed, but the term has now stuck deep for anything left of the spectrum. Similar though for what passes as conservative, original conservatives were more isolationist in nature (as opposed to the southern democrats then turned republican), and neocons are no conservatives.

curious2 says

The strongest countries have (or had) Christian majorities, but some of the weakest still do, e.g. Haiti, so a prevalent religious culture or tradition might not provide a reliable predictor of strength. Also, in the west, even many of the Christian religious leaders are welcoming Islam. ("The pontiff used an address to Vatican ambassadors on Monday to urge European governments to keep welcoming migrants....") Meanwhile, eastern European countries are resisting, even in countries that are relatively less religious (e.g. Hungary and the Czech Republic). So, the correlation at the level of whole countries seems relatively weak, and there is a lot of irony within countries: while the opposition to Muslim immigration comes mainly from Christian nationalists, in fact the atheists are at greatest risk from Islam and should be most opposed to it.

Most of the strongly resisting eastern European countries are fare more Christian/nationalist/religious than their western brothers and sisters, so I see some correlation here. Also, religion plays a strong role in the resistance, for example in the anti-immigration rallies in Poland. I see the Pontiff and the western nations more as NATO/UN puppets, so they do as they have been told.

Dan8267 says

Against that, what good does religion offer that cannot be achieved without religion?

While religion often offered little explanation for rules a lot of the rules made sense before they could be scientifically explained such as the bleeding out of meat followed by salting it (to reduce food borne illness) or discouragement/intolerance of (esp. male) gay sex (spreads STDs much more rapidly). It also served and still serves as a moral compass for people who would otherwise potentially act far worse. It is questionable whether humans behave better without faith despite all the shortcomings and shortcuts faith-based action/lifestyle may come with. Some of the "best" (in terms of do-gooders and altruists) people I know are deeply Christian and I support their causes even though I stay mostly out of organized religion.

520   Dan8267   2016 Jan 26, 9:13pm  

mell says

Dan8267 says

Against that, what good does religion offer that cannot be achieved without religion?

While religion often offered little explanation for rules a lot of the rules made sense before they could be scientifically explained

In other words none today now that we have science and reasoning. I would argue that just because cultures used religion to codify knowledge gained by trial and error, religion was not a necessary or an optimal way to codify that knowledge in culture.

curious2 says

True, but some doctrines show a much worse risk of producing that result.


islam is unique in having hate and murder of unbelievers as its core doctrine.

Yes some doctrines are far worse than others, but the fundamental problem of faith crosses all religion. And faith causes even the best written religion to become evil. Jesus was all good and hippie since the beginning of Christianity and yet that did not prevent Christians from committing atrocities throughout the ages including genocide, slavery, mass rape, torture, terrorism, burning people at the stake, and countless other evil actions. The noble -- and I use that term loosely -- New Testament did not stop Christians from behaving as badly as Muslims for a thousand years.

Good doctrine + faith = evil
Evil doctrine + faith = more evil
Evil doctrine - faith = repeal of evil doctrine

Without faith, society can build moral systems and establish socially just systems. With faith, even the best foundations will become corrupt and evil.

The most dangerous aspect of faith is not the particular doctrine accepted but the fact that the faithful accept doctrines to begin with. Doctrines are inherently dangerous.

521   resistance   2016 Jan 26, 10:25pm  

and again, a small group of devout self-directed muslims planning to kill as many random people as possible:

http://www.stltoday.com/news/fbi-man-plotted-machine-gun-attack-on-masonic-temple/article_9ad823a6-903e-5758-ad4b-e344ee82fe7c.html

522   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Jan 27, 6:05am  

Yep, another Paleban attack.

Hamzeh had been under investigation by the FBI since September, which used confidential informants who secretly recorded him. Undercover FBI agents arrested him this week after he tried to buy automatic weapons from them, the complaint says.

Hamzeh originally had planned to travel to Jordan to attack Israeli soldiers and civilians in the West Bank, but ditched those plans because of logistical issues and focused on attacking a target in the U.S., according to the criminal complaint.

He hatched a plan to attack a Masonic center in Milwaukee with two others, who were actually the informants cooperating with the FBI.

Last week, Hamzeh and the informants went to a local shooting range and practiced firing a handgun. Afterward, they went to the Masonic center and got a tour of the facility. Later, Hamzeh spoke with the informants in detail about the planned attack, according to the complaint.


http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/fbi-thwarts-mass-shooting-at-milwaukee-masonic-temple-b99659005z1-366609371.html

523   curious2   2016 Jan 27, 10:13am  

mell says

curious2 says

... Also, in the west, even many of the Christian religious leaders are welcoming Islam. ("The pontiff used an address to Vatican ambassadors on Monday to urge European governments to keep welcoming migrants....") Meanwhile, eastern European countries are resisting, even in countries that are relatively less religious (e.g. Hungary and the Czech Republic). So, the correlation at the level of whole countries seems relatively weak, and there is a lot of irony within countries: while the opposition to Muslim immigration comes mainly from Christian nationalists, in fact the atheists are at greatest risk from Islam and should be most opposed to it.

