On 2 Aug 2005, at 6:50 pm, Warren Ockrassa wrote:

On Aug 2, 2005, at 10:37 AM, William T Goodall wrote:


On 2 Aug 2005, at 6:14 pm, Warren Ockrassa wrote:

Well, it *had* been a compelling post until this graf. Is EVERY evil that exists ANYWHERE attributable in your mind to religion?


Stupidity and ignorance have roles too :)


Heh, indubitably. But I still think it's rather naive to suggest that *all* behavior we judge as atrocious can be attributed to one root cause.

I don't suggest that. But I do think that religion is one of the easiest causes of evil to eradicate.


The argument that it's all because of religion is as simplistic, I think, as the argument that we're innately a violent species, that it's somehow "in our genes" to perpetrate violence. Hubbard tried something similar in attributing all negative behavior to "engrams" and founded a cult of lunatics in the process.

One-sided monochromatic thinking tends to lack subtlety and doesn't often see that *some* validity for *some* points of view does not equal 100% rectitude in all situations. That's a long way around suggesting the outlook "it's all religion's fault" is not only monotonous but possibly obsessive. It's also patently false. I can think of quite a few evils not perpetrated in the name of religion.

Maybe if you looked closer?

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