Surlethe wrote:Why are studies necessary when one can look at the Bible, and, in conjunction with a fundamentalist mindset, see that it promotes both behavior and mentalities which contribute to child abuse?
Oh, like those who take a fundamentalist attitude to "treat others as you'd like to be treated" or "hate the sin, not the sinner" and ignore most of the Old Testament entirely? You can't take a fundamentalist attitude to the
entire Bible, it's too inconsistent. You need to be selective, in which case non-religious factors like culture take hold... and we end up with the final result that it's not religion which determines your behavior, it's the general close-mindedness and assholeness of the community. I know several very devout Christians who wouldn't hurt a fly, and of several religious communities with a very healthy attitude. If you want to generalize across
all of Christianity, you need real studies.
(Not to mention that Christianity != all religion, anyway.)
Superman wrote:Look retard, I never said that every single person who goes to a fundie church fits this mold. I think most people realize that when statements like that are made, it's roughly 95% of them. This is really the difference between people with half a brain and the stupid. The stupid take everything personally and chime in with "nuh uh! That's not all of them!" Smart people realize that statements like what I said don’t necessarily include 100% of the population. I never said ALL religion is bad.
No, you only said that "roughly 95% of religious people", which still sounds like a huge exaggaration.
And by the way, how is it that everyone here can PREDICT with perfect accuracy how these fundie idiots will behave with perfect accuracy? Like Patrick said, it’s an observable, and I would add predictable, phenomenon that never fails to disappoint.
I never said their behavior couldn't be predicted, I was asking whether the ones whose behavior is stupid and can be predicted as such are the majority.
And give me a fucking break. You're telling me that fundies don't home school their kids from their own paranoia of the evil "world." They don't encourage one another to isolate and expose their kids and families to only "christian" television or music? They're not HUGE supporters of corporal punishment?
Which fundies? If I recall correctly, Utah, with a considerable Mormon majority, also had one of the highest rates of academic performance compared to the rest of the US (though I don't have a link to back that up right now, but I can dig it up if that's suspect). Or the Jews who tended to get wealthy and ended up prosecuted partially for that reason. Or the Protestant work ethic that some studies credit as the reason for the prosperity of some nations. Or...
Again, there seems to be enough evidence for "religion is bad" not necessarily being the general trend that it warrants some actual studies to verify.
Right. I forgot that the atheists were responsible for the Inquisition, the Crusades, mass genocides in Meso-America (among other places)... Yes, it's the atheists. You showed me.
Stalin's purges are the first atheist equivalent for the Inquisition that comes to mind, the removal of unreliable elements and threats to your own power. The Crusades were helped by religious propaganda, but so has the War on Iraq been helped by atheist propaganda. (Wikipedia actually even mentions on the background of the Crusades:
The breakdown of the Carolingian Empire in the later 9th century, combined with the relative stabilisation of local European borders after the Christianisation of the Vikings, Slavs, and Magyars, meant that there was an entire class of warriors who now had very little to do but fight amongst themselves and terrorise the peasant population. The Church tried to stem this violence with the Peace and Truce of God movements, which was somewhat successful, but trained warriors always sought an outlet for their violence.) And genocide is hardly very exclusive to religious people.
Again, we're talking about people who just happened to be religious engaging in behavior that people in general tend to engage in. The Inquisitions are a particularly good example - they were created to purge heresies and other differing faiths because the different faiths weakened the Church's power. In Communist China and Russia, people who had ideologies that differed from the state's accepted could end up purged for the very same reason - yet nobody says "hey look, atheists killed all those who resisted their power and it was defended with atheistic reasons, I guess that means atheism is bad", while having no problem in saying exactly the same about religious people.
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