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- From: wooyoung@bu.edu (WooYoung Chung)
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- Subject: Re: Removing "god" from morality. (was: Moral liberty)
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- Date: 24 Jan 93 03:46:35 GMT
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- Ray Ingles (ingles@engin.umich.edu) wrote:
- : In article <107305@bu.edu> wooyoung@bu.edu (WooYoung Chung) writes:
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- : >My question is that why is religion, do you think, is so harmful.
- : >Because of wars that people used religion to justify?
- :
- : Well, now, some wars simply *do* come from religion. Consider the recent
- : violence in India, sparked by the defiling of (what I gather was) an
- : unused mosque.
- : Also, religions tend to go beyond providing minimal morals, and delve
- : into unnecessary dietary laws, rules concerning women's periods, etc.
- : Most such rules have no apparent basis in fact and lead to a great waste
- : of time, mental anguish, etc.
- : A friend of mine spent some time in Israel, and visited the area where
- : the Ethiopian Jews are being settled. Apparently, in Ethiopia, the women
- : were required to go into seclusion in a separate hut during their periods.
- : No such accomodations were provided in Israel; indeed, the Israeli Jews
- : tended to assume that the Ethiopian Jews did things the way they did.
- : Finally, the Israeli Jews started noticing that Ethiopian women would just
- : disappear for several days a month. Upon questioning, it was discovered
- : that the women had been sequestered in a closet barely big enough to stand
- : in for days at a time.
- : As if that weren't bad enough, many of these theist types seem bound and
- : determined to ensure that everyone else obeys these types of rules.
- : And I won't do more than mention creationism.
- : I've noticed that lot of theists seem to go flatline when the topic
- : of their religion comes up; and people who do things liek that are
- : much easier to control if you know the buttons to push.
-
- Ray, you are right. There is no doubt that religion imposed on us,
- the problems that you mentioned. However, I think the religion is
- more than just emotional crutches. Human beings are limited in power,
- mortal, and subject to many painful experience during life. It is
- almost a part of our humanity to look for a being more powerful
- than us, someone of great power and authority to look over our lives,
- and someone to bring some justice to our existence.
-
- As I said before, the religion have caused many problems, but it
- wasn't much more than some of ideologies that we have created. Do
- you really think mankind will be better off without religion?
- Let's say we bring up the new generation of kids, without exposing
- them to any types of religion, would they be better off? (This
- is NOT a rhetorical question.)
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- WooYoung
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