• @[email protected]
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    08 months ago

    Religion is not a useful tool and it’s not good in general

    https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/01/31/religions-relationship-to-happiness-civic-engagement-and-health-around-the-world/

    People who are active in religious congregations tend to be happier and more civically engaged than either religiously unaffiliated adults or inactive members of religious groups, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of survey data from the United States and more than two dozen other countries.

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      108 months ago

      That’s just saying “people who are in a social community are happier and more engaged than those that aren’t” because most social communities are currently religious focused.

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        18 months ago

        Sure. Doesn’t change the fact that Religion can be used as a tool for social engagement and can have a measurable, good effect on people’s lives.

        When people misuse a hammer to cause harm you don’t blame the hammer.

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          -18 months ago

          “guns don’t kill people, people kill people”, does that mean there should be zero regulations on guns?

          Religion is the same, and historically has been the CAUSE not the TOOL for countless genocides and “justified” killings.

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            38 months ago

            “guns don’t kill people, people kill people”, does that mean there should be zero regulations on guns?

            Strawman. I was mentioning hammers, are there any regulations on hammers? I never once called a gun a tool.

            Religion is the same, and historically has been the CAUSE not the TOOL for countless genocides and “justified” killings.

            If you believe the people causing genocides wouldn’t have fun another reason to excuse them I have a bridge to sell you. The Holocaust wasn’t motivated by religion.

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              08 months ago

              Yeah, I’ll give you the strawman, sorry about that. Made sense before I said it.

              The Nazi belief was absolutely a religion. Not one of deity, but of superiority. A group of people held the same belief and tried to beat that belief into the whole world. TBH, sounds just like the crusades, just less successful. Thank goodness.

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                38 months ago

                The Nazi belief was absolutely a religion. Not one of deity, but of superiority.

                That agrees with my point that if you managed to abolish all religions people would still find excuses to perform atrocities. They’ll just do it in the name of their “superiority” instead of their “god”.