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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    Seyss-Inquart has set up a whole field of strawmen with which to do battle! (bold added by me) A root cause, not the. Although a case could be made that Islam is the most dangerous root cause of violence, intolerance, & atrocities on the planet in 2007. (bold added by me) Nobody said that! It seems likely that religion or notions of the supernatural probably played some evolutionary role among early man & our precursors. However, it seems clear that whatever purpose that was is, in the 21st century, about as useful as the proto-gills seen in fetuses. What else would cause an intelligent, middle class, otherwise reasonable human being to fly a plane into a tower full of innocent people? Mental derangement. Perhaps politics. Societies that have "moderated" (read: watered down) their religion (the US) or have moved toward abandonment of religion (part of Western Europe) are the most successful countries in the world today. It is also enlightening to compare a "moderate religious" society like the US with a secular society like Europe. Why does the US, whose teens have sex in equal numbers to those in Europe, have much higher rates of teen pregnacy and teen VD? Because of the the repression of birth control & contraception which is directly attributable to our "moderate religion." Europe has its share of problems, but most of them are related to an influx of, you guessed it, Islam. Nazism was neither scientific or reasonable. In fact, it was fundamentally pseudoscientific and unreasonable: secular dogma. Look at Himmler's insistence that SS officers subsist on a diet of leeks & mineral water & his fixation on Meso-Paganism. Many top officials in the 3rd Reich were totally fixated on a bizzare mysticism. There is no way you can describe what they did as grounded in reason or science. Your characterization of Nazi eugenics as science is also misleading: it was pseudoscience. The species which has, far & away, the highest rate of intraspecies violence: Homo sapiens. I would suggest a cultural link, with religion playing a significant role.
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    Campaign 2008

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    Getting Married

    I go out there and give it my 110 percent with every post. And you'll probably be too tired to fuck at day's end, even with all your cardio. Probably. Usually after a hard day murdering infants and spitting on soldiers I usually don't have much energy to do much of anything besides kick back and read Das Kapital.
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    Getting Married

    Man, you are like one big walking cliche, but you can be a damn funny cliche at times.
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    The New Testament is contradictory on the validity/value of the Old. But the fact of the matter is that many Christians still believe in the validity of the Old Testament, so it would still seem to be applicable. See, for instance, the intolerance toward gays among even some moderate Christians when Jesus says absolutely nothing about homosexuality.
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    See East, Middle. Or my little list up above.
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    So, 18-25 year olds have a better conception of how to apply the Bible than the fathers of the Christian Church & religious scholars, like Thomas Aquinas & Augustine (both of whom advocated violence against non-Christians)?
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    One Muslim blew something up? Race is not a comparable issue here. There is no revered book for all black people that says to convert, subjugate, or kill all non-blacks. Read the Koran. The suicide bombers are following what it says in there. Because you and I are basing our decisions as citizens, elected officials, & on morality off of experience, reasoned observation, and, dare I say it, love for our fellow humans, not a book written written in the first or fourth century coupled with fear of punishment by/desire for reward from God. I don't think an ancient tome is a good source for public policy (or morality for that matter). How about many Christians in the US thought that slavery was justified by the Bible (and they didn't have to stretch very far to argue that)? Or that many Christians would take heart in the event of a nuclear conflagration in the Middle East because it would be a sign that the rapture was imminent (no, this is not outside of the mainstream: see the last Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, for example)? Or that Mother Freaking Theresa (is she out of the Catholic mainstream?) admonished rape victims not to get abortions?
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    Hitler, Stalin, & other mass murderers did not perpetrate their crimes because of an over reliance on reason or a lack of nonsensical dogma. Nazi Germany & Stalinist Russia (& Stalinist North Korea, for that matter) were (& are) fundamentally unreasonable societies. Read the writings of Hitler or Himmler or examine the cults of personality for Hitler or Stalin. Nazism & communism became de facto quasi-religious dogmas. Pol Pot, Stalin, & Kim Il Sung prove that religion does not have a monopoly on dogma.
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    So the Middle East, absent Islam, would not, in all likelihood, be a much nicer, less exploding, place?
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    I just would prefer that they wouldn't be posted all over public buildings and, as a majority of Americans might support, schools. I was just suggesting that, if we are going to place religious texts all over the public square, the public could probably benefit more from Jain texts than from the Old Testament. I would prefer its insistence on nonviolence to these banal rules (for which the penalty for breaking is usually death) and all of their accompanying "Judeo-Christian" baggage (such as repression of sexuality). However, I would prefer not placing holy texts all over public walls over the placement of Jain texts. Um, I would put Smith's writing on economics on the walls, not on deism. Again, my point was that there are texts that could be far more useful & enlightening to the public than the 10 Commandments (that is, if you're going to go posting things all over walls).
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    You're putting words in my mouth. I do, however, think that there are a lot of otherwise reasonable and highly intelligent, even brilliant, people who set faith aside as an area of inquiry not open to critical thought. An excellent example is the mathematician/physicist Pascal. You and I must be living in different countries. What TV & radio shows are critically examining & questioning religion? We live in a country in which public opinion polling shows that atheists are the least trusted group in the country...even less than followers of Islam, whose adherents attacked us on 9/11 and in other attacks. Evangelical Christians currently control the executive branch of the White House and the vast majority of the federal judiciary. I've already listed the polling on evolution, Israel, & other issues. The other night I watched a presidential candidate "faith" forum on CNN where the candidates for leader of the free world were asked oh-so-pressing public policy questions like, "what do you say when you pray," and, "Mrs. Clinton, how did your faith help you deal with your husband's infidelity?" The notion that secularism is on the march in the US and that organized religion is under siege is not belied by real evidence. Ha! One of the little ads at the top of the page says "Bible Homosexual." These lists are just off the top of my head. Christian Violence Historical Well, you named the Crusades (don't forget about the slaughter of Jews by the Crusaders on their way to the "Holy Lands." Widespread violence against Jews throughout Europe & throughout European history. The Spanish Inquisition--probably one of the most vile institutions in world history. Witch hunts in colonial New England. Baptism of native infants followed by immediate murder by (either Franciscan or Dominican) priests in the Americas. Native Americans in general. Lots of other indigenous peoples, as well. The 30 Years War. All of the wars waged by the papal states. Clashes with Mormons in the US. Violence inflicted upon African slaves in the Americas, the Caribbean, & other European colonies. Modern Former Yugoslavia (Catholics vs. Orthodox Christians vs. Muslims) Nigeria & many other places in Africa (Christians vs. Muslims) Russia (Orthodox Christians vs. Muslims) Northern Ireland (Protestants vs. Catholics) Should we include Christian dictators like Mussolini, Franco, Pinochet, & (arguably) Hitler? You need to argue with someone else here. See my first post. Islam should be criticized way more than Christianity right now, considering it (in its purest form) is a grave danger to human civilization right now. That being said, Christianity is not benign (more on this later). You don't need the Ten Commandments to know that killing or stealing is bad. These are fundamental moral principles the world around. There are better places from which we could borrow these principles without all of the accompanying baggage of Moses' tablets. They are not especially profound or unique to Christianity, and 4 of them are pretty much useless to many of us. You & I could write a set of ten laws more useful to society than these off the top of our heads. But, here's the thing...it never has been. Religion has served as a huge, if not THE hugest, divider of people all over the world. This seems to follow logically from the proposition of most religions that: 1.) they are the one truth and 2.) everyone who doesn't believe is doomed to hell or is an infidel As I said, moderation is a vast improvement over fundamentalism, but moderate conceptions of tolerance shield extremists from criticism. Also, if you examine "religious moderation," it is really just faith making allowances reason & modernity. Religious moderation usually leads adherents to abandon many of their principles & ignore entire segments of their religious texts & holy books. To simplify, moderation=less faith.
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    I've been very busy (work & wedding), so I'll have a difficult responding to everything, but I'll try. My main purpose in posting this (per the request of Conspiracy Victim) was to generate discussion and get this folder hopping (like with my thread on prison rape).
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    Getting Married

