• ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    You know, I said that on a whim, but on second thought I am. I would rather not argue with people I think are cool, but in my view, religion, as an institution, proliferates and helps perpetuate hatred. It's not the only one, and it's often a tool for others to do that. But I'm conviced it's an outdated institution we (in general, not each specific person) would be better off casting away.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      12 hours ago

      Religious superstition and prejudice is a problem, yes, but if you think religion is the singular source of society's problems and of human suffering in general, or that its absence would make those problems all go away in a puff of euphoria, you should be sorry.

      • ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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        12 hours ago

        No, of course not. I agree with you on that. Ultimately how a religion is followed is a reflection of the society, but I hope you'll agree that the source materials have a lot of outdated beliefs from a time where people knew little about a lot of things and it's fertile grounds for otherwise well meaning people to do harm.

        • UlyssesT [he/him]
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          8 hours ago

          but I hope you'll agree that the source materials have a lot of outdated beliefs

          So does Reddit New Atheism. The Sam Harris-era atheist craving to glass the Middle East and seeking the mass murder of Muslims after 9/11 comes to mind.

          There's no special monopoly on unqualified false expertise, bad hubris-laden ideology, or even propaganda that justifies murder and mayhem that is exclusive to religion, and not all of it is ancient. In fact some of the most fucking ignorant people in the industrialized world get taken for a ride and get into some very bad beliefs because they think that abandoning religion makes them objectively smarter than everyone else and immune to being fooled.