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Because he and his family would have been ostracised and perhaps persecuted if he was not. That's besides the point.How come the Pope was a nazi youth member?
Because he and his family would have been ostracised and perhaps persecuted if he was not. That's besides the point.How come the Pope was a nazi youth member?
These aren't anywhere near on the scale of what happens in the church (and that's even assuming we have found out about it all, which we clearly haven't given the ongoing revelations)![]()
they are identical, again you are blinded and can't realise that this is a problem in all of society. No, but pretty much any major religion perpetuates and praises ignorance (sorry, 'faith') instead of intellectual enlightenment, and glorifies not thinking. At the worse it reverses social and cultural progress, at best it helps it stagnate.Regardless of views on religion and corruption within many faiths, many churches aren't as such for profit so I don't really agree with google discriminating in that way.
Which newspaper organisation or political party or large charitable organisation (like Amnesty International, or DWOB) have issues with the institutionalised rape of children and then a cover up of it, in the recent century?
Which political party or independent charity preaches falsehoods and lies (like the Catholic Church regarding condoms in Africa) that lead to suffering and death? Not only do they preach falsehoods but they scare people with threats of eternal hell and damnation if they go against their teachings.
Incorrect. Many religions are all about enlightenment. Where do you think that term comes from?No, but pretty much any major religion perpetuates and praises ignorance (sorry, 'faith') instead of intellectual enlightenment, and glorifies not thinking. At the worse it reverses social and cultural progress, at best it helps it stagnate.
Why would Google want to subsidise that?
Professed christians perhaps?.oh look, another christianity bashing thread![]()
You obviously need to search more amongst your fellow humans. Indoctrination can be done at any level, take Evolution for example, it is taught as fact and claims of "overwhelming evidence to support it" and yet there is little actual fact and evidence, only philosophical speculation for this blind mindless process, and, yet evo is sytematically thrown in your face from the media services and educational establishments.The thing that annoys me most about religion as a whole is that if you are born to a religious family, then it's drilled into your skull at birth. Most of these people brought up in religious families will believe what they were told growing up and blindly follow that, they don't get to make their own decisions.
Incorrect. Many religions are all about enlightenment. Where do you think that term comes from?
How come the Pope was a nazi youth member?
No, but pretty much any major religion perpetuates and praises ignorance (sorry, 'faith') instead of intellectual enlightenment, and glorifies not thinking. At the worse it reverses social and cultural progress, at best it helps it stagnate.
Why would Google want to subsidise that?
Spiritual maybe (and even that is questionable), but rarely intellectual. Without people being ignorant to science or reality (ie having 'faith'), there wouldn't be any major religion.Incorrect. Many religions are all about enlightenment. Where do you think that term comes from?
Spiritual maybe (and even that is questionable), but rarely intellectual. Without people being ignorant to science or reality (ie having 'faith'), there wouldn't be any major religion.
Have I really? I was born and raised a Catholic. Half my family is Catholic, one half Protestant.He's only seen extremists and hasn't seen that even within denominations some people strive for understanding and that you actually get a massive range of different beliefs and ideas.
Have I really? I was born and raised a Catholic. Half my family is Catholic, one half Protestant.
Was that before or after the church had a nasty habit of murdering anyone pushing forward science and reason that flew in the face of 'faith' and church teachings?Science and religion can happily coexist and run side by side.
They are relatively few, but still as misguided as a non-scientist religious person in my view.With professional scientists.
Being raised in England, I think the chances of all my teachers, school friends, priests and family being extremist Christians is pretty slim.
And perhaps they are all extremists and not free thinking people, of which you I'll find many and are still religious.
Spiritual maybe (and even that is questionable), but rarely intellectual. Without people being ignorant to science or reality (ie having 'faith'), there wouldn't be any major religion.
Was that before or after the church had a nasty habit of murdering anyone pushing forward science and reason that flew in the face of 'faith' and church teachings?
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Because he and his family would have been ostracised and perhaps persecuted if he was not. That's besides the point.
Being raised in England, I think the chances of all my teachers, school friends, priests and family being extremist Christians is pretty slim.