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  • S Stan Shannon

    The amount of violence throughout human history caused by religion is not even a fraction of a percent of that caused by completely secular reasons. Makeing such a big deal out of religious violence, rather than concentrating on the far more onerous issues of secular violence is proof that the left is not trying to solve the problem of violence, it is trying to solve the "problem" of religion. If you are so brainwashed that you cannot see that, I would suggest that you are the one with the seious problems. "You get that which you tolerate"

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    led mike
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    Stan Shannon wrote:

    The amount of violence throughout human history caused by religion

    The original post made no reference as to the "Amount" historically. You protest to much.

    Stan Shannon wrote:

    Makeing such a big deal out of religious violence

    It's a shame you weren't present to agrue the same against those that planned murder and cried, "It is Gods Will!". X|


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    • C Christian Graus

      I'd suggest it naive to say that the Pope in 1096 was mainly concerned with religion, but that's cool. :) Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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      I accept that politics is not always far from the minds of religious leaders. But that's the point - The church has turned many politcal issues into religious ones. Steve

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      • R Rob Graham

        So the crusades, the inquisition, the 19th century witch burnings and the current islamist terrorism are all myths? Or are you suggesting that religious zealotry was merely a tool manipulated to accomplish some political aim behind all of these? We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene -- modified at 12:22 Sunday 7th May, 2006 (I really need to work on my typing skills)

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        Diego Moita
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        Personally, I would even add that Comunism and Fascism are also some kind of religions, with their own dogmas (class strugle, proletariat's dictature, vital space etc.) their own churches (the parties) their own messiahas (Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Il Duce, Hitler, Marx) their version of infidels (burgeoisie, jews and the other side) and their own promisse of paradise (the "classless society" and the Reich). Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) Patriotism is often an arbitrary veneration of real estate above principles. George Jean Nathan (1882 - 1958) Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)

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        • S Stephen Hewitt

          I accept that politics is not always far from the minds of religious leaders. But that's the point - The church has turned many politcal issues into religious ones. Steve

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          Christian Graus
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          Stephen Hewitt wrote:

          The church has turned many politcal issues into religious ones.

          I thought that was *my* point. The starting point is politics, religion is the excuse fed to the masses. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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          • S Stan Shannon

            Then you have nothing to complain about when you are offended by the church being offended. "You get that which you tolerate"

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            Lost User
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            Frankly, I'm offended that you would think I would complain about being offended by the church being offended. I have a much more relaxed attitude about such things, and would certainly not be offended if the church was offended. I suggest you avoid such unscrupulous language in the future to avoid offending people such as myself! Good day to you sir! - F

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            • C Christian Graus

              Stephen Hewitt wrote:

              The church has turned many politcal issues into religious ones.

              I thought that was *my* point. The starting point is politics, religion is the excuse fed to the masses. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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              Stephen Hewitt
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              Yes: but my point is that once the church adopts the issue it is a religious one. For example, many reliogious wars are over land but they are religious wars nethertheless. Steve

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              • S Stephen Hewitt

                Yes: but my point is that once the church adopts the issue it is a religious one. For example, many reliogious wars are over land but they are religious wars nethertheless. Steve

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                Christian Graus
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                OK, in that case, your definition differs from mine, which is why we disagree. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                • C Christian Graus

                  OK, in that case, your definition differs from mine, which is why we disagree. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                  Stephen Hewitt
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                  Here's the motivation behind my definition: if people join the cause because of their religion then I say it’s religious. In short if religion is used as a tool to recruit people into a cause I feel it must be considered religious; especially if it is sanctioned by the religious leaders. Steve

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                  • S Stephen Hewitt

                    Here's the motivation behind my definition: if people join the cause because of their religion then I say it’s religious. In short if religion is used as a tool to recruit people into a cause I feel it must be considered religious; especially if it is sanctioned by the religious leaders. Steve

