Not exact matches
First, people often
kill other
human beings because they believe that the creator of the universe wants them to do it... Second, far greater numbers of people fall into conflict with one another because they define their moral com.munity on the basis of their
religious affiliation...»
Hitler figured out a way to exterminate people based purely on a choice they made by free will (their
religious affiliation), he only
killed a few million people and he
is considered the embodiment of
human evil.
- Hitler
killed the Jews because he thought they
were less
human because of their
religious beliefs.
Besides the fact that blasphemy laws
are abusive tools of oppression, besides totalitarian
religious states
being unused to freedom of speech, besides the differences between Islam and Christianity... Putting all that aside, how does one
human being rejoice that another
is going to
be killed?
Prepare your selves for the worse coming now others will try to copycat him... shame really that
human is over taken by the evil forces whether he
is Religious or non religious... killing is evil.ev
Religious or non
religious... killing is evil.ev
religious...
killing is evil.evil.evil..
I just wonder why they
are not fighting just as hard against other forms of «
killing humans» like the death penalty (no one can say no innocent people have died on death row) the poor and sick and many elderly
being allowed to starve and freeze because the
religious right doesn't want to shoulder that burden through their taxes.
«Today, Christianity has become the most persecuted religion, where out of five people
killed [for]
religious reasons, four of them
are Christians,» Catholic News Agency (CNA) quoted Hungary's Minister for
Human Resources, Zoltan Balog, as saying.
People do not need the God of Abraham to live a moral life, no more than the millions of
religious zealots who use their interpretation of
religious dogma to dominate, subjugate and
kill other
human beings.
So far, all you've shown
is that
religious belief or lack thereof
is no indicator of morality since atheists and believers both do really
human stuff like
killing and such..
When morality
is based on
religious text, its OK to: • behead one's daughter to restore a family's «honor» • deny emergency medical aid to a child •
kill gays, children who misbehave, anyone who works on a particular day of the week, entire groups and races of peoples, and many others for equally capricious reasons • buy and sell
humans as chattel, including one's own family members •
kill anyone who visually depicts Muhammad
Here
are some problems students confessed they will keep thinking about: the role of the water in the act of creation, the
religious meanings of the water, the water in the
human body, the subjective images of the water in artistic representation, the vital link between
human being and the water, the spiritual force of the water, the significance of the Flood, the water magic power, water gives life but also
kills, why does water have so many powers?