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Least of all the ones that say eating shellfish is a sin. Or that we should stone children. Or we should cast our wives into the woods while they bleed. What the fuck. Religion is nuts. | |||
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It is a matter of simple human nature. Free thinkers are an extraordinary rarity. Most people surrender their minds to the pre-established ideologies contrived of others to simplify/expedite decision making because they lack the time, will or capacity to do so themselves. This applies to all ideology. The moment self is associated with an idea is the moment it has been lost. | |||
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That said, there need not necessarily be overlap and the two can coexist peacefully and for the most part do. | |||
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It is a simple concept, but as you have demonstrated it is not easily grasped by most, especially those of faith whom you despise. It is not the concepts themselves that are flawed. Rather it is the understanding of them that is often incorrect. | |||
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Again, most people view faith/reason as binary alternatives. They're not. | |||
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Hell, militant factions of any sect do not accept reason. Many of them flat our reject it. Look at the idiots in the Middle East throwing the entire region back to the stone age by destroying any cultural centers that aren't their own. All done in the name of God. That's not accepting of anything. | |||
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I agree and that is the problem with treating reason and faith as competing alternatives, which they are doing. Leaders of faith need to realize and propagate the understanding that the two are not alternatives. In the end it assures the longevity of their beliefs without stifling advancement.
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