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                    Christian Graus
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                    Fair enough. By that definition, you are right. My definition would be, if the action in question is sanctioned on grounds of religion, it's religious. If the prime motivation is power, or politics, then those motivations would exist in a world without religion, so religion is not the prime motivator or the reason for whatever action being discussed. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      Fair enough. By that definition, you are right. My definition would be, if the action in question is sanctioned on grounds of religion, it's religious. If the prime motivation is power, or politics, then those motivations would exist in a world without religion, so religion is not the prime motivator or the reason for whatever action being discussed. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                      Christian Graus wrote:

                      If the prime motivation is power, or politics, then those motivations would exist in a world without religion, so religion is not the prime motivator

                      Not if the religions themselves are the source of the power and/or political issues.


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                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        If the prime motivation is power, or politics, then those motivations would exist in a world without religion, so religion is not the prime motivator

                        Not if the religions themselves are the source of the power and/or political issues.


                        "What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does" Christian Graus in the C# forum led mike

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                        led mike wrote:

                        Not if the religions themselves are the source of the power and/or political issues.

                        Well, that seems true, but I can't think of an example, certainly none of the examples offered would qualify. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                        • T Tim Craig

                          Mel Gibson was only one who came to mind. I was also thinking of how a few years ago mainstream TV was criticized by the right wing christians of "neglecting" them and being too secular. Now we have this spate of pseudoreligious programming such as "Touched by an Angel" and, I think from the teasers I've seen, things like "Ghost Whisperer" and "Medium". The let's take a few religious ideas and spin them all over them map. But next thing you have entertainment giving "credence" to a lot of the fringe because some people can't tell the difference just like da Vinci Code.

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                          Tim Craig wrote:

                          "Ghost Whisperer" and "Medium"

                          That can't be for a seriously christian audience surely? The occult isn't exactly popular with evangelicals. It must be targetted at credulous agnostics and the 'spiritual'. Ryan

                          "Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay SM movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven." - Penn Jillette

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                          • S Stan Shannon

                            Then you have nothing to complain about when you are offended by the church being offended. "You get that which you tolerate"

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                            Lost User
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                            Stan Shannon wrote:

                            when you are offended

                            I'm not Why do I get the feeling you're just in the mood for an argument? "If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done." - Peter Ustinov

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                            • R Rob Graham

                              So the crusades, the inquisition, the 19th century witch burnings and the current islamist terrorism are all myths? Or are you suggesting that religious zealotry was merely a tool manipulated to accomplish some political aim behind all of these? We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene -- modified at 12:22 Sunday 7th May, 2006 (I really need to work on my typing skills)

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                              Rob Graham wrote:

                              the crusades

                              That was a war led by the Roman Cathoic Church to grab land and would not come anywhere near the savagry of China, Germany or the USSR.

                              Rob Graham wrote:

                              the inquisition

                              Historians agree that the inquisitions reputation exceeds its reality in both size and scope and would not come anywhere near the savagry of China, Germany or the USSR.

                              Rob Graham wrote:

                              the 19th century witch burnings

                              I think you have the wrong century.

                              Rob Graham wrote:

                              the current islamist terrorism

                              This is one you actually have right. Ironically islamofascism is derived from atheist governments. It's also non-Christian.

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                                Personally, I would even add that Comunism and Fascism are also some kind of religions, with their own dogmas (class strugle, proletariat's dictature, vital space etc.) their own churches (the parties) their own messiahas (Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Il Duce, Hitler, Marx) their version of infidels (burgeoisie, jews and the other side) and their own promisse of paradise (the "classless society" and the Reich). Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) Patriotism is often an arbitrary veneration of real estate above principles. George Jean Nathan (1882 - 1958) Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)

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                                Red Stateler
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                                So then you agree with my previous oft-fought opinion that atheism is, in fact, a religion. It's only difference is that it competes with other religions by masking itself as the absence of religion, which you seem to agree is not true.

