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Old 12-04-2019, 10:57 PM   #1796
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I don't particularly find conversion tactics to be the disconcerting part of religion. If one truly believes that their personal faith is the system to save a persons soul, it is truly a thoughtful and kind act to try to pull them into that system of belief.

The great amorality of Western religions is the belief the the foundation of moral decisions can be found in the word of god. This belief has allowed people to justify the worst behaviour imaginable. A small scale but frequent example you will hear often today. "Trump is a good person, he believes in god."
1) Trump is demonstrably a terrible person.
2) What does believing in god have to do with being a good person?
3) nobody actually thinks that Trump is a faithful adherent to any religion.

But they think citing a belief in god can justify or explain away any behaviour.

I just don't see how one could square that basic problem with a kind and just creator (even if it were possible that an actively involved creator could exist in the the universe we see). So I see their entire moral compass coming from such a deeply flawed place that the kind act of trying to save anothers soul doesn't really move the scale.
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