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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 20:53:34 -0600, JJ
wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: Now here we differ. Whatever problems "lack" of religion may cause are overshadowed by the problems that religion *causes*. I am perfectly happy to have religions coexist together - problem is, the religion's adherants are often not. The Muslim religion is a good example. This is one reason why I don't subscribe to the specific beliefs of any of the established religions. Maybe it only seems like it to me...but I find it odd that every major religion is convinced that theirs is the only *true* way to...well, to whatever rewards they claim await those who follow the path those beliefs say is the correct one. They're also convinced that anyone who chooses another path is condemned in this life and the next. The fact is that none of us really knows and can prove which is right. In a sense they are all right...since, as I said, religion is nothing more than a system of beliefs people use to explain to themselves things that they don't understand - so in a way, the "God" of Judaism and Christianity, the "Allah" of Islam, etc. all refer to the same higher power whose nature none of us really knows anything about. The problem, then, comes in when groups manage to convince themselves that they know something they don't, and set forth attempting to correct everyone else's views on the subject using military force, terrorism, concentration camps, or whatever. Meanwhile, we get numerous examples throughout history of people perpetrating various levels of atrocity upon other people in the name of their relgious beliefs. It isn't just the Muslim religion. Christians conducted The Crusades long before anybody even knew where Manhattan was, let alone thought about building skyscapers there. Add to that the scumbags who will make use of people's religious beliefs in order to take advantage of them, and what it all adds up to is a whole lot of harm being done by man to his fellow man in the name of God/Allah/Jehovah/Whatever, and maybe the commies had a point trying to keep all that crap out of their society. Problem is, there's nothing in communist ideology to answer unanswered questions. shrug We now return you to our regularly scheduled discussion of FCC Office Testing History, already in progress. :-) John Kasupskim Tonawanda, New York Amateur Radio (KC2HMZ), SWL/Scanner Monitoring (KNY2VS) Member of ARES/RACES, ARATS, WUN, ARRL http://www.qsl.net/kc2fng E-Mails Ignored, Please Post Replies In This Newsgroup |
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