Let me wade through the low comedy for a moment,and point out a few things...Sofiene says he's 15. He says English is his third language. So I conclude he may be living in one of these Muslim countries or at least in a concentrated area of Muslims and had the religious education and all that baggage that goes along with it. I may be wrong,but that's the premise I will launch from.He says he "im an arab in an usa server,i hate usa and usa hates arabs and muslims". And instead of insulting him,I will ask Why? As a kid,and in a handfull of months he'll be less of a kid,I have to applaude the fact that he has an opinion about anything.And as for hating,who among us at that age hated anything outside of the school or family? Kids are more media savvy nowadays,but still are kids,and most adults don't understand the waves of manipulation being shoved down our throats every day. I remember my catacysm class only for the sprouting devils that were my classmates and how we'd ask our pastor ome inane question like "do animals have souls andgo to heaven?" just to get him rambling so the rest of us could read our comic books behind our religious texts. I can't imagine having to memorize the Koran and having something like Pastor Wildeye Crazybeard BEATING me for not getting it word perfect. Instead of this semi-entertainment this thread has so far,lets try teaching the kid about the perils of manipulation. I'll expand more on this tomorrow,since I have to run to work,but lets start off with this...In Pakistan they have Children's shows that inspire toddlers to want to have a Glorious Martyrdom. They have Mickey Mouse running around saying the Jews are the Devil,and then tell the kids the Jews killed Mickey (or something...I'll look up that video later). Opinions like this are manufactured and its been going on for thousands of years. Here is a fun bit of propaganda,and I wonder how far from the truth it really was...http://videosift.com/video/Walt-Disney-Cartoon-Hitler-s-Children-Education-For-Death More later folks...gotta slave for da Man!
I much prefer Islam to the blind theory of evolution. People growing up in harsh territories without faith would just become evil.
My mind's made up, don't confuse me with the facts.
After you do that tell me which countries are in year 1600 style living. Then in the "ahteist" countries tell me if they really have no fear of god.
Quote from: reaper on September 03, 2010, 01:40:15 AMAfter you do that tell me which countries are in year 1600 style living. Then in the "ahteist" countries tell me if they really have no fear of god.Maybe I didn't make it clear enough. Would you like to live in a Muslim dominated country or a largely atheist country?Just to oblige you so that you have no reason not to oblige me...In most Muslim societies, they have cars and cell phones and the internet, so you'll be hard pressed to find ANY place that equates with "year 1600 style living." There are no countries that are comprised 100% of atheist citizens, just as there are no countries where all of the citizens agree 100% with Sharia Muslim law. NEVERTHELESS, in countries that are dominated by citizens and governments who believe in some monotheistic religion, they have a track record of lower standards in regards to civil rights.Or don't answer the question, I know the answer anyway.
State sponsored religion, or state sponsored atheism, is always bad. That was a major factor in the "age of enlightenment" as it were.
Quadz can grasp my point. But given the choice, I'd still take Soviet Russia over living in Iraq when Saddam Hussein was in power.PeeWee left out the best choice he could've dug up though, Nazi Germany. Once again, we're talking about totalitarian dictatorships. In such places, religion usually becomes worship of the dictator rather than some invisible man in the sky. Still pretty much the same thing. I admit, not a very thorough original post, so my apologies.Examining such things as these, it isn't to hard to imagine why people like me view religion as a man-made construct for the purpose of securing a governing power over others by way of fear and guilt in order to make the executive branch of that governments job even easier. And as much as I hate to admit it, I can't say that religion for that purpose has outlived it's usefulness.
You're both playing semantics with one word while completely misusing another, which is democracy. Democracies generally fail quickly. Almost all states today are republics, and their democratic portion exists only in the fact that the representatives vote, rather than directly dictate. So it does kind of seem strange to argue that I'm wrong because you have a larger term for it, while immediately using another term ambiguously.
The concept of "freedom from religion" only exists with a prejudice towards a religion as the very sentence favors atheism, a form of belief system. Nobody exists without a belief system of some kind. By definition atheism is a belief system.
This is where the disconnect happens. You guys are seriously suggesting that freedom of religion, as defined by the revolutionary movements in America, France, and the like, is not enough. Are you serious?
Quote from: peewee_RotA on September 04, 2010, 07:11:42 AMThis is where the disconnect happens. You guys are seriously suggesting that freedom of religion, as defined by the revolutionary movements in America, France, and the like, is not enough. Are you serious?Very serious.It is my understanding that the United States is one of the very few countries to constitutionally guarantee both freedom of religion, and freedom from religion.Regards,