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ThinkingSapien
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To me it’s generally come across as painting with a wide brush and using a grouping to malign another person that is otherwise unlike those that have displayed the bad behaviour (there are similar arguments that are used against the concept of religion, and I feel the same way about those). Someone that isn’t convinced there is a God doesn’t necessarily have ideological agreement or a shared value system with the people that you mentioned above. Having a theistic position of some type also doesn’t prevent someone from having a desire to kill a group of people. You can find 20th century examples of people and groups that have wanted to kill other groups sometimes for religiously motivated reasons.Honest question to atheist…
If you google worst genocides of the 20th century you won’t find many Christian perpetrators (maybe 1 or 2 out of 20, I’m not an expert). Certainly Mao, Hitler, Stalin and Tojo were not Christians. Is history in favor of Christianity and disfavors atheist and secularism and oriental religion. I’m sure this point has been made many times before but I have never heard the answer myself.
There’s also many peaceful people that follow eastern religions. I don’t think that the people that you’ve listed above reflect the disposition and behaviour of these people.