    Also, FWIW, (and for those who have read my latest thread) I am getting married outside, by a judge. However, I think there is going to be some mention of God in the ceremony, mostly to appease the familias.
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    Getting Married

    More of a prison than being a public school social studies teacher?
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    Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke

    Let's take the case, for instance, of people who want to put the Ten Commandments up all over public buildings, because these are, presumably, the greatest moral code ever constructed. Commandments 1-4 have nothing to do with morality at all. 5-9 are all reasonable enough and probably ascribed to in most societies around the world. And apparently Yahweh thought some rule about coveting a donkey was important enough to etched into stone and given to a prophet. Are these really all that phenomenal? I think society could benefit way for from some Jain texts or, hell, maybe even some Zen, than this stuff. Or how about we post the Bill of Rights or the Letter From a Birmingham Jail, instead? Shoot, maybe a little Adam Smith or John Stuart Mill? Oh, and can we post the Biblically-ascribed penalty for breaking the commandments too while we're at it (hint: the penalty for breaking one is usually death)?
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    Well its summertime

    Get married, go to NY, get trained to teach AP classes, read, do political stuff (we have a gubernatorial election in KY this year & my group is hosting an event in September), move in to a house, get adjusted to living with someone, hopefully spruce up my classroom a little bit.
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    Getting Married

    Only 4 more days of freedom!
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    Who is worse?

    luke-o seems dumber.
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    Drive 55?

    CAFE standards would be a good start. I think fuel efficient cars will become more fashionable as fuel prices continue to rise and Southwest Asia continues to burn.
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    Doritos X-13D

    Man I don't even buy Doritos any more because I could seriously eat a whole bag in 2 sittings. I think Saddam Hussein was the same way in prison.
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    Campaign 2008

    I don't see why Kucinich & Gravel were rambling on about cutting funding for the war when Hillary, Obama, & Dodd (I don't know about Biden) ALL voted against the supplemental funding cave-in. I'm not a big fan of either Kucinich (as I've said before) or Gravel (crazy, angry old curmudgeon schtick was cute in the first debate...now it's tiring). They do make good far-left punching bags for the more mainstream candidates, though. On a side note, where the hell is RobotJerk/Y2Jerk/whateverthehellhewascallinghimself?
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    Drive 55?

    This guy is tuff. This guy is hyperbole. Hard to tell sometimes online. I agree, though. Let's not lower speed limits--they're already pretty low. There are lots of better ways to deal with the fuel crisis.
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    Drive 55?

    This guy is tuff.
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    Drive 55?

    The Canadian Snuffbox chimes in. You know that's a Simpsons quote, right?
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