
I'll not write any more, as it'll repidly deteriorate into sweary angries...
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 8:33, Reply)

If you're going to listen to a god botherer and not take medication YOU NEED TO SURVIVE, then this will happen. That's the problem with modern religion; it's not needed, it just hinders our progress as a species.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 8:40, Reply)

the problem comes with this attitude that science and religious belief are somehow enemies and if you believe in one then you have to stop involving with the other to be taken seriously.
It ain't necessarily so, I think you can find a happy middle ground without topping yourself over it.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 8:54, Reply)

Sure, if someone finds joy in taking part in a religion, that's cool, as long as they don't take it too far and do stuff like this.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 8:58, Reply)

I do have a problem with the hardcore Christians' growing attempts to influence our government though.
The likes of Nadine Dorries (covertly trying to ban abortion) and that fella on the BBC Sunday morning news/chat thing who wants to ban sex education 'cos he hates gays (but wouldn't say it like that) and hide behind pressure group names like 'Centre for Family Values' can fuck right off.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:06, Reply)

like lobbyists, pressure groups, all the other religions, voters...
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:22, Reply)

on how 'reasonable' their issues are?
Like CAN they be reasoned? Not just 'My God says these people should die!' and suchlike.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:28, Reply)

But I tend to feel that an awful lot of these issues are based on convictions at least as flimsy or as self interested. And you look at the influence that are much more malevolent like oil companies, or Rupert Murdoch, or BAE systems, or foreign treaties, and I think you'll realize that until these dragons are slayed the lunatic fringe of the Religious community are nothing more than a distraction and any time spent knocking them is "low hanging fruit" at best, and serving the interests of the real bastards in the world at worst.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:50, Reply)

As WiL implied; that's putting religions on a parr with logical, critically-reasoned arguments from serious pressure-groups/other political groups &c.
Which they're clearly not.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:38, Reply)

"Logical, Critically reasoned argument" is a God I just can't take seriously.
"Self interested Bastards who have the world just the way they like it and want to distract the population with trivia and the illusion of rationality while they pull the strings of power" is what rules the world.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:59, Reply)

It's an interesting & valid point. However, I don't think the fact that there are self-serving, greedy, money-grabbing bastards attempting to manipulate policy negates the evil influence of religion at all. Which, typing it, is too obvious to state.
In summary, I agree with you, but think religion's malignant influence is more than a distraction...
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 11:33, Reply)

I have no problem at all with religious belief being about and followed and respected, however when it then decides it can enforce itself as law on everyone in the country/world and dictate what people can and can't do with their own lives and bodies, no, that is not right, everyone has their own beliefs, they shouldn't have to be forced into 'believing' in someone else's, in the modern age particularly when everyone has the sum of all human knowledge, good and bad, at their fingertips, I think folks should be allowed to make their own minds up.
As a general rule if your life is not hurting anyone else's then that's your choice and yours alone, I guess you could argue they made their own choice and paid the consequences, but knowing as I do of a good mate of mine who felt pressured into hiding his gayness all his life and at 46 is now currently being blackmailed into 'staying straight' by his very christian wife and minister, otherwise they will inform all his family of his shameful dirty gay thoughts and destroy everything he's ever worked and paid for all his life, AND he is treated like scum in his own house and is no longer allowed to touch his own son, well, lets say I know how 'encouraging' some of these churches can be...
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:26, Reply)

And most of them are considerably more effective at it than "Religion". You think of the behavior modification that Apple performs on its users, or the manipulative tactics of advertisers. You have the world of political spin, or of health and safety. The various agendas pushed through our education system.
Seems like "Religion" is an easy target because it inherently irrational, but also probably the least worthy of your ire if you are hoping that your anger is going to make the world a place where less manipulation of people goes on.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:34, Reply)

if someone tells me I can no longer do something that harms no one because their god says it's wrong and now I must undergo checks by their god police to make sure I'm not committing such moral sins, not so much.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:40, Reply)

