billw55, on 2012-December-17, 16:16, said:
Wow, I've heard people rant against religion before, but mikeh you sound kinda angry.
I've for too long been exposed to the pious making all kinds of attacks on those who don't believe as they do. I read of a survey in the US that revealed that being openly atheist was the worst of all factors being polled, in terms of being electable to public office. I have read that atheists lack any moral sense, and are thus likely to be cold-blooded killers and rapists. I have read that prominent US politicians have stated that natural disasters, such as Storm Sandy or Hurricane Katrina, are god's vengance upon non-believers. I have read, this morning, a former and perhaps future Republican seeker of the presidential nomination (Huckabee) claim that it was the prohibition of school prayer that led to this most recent massacre.
Then I read Fluffy's moronic assertion that atheism is responsible for this mass killing of children and the image of my grandkids flashed through my mind and I got very angry indeed. Far too many religious believers, smug and arrogant in the infallibility of their silly beliefs are willing to blame atheists....people who, on balance, have spent far more time thinking about religion than most believers....for anything bad in the world.
I have read much, tho not all of the bible. I have read some, but not all, of the koran. I have read some of the bhuddist teachings. I know a smattering, tho only a smattering, of the hindu beliefs, and have had discussions with Jewish believers about their faith. And I have read widely in terms of history, and natural history/evolution, and about the study of our origins as members of our species. I have read of the Greek gods, the Roman gods, the Norse gods, the Egyptian gods and others.
I have read various anthropological texts. I have read books about the brain and the mind. I am, from a legal perspective, a specialist in cases of traumatic brain injury and have seen how the 'meat' part of us causes us to experience and believe things, including things that may not really be there. Damage the brain in a certain way, and empathy disappears. Damage it in another way, and moral inhibitions go away. Damage it in a 3rd away, and we get visual and/or auditory hallucinations, and so on.
I find the universe to be awe-inspiring. I love the fact that as we seem, as a species, to be arriving at some global understanding, a new fact is discovered that causes us to step back and realize we have so far barely scratched the surface.
I even find awe in the idea, hardly original with me, that maybe our brains, having evolved in response to the earthly environment in which we speciated and flourished, are simply not equipped with the cognitive power to understand 'everything', and I only wish that I could be one of those actually trying to show that that is not so...or to go as far towards understanding as we can.
So when I encounter the wilfully blind who think that the variously translated tales of largely ignorant scribes, from many centuries ago, or the incoherent ramblings of a fanatical zealot reflect absolute truth, and who go on to blame me and people who think like me for the atrocities of (probably) mentally ill mass murderers, then, yes, I get angry.
It is in my view very important that the religious nuts, who blame people like me for things like this, get called on it everytime. Otherwise, they and others who tend to think that way, will never have to think that perhaps they are mistaken.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari