MediterraneanM
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Hi, Moll. Thanks for your reply.moll. said:And yet the Deep South in the U.S. has some of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in the industrialised world. Coincidentally, the same region is also described as "the Bible Belt" of America because of the strong faith of all the people there.
So much for that idea
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What exactly makes you think that you're standing upon the moral high ground? Religion is not moral. It's not even amoral. It's just plain immoral.
Where's the morality in the Vatican's decision to preach that condom use is a sin in the AIDS ravaged continent of Africa?
Where's the morality in the Ayatollah of Iran issuing a fatwa upon Salman Rushdie's head for his publication of an anti-Islamic novel?
Where's the morality in the bombing of abortion centres and lynch gang attacks on gays for having an opposing view to their own?
Where's the morality in the millions of men, women and children who have died or been killed as a result of conflict over religion and which is the best?
Morality? What morality?
My question to you: How many people have died or been killed in the name of atheism and humanism?
Please re: read my post. Maybe due to the media utilised there has been a miscommunication of sorts.
I, at no stage, have or do profess to be of high moral ground.
In time, and with age, you 'may' come to realise that the "intent" of all the major religions were addressing the moral issues of their times (and some that are still issues today). e.g. most people have the notion that Islam promotes polygomy...when IN FACT, when the Qu'ran was being revealed, the practise at the time was for men to have a harem of wives. Islam actually worked at REDUCING the number of wives men acquired; and RECOMMENDS to have only 1 wife for a) it is impossible to treat them all the same; and 2) times of wars where battles meant women outnumbered men by the hundreds were no longer pertinent.
You may also come to realise that 'religion' is not bad, but the people who, whether intentially or unintentially, "DISTORT" the religion or its teachings which are the sources of many of the great ills of society.
Whether you believe in Jesus; Buddha; Karma; the Great Architect of the Universe; Allah etc, it is your "intent" that is the most important.
You mentioned the Southerners of the U.S., they may have the reputation of being more religious BUT it is one thing having the reputation OR touting your own piety, and it is another thing to actually practise what you preach or believe.
Personally, I believe that everyone should not just take on the religion of their parents, but should read up on all comparative religions and decide which they find most meaningful and with which they feel the most connection.
P.S. you cited various examples:
Fatwah on Salman Rushdie: although I believe in free speech, I found it interesting that blasphemy against Christianity is illegal in the U.K. but allow such actions against other religions.
In the U.S., you can criticise any religion EXCEPT the Jewish faith - you can actually be imprisoned!!
re: gays. To each their own. Everyone is responsible for their own actions and NOT of others. Personally, I feel that it is a biochemical thing for some people with which they grapple with. To me, as in children toys, a round cylinder block's only correct place is in a round hole mean't for procreation. If everyone was gay, and without genetical engineering, the human race would become extinct. For the gay culture, it is their own test of wills. But shouldn't be harmed.
re: abortion. I feel that it is a 'personal' choice of the parents. This topic could turn into a thesis.
re: religious wars. Yes, Crusades etc. But wars, in the main are for "resources", with religion used by the powerful as a tool incite its population to achieve the goal of resource acquision. Without religion, "man" would STILL find reasons for war.
It is NOT the religion...it is those that mistakingly or intentially distorit religion that is the problem.
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