[MD] The End of Faith
ian glendinning
psybertron at gmail.com
Tue Jan 22 06:48:24 PST 2008
Hi Ron, on the specifics you may be right, but it shows how pointless
this debate is, given that you also agreed with the general point with
Platt. (We could have a debate whether a Christian was necessarily a
theist either, but that's probably a waste of time too.)
What matter is not what people "profess" to believe, a "label" they
adopt, but what people do with such beliefs, tolerance of other
beliefs, pragmatism in the face of empirical evidence etc ... quality
& values.
DMB points out that the "evil committed in the name of atheism" is
simply a meme, a cliche, a standard response trotted out in response
to anyone who suggests evil aspects of religion. (DMB gives the Sam
Harris example; I linked to a Dawkins exmple here
http://www.psybertron.org/?p=1481 )
Equally as David M points out - the authoritative belief dogmas of
religions (or any school of thought) may be evil, but even theistic
religions like Christianity have their good points. A question of
balance - saving baby from bathwater ejection.
Ian
On 1/18/08, Ron Kulp <RKulp at ebwalshinc.com> wrote:
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> Ian:
> Hitler was an atheist.
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> Ron:
> Hitler was a Christian
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> http://www.nobeliefs.com/Hitler1.htm
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