I don't recall advertisers (even apple) promising everlasting life and claiming to know the one and only "truth". Apple users may be smug bastards but I've yet to experience one of them claiming that because of their product the user is going to spend eternity in a land of ambrosia and that users of other platforms are damned
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:40, Reply)

read a fair few PC users comments that weren't a million miles off that!
Let's face it folks buy stuff 'cos they want to own it, whatever their reasons, whether they just like it, want something they think will work well for purpose, or think women will want to have their babies, it's still their personal choice, so I find it very odd when folks get up in arms about it when someone else liked and bought something they would not.
But to get back to point, yeh, I dont think Apple ever claimed it could cure cancer! ;)
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:47, Reply)

That posited that this is exactly what both advertisers and politicians do.
The idea was that they substitute the symbols of religion because they are deep triggers in the human psyche: So our ever-lasting life, for example, is now the dream of a happy retirement. And this is far more of a crock, because most people work their life and health away making their employers rich and are too sick/dead to really enjoy their retirement when it comes.
Look at the symbology in most advertising, and you will see some sort of valhalla promised as a result of buying into their product. "Get a loan" they say, and show you a picture of heaven on the beach, with a beautiful spouse and perfect children and a flash car.
Instead of the 10 commandments we have the ethos of Career, Family, Friends. And we as a people seem to have bought into the false notion that these will bring us everlasting happiness when in fact they are the three biggest causes of misery in the lives of most of the people I know. Not because of something inherent in them, but because of the unrealistic expectation we have been taught to place on them.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 11:08, Reply)

but its a very interesting and humourously made documentary about media tactics to control the population.
www.channel4.com/programmes/starsuckers
EDIT: nuts, not available any more on 4OD. Maybe youtube. worth a hunt around if its something that interests you. I liked it because its also a giggle while making a serious point.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 11:14, Reply)

Basically I have no problem with what religious people believe in their own private lives, but when someone is motivated to write laws or tell me how I should live *my* life by a fictional Paternal Sky-Master then I get angry.
The Cult of Apple's reaction to Jobs's death (sad I know, I'm not trying to detract from this) was fascinating and weird. All these people were like "OH NOES OUR MESSIAH IS DED, HE WAS THE BESTEST MAN EVAR" and (no joke) I saw someone say "nobody has done more to change our world and technology" on twitter and it took all of my willpower to restrain myself from replying with "KNOWLEDGE FAIL: See Nikola Tesla or Henry Ford, iBitch!".
Still, at least Jobs really existed.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:51, Reply)

...I read that as "The Cult of Apple's reaction to Job's death".
Amazing how context alters your perception, isn't it?
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 11:20, Reply)

I had to really hunt that story for the name of a church. I suspected it was going to finger the UCKG, but ultimately it doesn't put the blame on any one church.
It does say "AHPN said it believed the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), which has UK headquarters in Southwark, south London, may be involved in such practices."
So the headline says Church did this, but we don't actually know which one.
Obviously this has nothing to do with the fact these church's are absolutely minted and have high class lawyers coming out of their arses
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 8:43, Reply)

If I get a few moments in work (I will) I'll have a look round the internet to see if they're mentioned any more in this sad context.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 9:00, Reply)

Why would he change his mind and cure them of it? He would have been busy burying dinosaur fossils, surely?
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 8:53, Reply)

When the hospital sent in a priest after my step son had passed from cancer. We are not religious, and told them so, but we "afflicted" by the good intentions of others. The Priest stated 'he's gone to a better place' - our feeling was that the best place was here with us now. The holy man was lucky to leave with his own life...
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 9:50, Reply)

In your situation, I'm pretty certain he'd have been given about 10 seconds head start before I went at him with whatever came to hand (I.E. the Bible he had on him/various pieces of furniture/his own torn off limbs). This sad's me off no end. Religious cnuts!
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 12:03, Reply)

And just feel incredibly sad that people are dying in our nation's capital because of this evil.
Humanity has acheived so much, yet religion seems bent on dragging us back to the dark ages.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 10:11, Reply)

and then let god put them out.
( , Tue 18 Oct 2011, 12:39, Reply)