Same to you Linus and Charlemagne, check out this post of mine.
To see if it answers your questions about why I care about religion, and for that matter about Hitlers religious beliefs (I believe it should cover both) but if you believe it doesn’t then please PM me and I’ll be happy to discuss further.
Hi CandideWest, I have just come accross this thread, and read you post here and I believe there are a few things that you have not yet considered.
If I find someone saying
“we should discriminate against / harm / kill people because there is no god”
I find Richard Dawkins say’s something similar he say’s “I have never known anyone who went to war over lack of belief.”
However does Richard Dawkins lack belief? He believes primarily that there is no God, that we are nothing more than a make up of chemical compounds, just like the animals we eat at McDonalds or the Chair we sit on to eat our McDonals.
Here are some beliefs of Richard Dawkins -
Religious beliefs is a virus that infects inferior genes
- Richard Dawkins
Religion is not only a form of infantile regression, it’s an especially pernicious (harmful) kind of insanity
- Richard Dawkins
Dyed in the wool faith heads are immune to argument
- Richard Dawkins
Teaching religion to your children is a form of child abuse
- Richard Dawkins
I believe If you find an atheist, I’ll give you a belief system capable of discrimination, harming and or killing. Furthermore, I believe I can give you an example of it legally happening today, the legal mass muder of children within their mothers wombs. Abortion.
If your interested, there is a fantastic short (30min) documentry on youtube here -
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then yes, I’ll take an active interest in that group too.

I would like to ask that you please join me in never voting for a pro choice politician.
But thus far at least I’ve never seen anyone making that argument.
Please see above.
And before you go leaping off again identifying people who do bad things AND don’t believe in a god. That isn’t enough, the BECAUSE is important. If you are going to claim equivalence then they must be doing it BECAUSE there is no god.
Just as there are many people out there saying that
“we should discriminate against / harm / kill people because they’re doing something God doesn’t like”
Again, the BECAUSE is important.
I wholeheartedly agree, as we shouldn’t judge a philosophy by it’s abuse. I always try to stress that.
So I would judge Christianity and Atheism on their philosophy and not their abuse.
As far as I have read, Atheism tells me that there is no such things as ‘good’ or ‘evil’ (just matters of preference such as blue or green) and it tells me that ‘people’ are simply a lump of cells, simply automated robots that dance to their DNA (no such thing as true/false), without any inherent worth … meaningless, here today, thrown into the furnace tomorrow.
However Chritianity tells me that there are things that are objectively wrong/evil and things that are objectively true. It tells me that every human being is endowed with dignity and worth by it’s very creator.
So for example, the crimes religious believers have committed in the name of God, Christians can condemn, but I believe what is really odd, is on what grounds can atheists condemn them?
I look to Richard Dawkins for an explanation and he offers me this -
*"In a universe of electrons and selfish genes, blind physical forces and genetic replication, some people are going to get hurt, other people are going to get lucky, and you won’t find any rhyme or reason in it, nor any justice. The universe that we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but pitiless indifference. As that unhappy poet A. E. Housman put it:
For nature, heartless, witless nature
Wll neither care nor know
DNA neither cares nor knows. DNA just is. And we dance to its music."*

The silence of atheism in areas such as morals, truth or meaning, I believe is deafening. Say we accept Richard Dawkins at his word here, so … what now? Some atheists find this liberating, but I don’t believe it’s very liberating when life becomes one big massive question mark. I alos believe it’s not very scientific to ascribe one big question mark as a conclusion.
Also when you assert that there is such a thing as good, arn’t you assuming there is such a thing as evil? and when you say there is such a thing as evil, arn’t you also assuming that there is a moral law in which to distinguish between good and evil? There must be some standard by which to determine what is good and what is evil. And when you assume a moral law, don’t you have to posit a moral law giver – the source of the moral law? But this moral law giver is precisely who atheists are trying to disprove.
Thus in the eye’s of the Atheistic worldview, I believe the words good/evil, right/wrong, ture/false, simply become meaningless. So how can they appeal to these things in an effort to debunk Religion?
I am yet to find an atheist who does not appeal to true/false, right/wrong, good/evil in their argumentation, yet they deny these very things, so in order to logically follow, Richard Dawkins I believe should produce a new book called “The Truth Delusion” but if he did that I believe it would debunk his book “The God Delusion”
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