I've spent decades weighing and studying religion in a multitude of
forms and disciplines. I'm pretty well versed in many aspects, both
positive and negative lol.

On Feb 7, 7:20 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Figured you would be first to bite the hook on this one but I'd have
> to agree with you Fidd, plus when Cell would first say " Let's use
> this thread to talk about those "negative" results
> of religion and religious belief. " and then say "......... it might
> be helpful to look at how a more
> "rational" approach could be developed......"  I wonder where the
> rationale is and what happened to the "positive deeds and effects".
> Though I don't ascribe to any religion, the need to view all aspects
> of it is essential to understanding it.  Let's at least be
> knowledgeable about our disbelief.
>
> On Feb 7, 4:34 pm, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This subject is far too broad. Would you prefer historical or
> > contemporary examples? Historical being 500+ years ago and on to
> > antiquity, contemporary being 500yrs ago until present.
>
> > On Feb 7, 2:10 pm, 1CellOfMany <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I am starting two parallel threads here: This one on the negative acts
> > > and effect of religion and religious people, and the other on the
> > > positive deeds and effects.
>
> > > Religions and religious people have done some really bad stuff,
> > > despite that they say they are so good.  Some of it is in the news,
> > > some is hidden and some is just accepted by society with little
> > > question.  Let's use this thread to talk about those negative results
> > > of religion and religious belief.  How does religion negatively affect
> > > children? What do the "source books" of religions say that are just
> > > wrong?
>
> > > It might be helpful to develop an accurate time line correlating the
> > > beginning and spread of various religions to historical events and
> > > trends in the areas of the world that come under the influence of the
> > > religion.
>
> > > Since religion has been around so long and has had such a pervasive
> > > influence on society, it might be helpful to look at how a more
> > > rational approach could be developed to supplant religion as the
> > > source of answers to questions about right and wrong, goals in life,
> > > and what happens when we die.  (Then again, all this might be better
> > > suited to a thread of its own!)

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