Originally posted by AKIron
Some of you seem to be overlooking something here in regards to "evil". Evil is defined by religion. If there were no religion there would be no evil, only misguided or depraved "good" people. This seems to be a flaw in Chairboys quote:
Who's arguing with Chairboy? I'm just here shooting at Nuke.
Here, I'll say what Weinberg probably meant. "All forms of religion are a pox on the arse of humanity."
As for what you've just mentioned, it amounts to the idea that "Evil" is an invention and what passes for "Evil" in Bangladesh might well be good manners in Austin.
What is illegal or possibly against norms of society in Bangladesh will certainly vary from Austin, but there are certainly actions which will repulse humanity in all regions.
The idea that humanity is only able to define itself by the mythic rantings of poorly adjusted cretins is misguided in my opinion.
To be sure, religion is an important element which helps shape the form of civilization but to a large extent, religion has been a defiler of civility.
Look at our constitution for many examples of people trying to escape the effects of religion and royalty. History teaches us that religion is inherently evil/bad/negative influence (pick your word) when it comes to organizing the affairs of mankind.
It's not that religion defines evil, rather it's that organized religion is evil because it gives its practitioners the necessary escape hatch when they wish to do something nasty. Examples on request ...
It is unwise to define something (evil) in terms of something (organized religion) which is inherently evil.
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