Most of the strongly resisting eastern European countries are fare more Christian/nationalist/religious than their western brothers and sisters, so I see some correlation here.

This reminds me of something else I read recently:

"when some high-ranking Christian cleric, as part of his Interfaith Outreach, offers this slippery solipsism — All religions are a force for good. Islam is a religion. Therefore, Islam is a force for good. — he is wrong"

Respectfully, I think you are perhaps too quick to give religion more credit than it deserves, maybe a result of trying to find common ground among the mostly religious Texas culture. I mentioned the example of the Czech Republic because it is even less religous than France, and far less religious than Germany. A much stronger predictor along the east/west European divide is that the Eastern Europeans have experience of being invaded and occupied and dominated by a foreign ideology, which they only recently got out from under. Occam's razor applies: the simplest explanation is, "once burned, twice shy." The western Europeans have no comparable experience since the Nazis, so long ago that only the elderly remember; the young tend to draw oversimplified and sometimes wrong lessons from it (e.g., "religious discrimination is bad"). The elderly tend also to be more religious, so there is overlap, and that may explain some of the Christian/nationalist/anti-Islam overlap. The #1 predictor though is actual experience. Most western Europeans have been free so long they've taken it for granted, even become bored with it. Most eastern Europeans, from the least religious to the most, remember their experience behind the iron curtain, and value the progress they have made since then.


and again,

thunderlips11 says

another

In fairness, those both report the same thwarted attack that I had already linked to, so it's one thwarted attack, not three.

524   Dan8267   2016 Jan 27, 10:20am  

curious2 says

this slippery solipsism — All religions are a force for good. Islam is a religion. Therefore, Islam is a force for good. — he is wrong"

The logic is not incorrect. The premise is. It is not true that all religions are good.

However, I have made a case, which no one has presented any counter-argument against, that all religions are bad because all religions intrinsically require faith, which is inherently bad as faith is the suspension of rationality, open-mindedness, and objectivity and the replacement of these things with blind acceptance.

With a correct premise, one can state with 100% mathematical confidence...
All religions are a force for evil. Islam is a family of religions. Therefore Islamic religions are forces for evil.
All religions are a force for evil. Christianity is a family of religions. Therefore Christian religions are forces for evil.

I do distinguish between religions, which are specific power structures based on faith, and families of religions with a common mythology. Christianity was at one time a religion, but it split into Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy during the Great Schism and later fragmented into many religions under the Protestant reformations. Same is true for Judaism and Islam. If one makes the case that Catholicism and Lutheranism are the same religion because they share the same mythology and fictional god, then Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are all the same religion that worships the same false god of Abraham. Personally, I prefer unambiguous terms.

525   Dan8267   2016 Jan 27, 10:31am  

mell says

Most of the strongly resisting eastern European countries are fare more Christian/nationalist/religious than their western brothers and sisters, so I see some correlation here.

This fact would appear to contradict the hypothesis that Christianity is the factor that made the greatest nations in history great. The "best" nations by our economic, political, and social standards are those in Western Europe, not Eastern Europe, yet Western Europe is far less religious than Eastern Europe.

However, this is how we view those very Christian Eastern European nations.

www.youtube.com/embed/1mYqY5YELd0

That and the fact that Western Europe and America only got good when Christianity got neutered and people stopped going to Church.

526   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Jan 27, 11:09am  

Eastern Europeans: "It's because we've been at the front lines defending Europe against Islam. Meanwhile, Western Europeans were powdering their hair and writing insurance contracts for slave ships."

While Eastern Europe was doing this:

Western Europe was doing this:

527   socal2   2016 Jan 27, 11:25am  

Dan8267 says

This fact would appear to contradict the hypothesis that Christianity is the factor that made the greatest nations in history great. The "best" nations by our economic, political, and social standards are those in Western Europe, not Eastern Europe, yet Western Europe is far less religious than Eastern Europe.

Dan - did those nations become "great" after they gave up Christianity? Really? Imagine what Europe would look like today without Christianity.

www.youtube.com/embed/HIeG_0WfaJw

Funny how many post-Christian Western nations need religious population breeding levels to maintain their vaunted welfare systems. So how smart is it to import a bunch of "religious" Muslims to keep their populations from dying out and welfare systems from going bankrupt?

