freediver wrote on Jul 2
nd, 2012 at 12:25pm:
mozzaok wrote on Jul 2
nd, 2012 at 9:56am:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Jun 30
th, 2012 at 3:03pm:
What is your view on stoning to death a 13 year old girl because was raped?
Muslims = animals.
I love these arguments between zealots,
"my make believe friend is tougher than yours", type of stuff.
Flippin religion, one day I will take the time to weigh up the negatives against the positives, and decide just how gravely negative a force in our lives religion still is.
So how do you feel about our 'belief' in concepts like freedom, justice and democracy?
I am assuming you are being serious, and not just chucking that in as a motherhood statement.
The obvious analogy being that unmentionable horrors are, have been, and will be, done in the name/cause/belief, in/of, those concepts, perhaps more often than religion.
This illustrates that religion may be a positive ethic, accepted and assimilated as a core belief, by very many, in the same way that we personally enshrine concepts like freedom, justice, and democracy, and the negative outcomes are a manifestation of our perverse human nature alone.
I would contend that belief in deities has no ethical value at all, and any ethical good which may flow from such belief, is based purely upon the individuals attaching their motivation to behaving ethically, to their belief in a deity.
On the other hand, I do think that believing in supporting freedom, and justice, are ethically sound primary choices, whilst democracy is certainly a political belief of some value, it is not a straight forward ethical choice like freedom and justice.