There is a famous joke about two men, Goldberg and Schwartz, who are walking to synagogue.
And you get extremely inconclusive results.
— baker
Yup. Which is why attacking religion with a particular description of religion writ large is pointless. It doesn’t carry any weight with respect to what actual people believe or why they belong/self identify. — Ennui Elucidator
By "factually incorrect" you mean what?
That there is no heaven, no eternal damnation, and no nibbana?
— baker
Pretty much. Also that Jesus probably didn't do any miracles, etc.
And all religious teaching are scientifically unprovable. — stoicHoneyBadger
My contention that Christianity was largely responsible for the destruction of classical literature, and culture generally, is that presented by Gibbon, and one or two others since. You will need something more than just naysaying — Banno
I more generally see a violent human nature evident throughout history, not specifically related to any religion, but to power and politics, with religion being one method used to control — Hanover
that Christianity was largely responsible for the destruction of classical literature, and culture generally, is that presented by Gibbon — Banno
I more generally see a violent human nature evident throughout history, not specifically related to any religion, but to power and politics, with religion being one method used to control. — Hanover
This violent nature, however, appears rather uncalculated, but rather instinctual. — Michael Zwingli
So, doesn't preventing a war help survival? If so, isn't it an ethical decision and action? — Alkis Piskas
No, but intolerance is not limited to or invented by Christianity. It's just a nasty human quality. — Thunderballs
To which modern slaves you refer? Loan slaves? — Thunderballs
Are you referring to Social conflict theory ?splitting the society into oppressors vs oppressed — stoicHoneyBadger
am referring to lefists, who are promoting the victim-hood culture for their own political gain. who are splitting the society into oppressors vs oppressed and setting them up against each other, be it lgbt against straight people, blacks against whites, women against men, etc. — stoicHoneyBadger
Are you referring to Social conflict theory ? — Wheatley
Can you give an example?Marxist ideology that tells some problematic group that all their problems are because the other group is oppressing them — stoicHoneyBadger
Do you really dispute who the original instigator was in each of these conflicts you've identified? It's not like blacks, gays, and women were all equal players in society and that they woke up one morning and spun a narrative that they were oppressed and wanted equal rights.
I'm not disputing that in any political fray either side might not be guilty of over-playing their hand well past its moral limits, but it seems fairly naive to hold one side blameless, especially when it's the side that threw the first hundred or so punches. — Hanover
Critical race theory, for example, teaches black kids that they would not be able to succeed in life because of their skin color, — stoicHoneyBadger
Those are misrepresentations.Feminism, pretty much the same, telling women that there is a 'glass ceiling', that men won't allow them to succeed. — stoicHoneyBadger
Those are misrepresentations. — Wheatley
I would have to ask them in person.And what do you think are correct representations? — stoicHoneyBadger
Marxists. — Wheatley
And more should not be expected from humans than from some animals? — baker
That's just your opinion...Just know that their goal is to get political power, not "make things better". — stoicHoneyBadger
That's just your opinion... — Wheatley
Do you have any confirmation for this claim?whenever Marxists come to power, it always end in a totalitarian state and misery & concentrations camps for the people. — stoicHoneyBadger
Can you confirm? — Wheatley
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