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Charlemagne_II
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Having religious beliefs in no way insures morality…history teaches us that the most heinous crimes against humanity was based on religious views. **
Very true. The religious belief in the devil assures us that everyone, including a Christian, is capable of a heinous crime. The difference is that without religious belief there is no assurance that the crimes of the irreligious will not be far greater than the crimes of the religious. The massive crimes of the 20th century were not instigated by the Vatican, but by anti-religious political systems that routinely persecuted Jews and Christians.
The other side of the coin is that having religious beliefs is a spur to being better than we usually are. Having no religious beliefs is to have no spur , no moral mandate not only to avoid evil, but to do good, and to do it with a generous heart.
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Having religious beliefs in no way insures morality…history teaches us that the most heinous crimes against humanity was based on religious views. **
Very true. The religious belief in the devil assures us that everyone, including a Christian, is capable of a heinous crime. The difference is that without religious belief there is no assurance that the crimes of the irreligious will not be far greater than the crimes of the religious. The massive crimes of the 20th century were not instigated by the Vatican, but by anti-religious political systems that routinely persecuted Jews and Christians.
The other side of the coin is that having religious beliefs is a spur to being better than we usually are. Having no religious beliefs is to have no spur , no moral mandate not only to avoid evil, but to do good, and to do it with a generous heart.