Finally, I think it is funny that Liberals/Progressives (what ever you call yourself these days) seem absolutely incapable of criticizing Islam's obvious problems, misogyny, patriarchy, intolerance and bigotry without trying to dump on other religions that have managed to accept pluralism and live peacefully with each other. Do you do this out of knee jerk liberal political correctness? Do you do it out of fear? Ignorance?

528   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Jan 27, 11:29am  

Eastern Europeans rank pretty high on non-religious, except for the Winged Hussars and the Lithuanian Wannabe Germans.

529   socal2   2016 Jan 27, 11:32am  

thunderlips11 says

Eastern Europeans rank pretty high on non-religious, except for the Winged Hussars and the Lithuanian Wannabe Germans.

Not for long based on their refugee/immigration policies.

530   NDrLoR   2016 Jan 27, 11:38am  

socal2 says

Do you do this out of knee jerk liberal political correctness? Do you do it out of fear? Ignorance?

Are they allowed to choose all three? The theory I've heard is that the left assumes most Muslims are poor, and since poverty trumps every other consideration, they're allowed a pass regardless of their cruelty or ruthlessness.

531   NDrLoR   2016 Jan 27, 11:40am  

Dan8267 says

New Testament

Jesus is the New Testament. Jesus is God.

532   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Jan 27, 11:42am  

socal2 says

Not for long based on their refugee/immigration policies.

If you look, it's the Eastern Europeans led by Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, etc. that are fighting the Western Neoliberals, who want higher rents and lower wages no matter what the cost.

533   Dan8267   2016 Jan 27, 12:15pm  

socal2 says

Dan - did those nations become "great" after they gave up Christianity? Really? Imagine what Europe would look like today without Christianity.

OK

So then without Christianity, Europe would look like this...

www.youtube.com/embed/m4QaewmO9n8

534   Dan8267   2016 Jan 27, 12:19pm  

P N Dr Lo R says

Jesus is the New Testament. Jesus is God.

Jesus was pro-slavery. He's hardly a moral authority given that he couldn't even correctly answer the easiest moral question, "is slavery ok?".

The fact that you actually think Jesus, a Bronze Age man who no longer exists, is a god and rose from the dead demonstrates how much religion, including Christianity, fucks up a person's mind and makes them lose even a common sense grasp on reality. Do you have any idea how crazy the statement "Jesus rose from the dead" sounds to any sane person? If you said that about other people, you'd get locked up in an asylum. Just because a delusion is socially accepted in a society, does not make it any less of a delusion.

535   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Jan 27, 12:40pm  

Dan8267 says

Yep, the material, economic, and cultural life also took a nose-dive.

God sure rewards his followers strangely after the majority begin to believe in him.

In the Dark Ages, Rome had like 20-40,000 people. Think of it! The seat of the Pope, the ancient capital of Europe, a least a tenth of it's former size.

40,000 people is smaller than Waterloo, Iowa - not exactly a bustling metropolis. Naples, the biggest city in the Dark Ages, barely had 40,000 people.


Waterloo, Iowa - aka Gotham. Would be dwarfed by 200AD Alexandria, Athens, Rome, even Bibracte (Arles) or Londinium. Bigger than the biggest medieval cities.

536   socal2   2016 Jan 27, 12:40pm  

Dan - without Christianity, Europe would look like this.

www.youtube.com/embed/5AC0dKBiUXE

537   Shaman   2016 Jan 27, 12:40pm  

thunderlips11 says

If you look, it's the Eastern Europeans led by Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, etc. that are fighting the Western Neoliberals, who want higher rents and lower wages no matter what the cost.

Wig powder ain't cheap! Gots to keep yo rent hand strong!

538   Dan8267   2016 Jan 27, 1:11pm  

socal2 says

Dan - without Christianity, Europe would look like this.

Bullshit. It is a false dichotomy to state that one must choose between Christianity and Islam. In fact, the existence of Christianity makes a society more susceptible to Islam than an atheistic society. People do convert from Christianity to Islam. No one converts from atheism to Islam. No one who is rational and demands proof will accept supernatural claims based on faith.

Your assertion is a bold-face lie. In reality, the video you posted demonstrates that we as a society should strive to eliminate the poison of faith altogether.

By the way, for 1600 of the 2000 years of Christianity, which is 80% of Christian history, Christians were just as barbaric as Muslims are today. The past 20% has been improved only by weakening Christianity and that false religion's grip on state power and cultural influence. The more Christianity has been weakened, the more peaceful, productive, and happy society has become.

