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Topic: What is religion good for?
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robinrohan
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Message 31 of 40 (252865)
10-18-2005 8:54 PM
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Reply to: Message 30 by crashfrog 10-18-2005 8:46 PM
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Re: Worshipping a state believed to hold supernatural powers ofRe: What it's not good for
But I challenge you to find any post of mine where communism is said to be a religion. Some kind of word-trickery, I guess--some sleight-of-hand distinction you are smuggling in.
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nwr
Member Posts: 6410 From: Geneva, Illinois Joined: 08-08-2005 Member Rating: 5.3
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Re: Worshipping a state believed to hold supernatural powers ofRe: What it's not good
Hi robin, crash. We are getting a bit off topic here. The aim was to understand what attracts people to fundamentalist religions. Talking about state religions doesn't help with that. Thanks.
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robinrohan
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Message 33 of 40 (252868)
10-18-2005 9:05 PM
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Reply to: Message 32 by nwr 10-18-2005 9:03 PM
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Re: Worshipping a state believed to hold supernatural powers ofRe: What it's not good
Are you a moderator?
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nwr
Member Posts: 6410 From: Geneva, Illinois Joined: 08-08-2005 Member Rating: 5.3
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Re: Worshipping a state believed to hold supernatural powers ofRe: What it's not good
No, but it is my thread so I would like it to not wander too far off.
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crashfrog
Member (Idle past 1493 days) Posts: 19762 From: Silver Spring, MD Joined: 03-20-2003
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Re: Worshipping a state believed to hold supernatural powers ofRe: What it's not good
Some kind of word-trickery, I guess--some sleight-of-hand distinction you are smuggling in. No, just your gross misunderstanding, and now your spurious and insulting allegation. Don't worry, nmr, I'm pretty sure we're done with this.
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robinrohan
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Message 36 of 40 (252885)
10-18-2005 10:15 PM
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Reply to: Message 34 by nwr 10-18-2005 9:10 PM
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Re: Worshipping a state believed to hold supernatural powers ofRe: What it's not good
My apologies for wandering.
The aim was to understand what attracts people to fundamentalist religions In my view, fundamentalism is a political movement, not only a religious movement. People are attracted because they look out at the world and they think they see a corrupted morality. ABE: Or perhaps fundamentalism is a form of communism. Some people think communism is a "religion." People often misuse words for argumentative purposes. It's like baiting. This message has been edited by robinrohan, 10-18-2005 09:29 PM This message has been edited by robinrohan, 10-18-2005 09:29 PM
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lfen
Member (Idle past 4703 days) Posts: 2189 From: Oregon Joined: 06-24-2004
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Message 37 of 40 (252893)
10-18-2005 10:55 PM
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Reply to: Message 16 by Phat 10-18-2005 5:11 AM
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Re: Synopsis so far
Ifen, are you approaching sociology from a Darwinist perspective? Jared Diamond apparantly did. Phat, I really don't know that much about sociology. Diamond is a biologist with a strong interest in anthropology so perhaps his approach is accurately characterized as "Darwinist". I just know I really like his book. I thought Diamond explained a lot of things about human culture and history and did it very well. Have you read it? or any of his books? lfen
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Glen
Junior Member (Idle past 5769 days) Posts: 6 From: Scotland Joined: 06-26-2008
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Message 38 of 40 (473039)
06-26-2008 4:37 PM
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Religion
Hiya Bud, In My Mind, Religion Has Some Good Sides. But It Has More Bad Sides, We Can't Forget That Religion, Has Caused So Many Arguements In the World, All from Different Beliefs... Now To me.. Thats Not A Good Thing... Its caused Alot Of Deaths, Just Over Some Silly Beliefs.
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New Cat's Eye
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Message 39 of 40 (473046)
06-26-2008 5:14 PM
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Reply to: Message 38 by Glen 06-26-2008 4:37 PM
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Re: Religion
In My Mind, Religion Has Some Good Sides. But It Has More Bad Sides, We Can't Forget That Religion, Has Caused So Many Arguements In the World, All from Different Beliefs... Now To me.. Thats Not A Good Thing... Its caused Alot Of Deaths, Just Over Some Silly Beliefs.
So... Post hoc ergo propter hoc? It could be just correlation and not causation I think people are going to fight regardless and that religion is an easy thing on which to pass the buck. Even wars that were fought in the name of religion had other reasons under the surface. But What I Really Wanted To Know Was Why You Capitalize Every Word In Your Post?
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Glen
Junior Member (Idle past 5769 days) Posts: 6 From: Scotland Joined: 06-26-2008
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Re: Religion
haha sorry its just a habit but religion has a big part behind the wars. along with many other issues i agree
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