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                                • R Red Stateler

                                  Rob Graham wrote:

                                  the crusades

                                  That was a war led by the Roman Cathoic Church to grab land and would not come anywhere near the savagry of China, Germany or the USSR.

                                  Rob Graham wrote:

                                  the inquisition

                                  Historians agree that the inquisitions reputation exceeds its reality in both size and scope and would not come anywhere near the savagry of China, Germany or the USSR.

                                  Rob Graham wrote:

                                  the 19th century witch burnings

                                  I think you have the wrong century.

                                  Rob Graham wrote:

                                  the current islamist terrorism

                                  This is one you actually have right. Ironically islamofascism is derived from atheist governments. It's also non-Christian.

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                                  R Giskard Reventlov
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                                  espeir wrote:

                                  Ironically islamofascism is derived from atheist governments.

                                  Can you provide some background or justification for this assertion? home
                                  bookmarks You can ignore relatives but the neighbours live next door

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                                    Cardinal urges legal action against Da Vinci Code[^] In the latest Vatican broadside against "The Da Vinci Code," a leading cardinal says Christians should respond to the book and film with legal action because both offend Christ and the Church he founded. Cardinal Francis Arinze, a Nigerian who was considered a candidate for pope last year, made his strong comments in a documentary called "The Da Vinci Code-A Masterful Deception." Arinze's appeal came some 10 days after another Vatican cardinal called for a boycott of the film. Both cardinals asserted that other religions would never stand for offences against their beliefs and that Christians should get tough. "Christians must not just sit back and say it is enough for us to forgive and to forget," Arinze said in the documentary made by Rome film maker Mario Biasetti for Rome Reports, a Catholic film agency specializing in religious affairs. Since when does anybody/everybody have a "right" to not be offended? When mankind actually succeeds in killing itself off completely, I'll bet that it won't be a political issue or even an environmental one - I'd wager that religion and some moron/zealot feeling offended will be at the heart of it. "If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done." - Peter Ustinov

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                                    What's REALLY stupid is that Dan Brown said from the beginning that his book was a work of fiction. I think this cardinal is just pissed off because he wasn't promoted to popeness. He's got as much going on upstairs as that Venezuelan nutcase, Chavez... ------- sig starts "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                    • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                      espeir wrote:

                                      Ironically islamofascism is derived from atheist governments.

                                      Can you provide some background or justification for this assertion? home
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                                      Islamofascism. Saddam Hussein modelled his government primarily after Hitler's, with some communist features thrown in (link[^]). Iran's modern government was created through the backing and support of the USSR. Osama Bin Laden was brought about through war with the atheist USSR. In fact the entire region was rather temperate and venerable before the atheist influences of the USSR brought IslamoFascism into being.

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                                      • R Red Stateler

                                        Rob Graham wrote:

                                        the crusades

                                        That was a war led by the Roman Cathoic Church to grab land and would not come anywhere near the savagry of China, Germany or the USSR.

                                        Rob Graham wrote:

                                        the inquisition

                                        Historians agree that the inquisitions reputation exceeds its reality in both size and scope and would not come anywhere near the savagry of China, Germany or the USSR.

                                        Rob Graham wrote:

                                        the 19th century witch burnings

                                        I think you have the wrong century.

                                        Rob Graham wrote:

                                        the current islamist terrorism

                                        This is one you actually have right. Ironically islamofascism is derived from atheist governments. It's also non-Christian.

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                                        Your points are correct and well put. If people would only learn history. As Cicero puts it: "He who does not know history is destined to remain a child." To add to your points, all the wars that the Roman Empire did in its conquests of the world accumulated to more savagery than any religion.

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                                        • C Christian Graus

                                          led mike wrote:

                                          Not if the religions themselves are the source of the power and/or political issues.

                                          Well, that seems true, but I can't think of an example, certainly none of the examples offered would qualify. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                          I must just be dense when it comes to this issue. Isn't most if not all of today's violence from Muslim fanatics based on religious doctrine?


                                          "What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does" Christian Graus in the C# forum led mike

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