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Nuclear weapons…it is what will inevitably destroy us if natural events don’t get us first, ie asteroid impact or something of that nature.
We can agree to disagree. I dont believe in religion either.No. That was not the original intent of any religion.
Religion has been the basis of wars, but it's actually not the main cause of war in human history.
No offense, but that could be the worst takes I've seen in a long time, and I say that as an atheist.
Governments shouldn't be tolerant of religion........*smh*
We can agree to disagree. I dont believe in religion either.
But what is a no doubter is that religion is a one way street. If a religious person wants to push through culture and religion at work, most places will say yes. Government will too.
If someone pushed Atheism at work or a group does a parade down the street as their own anti-religious message (which is their own kind of religion of not being religious), everyone knows that would be struck down asap.
Do you have any examples of people trying to force region on others in the work place and the employer/Gov accepting this? General religious tolerance doesn't count.
How would somebody "push" atheism at work? What does that even mean?
People protest against region all the time and still do in a lot of western nations.
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Easy to push Athesim. While other people might pull out a carpet and pray for 10 minutes in their cubicle (Ive seen it many times), another person can say they arent religious and post a message on their door.
One is tolerated, one isnt.
While other people might pull out a carpet and pray for 10 minutes in their cubicle (Ive seen it many times),
Which is which?One is tolerated, one isnt.
You've probably never worked with old Muslim women before at an office.
Nihilism thrives under atheism.
Nihilism wilts under theism.
But I don't know, maybe building a successful long term culture where nihilism can thrive is going to lead to exceptional results?
Or can't you even understand that?
We'd just have more poll options in this thread.Religion literally blocked over 400 years of scientific advancement, who knows where we'd be now if that never happened.
Would we have a functioning and thriving soceity without religion? Religion can hold back progress, but it is responsible for culture and community. I mean you can hate religion and at the same time recognize its useful functions.Religion.
What if an asteroid hits a nuclear weapon base?Nuclear weapons…it is what will inevitably destroy us if natural events don’t get us first, ie asteroid impact or something of that nature.
People have far too many kids - the planet is fucked because of a population crisis, not because of the availability of food.Farming. Population explosion, planet fucked.
Farming. Population explosion, planet fucked.
Religion.
Religion was the reason humanity stopped evolving for many centuries during the dark ages. It's also one most effective ways to brainwash commoners into wars. So it's the worst overall.
Whilst your defence is appreciated, and it would take a lot more to discuss the topic in detail, it is extremely dubious to claim an Islamic 'golden age', when the majority of their 'accomplishments' were due to works looted from Greeks and their cities in the east; it paints a highly inaccurate picture.I need to push back on this. The Romans, Greeks and Egyptians were advanced civilisations and all of them religious. And let's also throw in the huge advances made in mathematics during the Golden Age of Islam during the 9th and 10th centuries.
The dark ages is an outdated term for what I'm assuming you're referring to as the early mediaeval period. In some ways civilization in Europe wasn't as advanced during this period because of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. However, it wasn't as backwards as some believe, and certainly wasn't due to religion.
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A pure cancer site, which displays how humans behave if they are anonymous.
Whilst your defence is appreciated, and it would take a lot more to discuss the topic in detail, it is extremely dubious to claim an Islamic 'golden age', when the majority of their 'accomplishments' were due to works looted from Greeks and their cities in the east; it paints a highly inaccurate picture.
I find it interesting that you bear an image of Marcus Aurelius, yet also have no trouble claiming that the Roman collapse and subsequent dark ages were not contributed by religion. Backwards as many believe, no, but vastly degenerated.
We need only look at subsequent Islamic invasions onto formerly civilised lands to see further regression
It may, perhaps, be more accurate to say that Abrahamic religions are up there with the worst of human creations.
The Greeks started really developing what would become the scientific method and objective, empirical thought when their philosophers and thinkers started rejecting their religion as literal and their creation myth entirely.I need to push back on this. The Romans, Greeks and Egyptians were advanced civilisations and all of them religious. And let's also throw in the huge advances made in mathematics during the Golden Age of Islam during the 9th and 10th centuries.
The dark ages is an outdated term for what I'm assuming you're referring to as the early mediaeval period. In some ways civilization in Europe wasn't as advanced during this period because of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. However, it wasn't as backwards as some believe, and certainly wasn't due to religion.
The Greeks started really developing what would become the scientific method and objective, empirical thought when their philosophers and thinkers started rejecting their religion as literal and their creation myth entirely.
The Greeks started really developing what would become the scientific method and objective, empirical thought when their philosophers and thinkers started rejecting their religion as literal and their creation myth entirely.
Religion literally blocked over 400 years of scientific advancement, who knows where we'd be now if that never happened.
Worst invention ever?
Religion. The religions of the world have done so much to stifle human advancement, it's absolutely horrifying and upsetting to think about how much further we could have advanced by now without religion holding us back. High fashion is pretty bad too.
If you want a tangible invention, the Snuggie;
I used to think religion was holding us back. However, what the last couple of decades have proven is that man made god in his image, and when man abandons god, he will make a new one.
The decline in religious fervor, instead of bringing about the greatest tech revolutions
in history, what it has brought is people not knowing what is a woman and society pushing for racism as long as it's the "right" type of racism.
Religion is not some safe guard against the extreme left refusing basic Biology concepts.
The reality is that Biology is scientific field, under attack by propaganda. And it's not the first time we have seen science being attacked like this.
One thing is to be open to accept people with different views on their sexuality, but the far left has gone way past this point, and is actively denying reality.
Today, we have scientists in several fields, being censured because of political extremism.
Using religion to fight this gender propaganda, is just trading one delusion for another.
Social media proved that societies were much more organized and productive under a few tenets propagated by central authority. The problem with social media is, everyone has a voice and everyone can listen to it and find merit in it. Yes, in the past a lot of good ideas were silenced, censored and repressed without any other reason that the people in power didn’t like them. But we had much more social stability, even if sometimes this came at the cost of living under a de facto tyranny. While I love the democratic nature of the internet, I don’t see how social media made societies richer, more stable, more productive, and less prone to abuse from above. Big companies and governments must absolutely love the social divides sparked by and through social media, and whoever thinks they repress some voices because those aren’t true is delusional.Social media is the only answer.
Nothing has divided us, distracted us, and damaged our youth more.
The internet as a source of information was great.
The internet as a surrogate parent/friend/etc... is horrendous.
Not true at all.Religion literally blocked over 400 years of scientific advancement, who knows where we'd be now if that never happened.
Most wars weren’t fought because of religion. The Romans didn’t go to war because Jupiter wanted it, they just made rites to Jupiter before going to war because they believed that winning or losing was related to the gods’ favor. There was basically no war made because “Deus vult” before the Crusades. Didn’t prevent ancient peoples from engaging in battles that left a hundred thousand men on the ground in a single day.Religion was the reason humanity stopped evolving for many centuries during the dark ages. It's also one most effective ways to brainwash commoners into wars. So it's the worst overall.
Other than that, social media is the cancer of any modern, secular, peaceful society. No positives, just bad influence, horrible role models, peak narcissism and egomania from everyone involved.
It kind of is though, you have to admit religion provides a very useful moral framework, kind of like a McDonald's version of morality, nowhere near perfect but it's pre packaged and ready to be used. It also helps with people's notions of group identity.
The total abandonment of it has lead to the current zeitgeist, or at least significantly contributed to it, the repudiation of reality. This new way of looking at the world is like when Homer Simpson was put in charge of deciding a new car and came up with this retarded monstrosity.