I’m starting to think that a lot of #atheist #leftist misunderstand #religion. I went to church today. It wasn’t amazing but I did enjoy it. I think that religion, especially in the west, largely isnt about faith anymore. I enjoyed going to church because I saw people I knew, I saw people I didn’t. There was music.
It was a reason to gather.
@finnbar_m @leftism @atheism I think atheists just want to know if the claims a religion makes are true, because if they aren’t then we should probably build community elsewhere.
It may just be a social activity for you, but a lot of people literally believe in a god and that affects the way they treat people. People are passing harmful laws in the U.S. and other nations right now because of their faith. It’s not just a reason to gather, it’s a worldview.
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Fanatics aren’t passing laws because of their religion, they are passing laws and using their religion as justification.
@Randomgal Well that’s just not true.
I get that some people are just using religion to justify bad stuff, but a lot are doing bad stuff because their holy book tells them to. Again, someone’s religion is often a worldview that informs everything they do.
You don’t just get to say “well it’s not because of the religion” when a lot of holy books explicitly support the immoral acts they legislate.
Have you ever been to a church? Or a mosque? There is a human standing in the pulpit who chooses what to preach. That human is making a choice, not the book.
You can paint it as “religion bad” all you want. But religion is *made up" literally and figuratively, by humans making choices, no one blindly follows a book. Everyone follows what makes sense to them, thst is a choice ON religion, not by religion.
All religions also talk about kindness, love and compassion, your argument makes no sense. People either pick and choose or they don’t. They can’t be both blind followers who have their worldview given by religion, but also ONLU follow the parts about hate.
By making religion and religius people a monolithic scapegoat for what’s wrong with humanity, you are doing exactly the thing you are criticizing: Being a blind follower.