jayem
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If religion is the cause of the evil that people have done while espousing religious beliefs, how does one explain the good that people have done while espousing religious beliefs? Shouldn't it be one way only ? Can something cause people to do completely contradictory things simultaneously? Perhaps humans are much more complex than just summing up their behavior as "religion bad". People are prone to do nasty things and most seem to feel that they need an excuse. They might find it in religion or political ideology or in reciprocity. "They did me and mine wrong, so they deserve to be paid back exponentially." .
As I posted, religion has a mixed record in promoting ethical behavior. There is no doubt that Christianity has been responsible for some very commendable and worthwhile humanitarian endeavors. But OTOH, do you think the Holocaust would have occurred to the monstrous degree it did if the European Catholic and Protestant churches hadn't taught for centuries that Jews were responsible for Jesus's death? John's gospel in particular has some really ugly anti-Jewish passages.
Here's a thought experiment: Imagine a Christianity balance sheet. Several items are in the Assets column;
1) Many fine charities and philanthropic organizations.
2) The monasteries that kept knowledge and learning alive during the Dark Ages.
3) Great works of art, music, literature, and architecture.
4) Hospitals, schools, and universities.
These items are in the Liabilities column:
1) Fragmentation of the faith into dozens of denominations, often competing with one another.
2) Suspicion of, and in many cases, hostility to non-Christian beliefs.
3) The Spanish Inquisition.
4) The Protestant/Catholic religious wars of the 16th, 17th, and early 18th century.
5) The forced conversion of non-European, native peoples, the appropriation of their lands, and destruction of their civilizations.
More items could be listed in both columns. But after adding up each column, would the bottom line be in black ink or red?
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