Finally a real debate from you. Alright I have to agree with you that there would be no more atrocities in the name of god (which I have already admitted and I have stated I don't agree with using religion to justify your actions). I have stated I don't represent the crusades or Spanish inquisitors. So yes you are right and I never twisted away from that, I never said your previously imaginary argument was false. My argument all along was that religion shouldn't be eradicated as a whole. Anyways do you believe that these people would not have found a way to create other atrocities? People that claim they do these evil/cruel acts because their religion wants them too are either evil for following that religion or are lying hypocrites for blaming their religion. So my point is that either way these people would have made a way to control a certain group with or without religion. There has been many atheist dictatorships (not saying their atrocities were motivated by their atheism), but my point is that they did not need religion to create atrocities. And the reason I asked where is your evidence is because you never posted any evidence nor argument so I was curious to what evidence you were referring to. So in conclusion yes you are right and my new argument is that there would still be just as many atrocities in the world with or without religion.
And don't complain about my insults towards your crappy spelling when you keep insulting Texas for no reason. And could you answer my question I previously asked? If you have a bad memory and simply forgot what question I'm referring to I will ask it again. Are those murders from Texas last year in the name of god?
Ah, Texas, now that is an arguable debate there on if the death penalty institution is motivated through Christian ideology. I would say yes...nut that wasnt my point and a WHOLE other argument. The reason i mentioned it was to highlight the correlation between areas of intense religious beliefs and intense craziness, like leading the world in executions from the land of the free. My reference to Texas wasn't to argue that Texas does it because of their extreme religious devotion (even though I do believe that) it was to show extremism walking hand in hand with extremism.
you asked," Anyways do you believe that these people would not have found a way to create other atrocities?" I believe that other atrocities throughout the course of humanity would happen certainly even despite the absence of religion. I dont claim that the absence of religion would make the world a PERFECT place, only a BETTER one. However, one atrocity less is always a good thing no? Furthermore, on these specific atrocities, they never would have happened without religion to begin with, so for these specific ones i see to reason to assume that another atrocity would happen in its exact place in substitute. THOSE THINGS HAPPENED SOLELY BECAUSE OF RELIGION. Their absence would have made the world better.
You said, "People that claim they do these evil/cruel acts because their religion wants them too are either evil for following that religion or are lying hypocrites for blaming their religion." It is a convenient stance to take to say that anyone who does something bad in the name of god was never representing that religion to begin with (despite the perpetrators statement that it does) If bad happens because of religion, it HAPPENS BECAUSE OF RELIGION. it is an objection to your belief, that is why you are finding coping methods, like denial, to say they are unrelated.
you said, "Alright I have to agree with you that there would be no more atrocities in the name of god" then you say ,"my new argument is that there would still be just as many atrocities in the world with or without religion." So if there are one or two fewer attrocities due to the lack of religion, (in reality hundreds more), isnt that FEWER ATROCITIES?
You have basically agreed, despite your recognition of such, that the world would have been a better place without those atrocities, which were due to religion, and would never have happened if religion was not present. In texas terms, that means the world would have been a better place if religion hadnt occurred. You know that feeling that just happened in your brain, a combination of frustration and denial...thats what we call coping.
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