In the past few decades the great waning of Christianity in the United States and western Europe has been accompanied by a great decline in murder, rape, burglaries, various other crime, warfare (although the Christian president Bush did reverse that trend temporarily), abject poverty, racism, sexism, homophobia, other forms of bigotry, and overall ignorance. Meanwhile, the lifespan of human beings has literally doubled as science, once outlawed by Christian law, has replaced faith in all matters.

Although eliminating religion won't solve all problems, it will solve most of the severe problems in the world and mitigate others.

539   Rin   2016 Jan 27, 1:27pm  

Dan, this is the reason why a society needs Christianity or some other "-ism". The stupid people (read: CIC and friends), need to believe that they are saved, if they follow a doctrine, Messiah, or even a cult of bozos like themselves.

But then, the smarter folks, live their lives w/o needing a church to validate their existence. If you remember one of the tenets of Huxley's 'Brave New World', the leader Mustapha Mond made sure that the masses had their bread and circuses, while he got in indulge in the arts and literature, w/o it destabilizing society.

And for the most part, I concur with the above. Ppl are stupid. Think about how many ppl had entered the financial services sector, just to burn their bonuses on cars and houses. What percent of them went into the sciences, arts, or literature, as a result of being free of having to work for a living? And that's the mass of humanity.. fucking losers.

540   deepcgi   2016 Jan 27, 1:35pm  

The atheistic human race will gravitate back toward some other form of all encompassing and unprovable "truth" - like genetic reassignment, quantum Internet, or climate change 2.0. Reject deity but bow down to East Anglia Climate Research. Another day another god. I personally am going back to worshipping the Sun. It makes complete sense scientifically.

But today's Islamic radicals (whom I define as those who would push for Sharia law) need to wake up and smell the 19th Century. Eh...maybe I'm wrong and a good strict Don't-Rape-Strangers Class will clear the whole messy problem up. Those signs with a guy' hand reaching for a girl's butt - with a big black line across it are an excellent start. Don't be surprised if "guns" are used to correct the problem - even over there in liberally enlightened Europe.

541   socal2   2016 Jan 27, 1:43pm  

Dan8267 says

Bullshit. It is a false dichotomy to state that one must choose between Christianity and Islam.

Not a false dichotomy. It was history. It is a damn good thing that our Christian ancestors were strong enough in their religion and culture to keep the Islamic mind virus of infecting the West.

Dan8267 says

In fact, the existence of Christianity makes a society more susceptible to Islam than an atheistic society.

Right - have you been paying attention to what has been happening in Europe lately? The Post-Christian societies can't even be bothered to breed to maintain a sustainable population. No kids, not future. Now they are busy importing primitive Muslims and learning to live with Islam's intolerance and backwardness.

Dan8267 says

Meanwhile, the lifespan of human beings has literally doubled as science, once outlawed by Christian law, has replaced faith in all matters.

The smug ignorance is staggering.

"Following the Fall of Rome, monasteries and convents remained bastions of scholarship in Western Europe and clergymen were the leading scholars of the age - studying nature, mathematics and the motion of the stars (largely for religious purposes).[citation needed] During the Middle Ages, the Church founded Europe's first universities, producing scholars like Robert Grosseteste, Albert the Great, Roger Bacon and Thomas Aquinas, who helped establish scientific method.[citation needed] During this period, the Church was also a great patron of engineering for the construction of elaborate cathedrals. Since the Renaissance, Catholic scientists have been credited as fathers of a diverse range of scientific fields: Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829) prefigured the theory of evolution with Lamarckism; Friar Gregor Mendel (1822–84) pioneered genetics and Fr Georges Lemaitre (1894-1966) proposed the Big Bang cosmological model.[citation needed] The Jesuits have been particularly active, notably in astronomy. Church patronage of sciences continues through elite institutions like the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and Vatican Observatory."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_and_science

Dan8267 says

By the way, for 1600 of the 2000 years of Christianity, which is 80% of Christian history, Christians were just as barbaric as Muslims are today.

Nope. Not even close.

Dan8267 says

The more Christianity has been weakened, the more peaceful, productive, and happy society has become.

Soviet Union being a great example - right? China under Mao? Laos under Pol Pot? North Korea under Kim? Cuba under Castro?

