Nice shot of the twin towers. At first I thought it was from the article, thinking how ironic.
"We have taken up arms in defense of our liberty, our property, our wives, and our children; we are determined to preserve them, or die." - Captain Moroni - 'Address to the Inhabitants of Canada' 1775
He's not much of a thinker. First he (rightly) says that we don't really need to blame religious wars solely on religion, as religion was only one of the elements involved there. Sure, that's fair. It's really about tribalism. But then he goes on to say that we wouldn't have had universities without religion. Really? Apply the same standard used in A and apply it to B, Dan.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
The American civil rights movement, the British anti-slavery campaign and the Underground Railroad would be unrecognizable without their evangelical flavor.
That's an interesting example too, considering the American justification for slavery came from the Bible in the first place.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Unreflective man invokes concepts of possible worlds and aesthetic values with no care and ends up passing on a folksy and uninspiring observation as if it was the result of some deep reflection.
The American civil rights movement, the British anti-slavery campaign and the Underground Railroad would be unrecognizable without their evangelical flavor.
That's an interesting example too, considering the American justification for slavery came from the Bible in the first place.
It's also an interesting example considering the Mormon church's position on civil rights and slavery.
"We have taken up arms in defense of our liberty, our property, our wives, and our children; we are determined to preserve them, or die." - Captain Moroni - 'Address to the Inhabitants of Canada' 1775
I, personally, would like the opportunity to live in this world without religion for a while. Can we just give it a try, say for a century or two?
It might not turn out to be so bereft of art, music, architecture and rich meaning as every believer thinks. It just might actually have more of the above. Until religion leaves the planet we won't know for sure. This fallacious argument for religion might work well on the sheep in the pews, but the picture in the OP makes a good point. If there were no religion, we might have a lot fewer memorials to dead loved ones around. Or not. But until we give it a try, we can't say for sure.
MrStakhanovite wrote:Unreflective man invokes concepts of possible worlds and aesthetic values with no care and ends up passing on a folksy and uninspiring observation as if it was the result of some deep reflection.
News at 11.
I was just through two beers and some chips, while listening to Bagley and Bigler on Kuer, and came across this post.
What a great laugh! Thanks, I needed that, at the moment.
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I detest my loose style and my libertine sentiments. I thank God, who has removed from my eyes the veil... Adrian Beverland