02-17-2014, 12:28 PM
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Re: You know, Ive been thinking...
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Originally Posted by 3lijah
I guess what I'm really trying to ask is at the end of the day, why does it really matter what we believe in when science and technology will continue to advance in time, and religion will continue to spread?
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1. Religion is not likely to survive in the long term. Over time, people are generally getting less religious as education/knowledge/technology expands. Most people largely appeal to God of the Gaps (consciously or not), and these gaps get smaller over time.
2. In short, the general mindset (from a strident atheistic perspective) is that the others are holding society back, especially on a sociopolitical and educational level. If people are being taught that faith is a good reason to accept something as true, then it makes it much harder to develop critical thinking. It means we get a lot of blind bigotry, ignorance, abuse, and opportunity cost. We get a lot of people who are satisfied with "God did it" and they develop no curiosity to actually pursue the real answers and ask the hard questions. We get people who have been taught to distrust science who could have otherwise become brilliant engineers to help carry us forward.
3. A lot of religious people with political power also tend to push religion into the law -- people who are backed up by lots of money and plenty of constituents who share the same religious beliefs. To everyone else, it's hugely offensive, damaging, and unacceptable. What's worse is when initiatives are taken that cause a lot more harm than they're worth simply for the sake of ideology.
So it all matters because we all live in the same society. Atheists would have no beef with religion if people kept it to themselves. But this isn't what we see in practice. On the contrary: many organized religions teach you to spread the word and proselytize/convert others/etc. And in many cases, a refusal to assimilate can have strongly negative consequences.
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