542   resistance   2016 Jan 27, 1:48pm  

socal2 says

Finally, I think it is funny that Liberals/Progressives (what ever you call yourself these days) seem absolutely incapable of criticizing Islam's obvious problems, misogyny, patriarchy, intolerance and bigotry without trying to dump on other religions that have managed to accept pluralism and live peacefully with each other. Do you do this out of knee jerk liberal political correctness? Do you do it out of fear? Ignorance?

this is definitely funny and interesting. is it just the poverty of the immigrants, like P N Dr Lo R suggested?

or the fact that they are ethnic and exotic from the western point of view? could it be that anything at all that is not traditionally western will be glorified by the PC crowd?

why is fundamentalist christianity dumped on so hard for relatively trivial things like not believing in evolution, while at the same time not a word comes from the left about the truly unspeakable horrors committed daily in the name of islam?

the next mass murder of random innocent people by muslims in the name of islam will likely happen today or tomorrow somewhere, probably somewhere america's foreign policy is utterly irrelevant. and again, there will be not a peep of disapproval by the same people who so intensely hate christianity. why exactly is this?

543   Dan8267   2016 Jan 27, 1:50pm  

Rin says

Dan, this is the reason why a society needs Christianity or some other "-ism". The stupid people (read: CIC and friends), need to believe that they are saved, if they follow a doctrine, Messiah, or even a cult of bozos like themselves.

The solution to that is to prevent stupid people from breeding. Otherwise, you are simply allowing the gene pool to be polluted and making life harder and less safe for future generations. Revolving society around the most stupid of people is never a good idea.

Strong laws and isolating the violent so they cannot reproduce is also effective.

Rin says

Ppl are stupid

Ah, but why are people stupid? For 10,000+ years stupidity and superstition has been strongly encouraged while atheism and rationalism has been weeded out of the gene pool. It's time to do the opposite.

deepcgi says

The atheistic human race will gravitate back toward some other form of all encompassing and unprovable "truth" - like genetic reassignment, quantum Internet, or climate change 2.0.

That is just a retarded statement. People become atheists because they value evidence and proof. And genetics, quantum mechanics, and climate change are provable and proven. Again, only brainwashed idiots deny man-made climate change, and it's no coincidence that 100% of these brainwashed idiots are religious.

544   Shaman   2016 Jan 27, 1:53pm  

deepcgi says

Soviet Union being a great example - right? China under Mao? Laos under Pol Pot? North Korea under Kim? Cuba under Castro?

Dan usually resorts to name calling and sexual attacks when these facts are brought up. He's fairly predictable that way.

"There are none so blind as those who refuse to see."

545   Rin   2016 Jan 27, 1:56pm  

Dan8267 says

Revolving society around the most stupid of people is never a good idea.

Strong laws and isolating the violent so they cannot reproduce is also effective.

Well... we live in a 'No Retard Left Behind' type of culture.

546   Dan8267   2016 Jan 27, 2:09pm  

socal2 says

Dan8267 says

Bullshit. It is a false dichotomy to state that one must choose between Christianity and Islam.

Not a false dichotomy. It was history

No, it's not history that people must choose either Christianity or Islam.

And atheism and agnosticism are growing exponentially.

socal2 says

It is a damn good thing that our Christian ancestors were strong enough in their religion and culture to keep the Islamic mind virus of infecting the West.

It's a damn bad thing that Christianity held Europe in the Dark Ages for a thousand years. Had rationalism, naturalism, and atheism taken over Europe in 300 A.D., Europe would have had stealth bombers, ICBMs, and nuclear weapons by the time Islam was even invented and Muslims were riding camels and throwing spears. The Middle East would have followed the same path as the Native Americans only quicker.

socal2 says

Dan8267 says

Meanwhile, the lifespan of human beings has literally doubled as science, once outlawed by Christian law, has replaced faith in all matters.

The smug ignorance is staggering.

Once again, you are caught making blatantly false statements. In contrast, I do not have to make any false statements to support my position.

socal2 says

Dan8267 says

By the way, for 1600 of the 2000 years of Christianity, which is 80% of Christian history, Christians were just as barbaric as Muslims are today.

Nope. Not even close.

OK, so let's discard 1600 years of history because you say "nope, not even close". That's not how arguments work.

Christians committed torture, rape, enslavement, and genocide throughout their reign. And it's only been three generations since most, but not all, of this shit has stopped. Your denial is simply a lie.

socal2 says

Dan8267 says

The more Christianity has been weakened, the more peaceful, productive, and happy society has become.

Soviet Union being a great example - right? China under Mao? Laos under Pol Pot? North Korea under Kim? Cuba under Castro?

So, I point out that the United States of America has gotten far better as the power of Christianity has waned, and you have to resort to the false association of the Soviet Union, China, and North Korea as "atheist" states to respond to this fact. Well, that is simply disingenuous. It's time you read my classic thread, Tom Selleck and Charlie Chaplin are the most dangerous despots ever.

Once again, those who support religion have to resort to repeating debunked lies because there is nothing in history to support their ridiculous assertions.

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