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I've got this terrible feeling of deja vu.
Very true - why dont you become a Scientologist - that would re-liven the debate
I've got this terrible feeling of deja vu.
Bashing religion(calling it stupid, or other such non-constructive points) != ok.
Why is their freedom to believe more important than my freedom to criticise illogical thinking?
But people have this thing called freedom - surely they should be within their rights to bash (call it stupid, or other non-constructive points) it as long as they're not physically/legally preventing them from believing what they want.
Why is their freedom to believe more important than my freedom to criticise illogical thinking?
And isn't abolishing a religion actively preventing people from believing, not just criticizing?
Seems like criminals accusing others of criminality.
That's a nice soundbite but in reality we know that there are different degree's of 'criminal' and it's not black & white. After all, I think you'd be hard pressed to find someone here who hasn't downloaded an MP3, TV show or a bit of porn perchance, that they haven't paid for.
Where did anyone say anything about abolishing religion?
Nice of you to concede my point tho![]()
Isn't that the whole end goal of this endeavour? To remove one religion.
Who's to say it even will stop there.
Vasc, force yourself to watch Battlefield Earth, that will teach you all you need to know about this silly cult.
Who's to say a safe drunk drive will end there - I thought you only dealt with the now, what's happened not what's going to happen?
The goal is not to abolish religion in the sense of banning it or preventing people from being free to be religious. The goal is to have people think for themselves, understand why religion is illogical and false and make the decision all by their lonesome. They're quite different.
There is a limit to what is simple "teaching" and what becomes forcing.
I agree, and as I said - death threats, bomb threats, threatening phone calls are not OK. Mocking religion is not forcing people not to be religious, no one sensible wants religious belief to be banned, just highlighted for its lack of logic and potential harm.
Well, some opinions(not yours it seems) show more towards total religion removal then others. Those who keep it at a low level mocking, much like opinions on movies and such, are fine. Also those who are against religion, should be taught that not all religion are the same and that not all religious people are the same, this seems like a problem with many anti-peeps.
We have to remember though; any large enough group of people with a common goal equals trouble. Either from rotten apples in their ranks, or from the opposition.
I was referring to this bit "According to the attacked organization, Anonymous' actions consisted of 8,139 threatening phone calls, 3.6 million e-mails, 141 million hits on its website, ten acts of vandalism against its property, 22 bomb threats, and eight death threats against Church leaders."
According to the attacked organization, Anonymous' actions consisted of
the attacked organization
I've not exactly been on rynnor's side on this little discussion but I can see that he's not defending Scientology itself, rather questioning the validity of the attacks. An utterly reasonable thing to do and I find it kind of ironic that you get so aggressive and start getting verbally abusive because he doesn't agree with you given your cause...
THATS EXACTLY WHY WE FIGHT THEM
Doesn't know anything about the anon vs scientology war
Bashing religion(calling it stupid, or other such non-constructive points) != ok.
See nath, this is why i got the feeling they ain't just "educating" people![]()
So, you're not against freedom of thought, unless the very concept of religion is the thing on the table at which point you think it's out of order. Right?
I mean, if someone really thinks that "religion" is stupid and has evidence to back this up, that's still not ok?
Love your freedom m8![]()
And that's what it's all about for religious people...
are actively seeming to try and remove the religion.
Yep. They're actively trying to remove it.
Given all the evidence, what's wrong with that?
Well that's no longer educating and so forth, but actually pushing and forcing people to drop a religion.
but I already know you're not going to pay attention![]()
Yeah i can't be bothered.
Because you couldn't find away around what I'd written, that's why![]()
No, because i can't be bothered to discuss things with someone who keeps insinuating and starting his replies with such comments. So without further ado..
NS
Well that's no longer educating and so forth, but actually pushing and forcing people to drop a religion.
It may be aimed at the institute, but still, it's hardly "just educating" anymore.