• wharton@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    How is overriding sense of morality is a problem? Doesn’t your sociocultural background already do that, leading to conflicts?

    Based on my experience, people seem to override their religion more than the opposite. I doubt if those mega rich pastors, pedophile priests, extremists, and hate groups actually care about what their religions say. It seems that they just do whatever the fuck they want and do all sort of mental gymnastics to justify their actions and make themselves feel better about it. I’d much prefer if religion actually overrides these people’s morality

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      1 year ago

      You, uh, ever look into the inquisition? Maybe the crusades?

      Most wars in human history have been caused by religious distinctions.

      Humanity has justified an awful lot of shitty behavior on account of religion

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        Humanity has justified an awful lot of shitty behavior on account of religion

        That’s exactly my point?

        If you take an in depth look of those events, there were always inherent political and economical motives. Explicitly saying that you want to assert authority, consolidate power, and acquire more land and wealth by slaughtering bunch of innocent people sounds awful, doesn’t it?

        Saying that most wars are caused by religion seems like a stretch, considering conflicts have existed long before human even existed and fights are going to happen anyway. I’m not sure if that’s any worse than invading Iraq for “freedom” or Stalin and Mao killing their people because they were “counter-revolutionaries”