No, I don't think so. I think stopping believing in things that aren't true is progress in itself & also facilitates social progress.https://twitter.com/AkivaMCohen/status/923145407034732544 …
Of course. I am not saying that religious people will agree with me. They're not going to see the decrease in religion as progress.
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right. So that's not a "defense" of the claim so much as a restatement of it. As a religious person myself, I was wondering if there was
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I can certainly defend my position that there's no evidence a god exists but this has been done to death. Bored of it now.
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Heh. I'm sure you can. I can certainly defend my refutation of that argument (particularly if phrased that way!). But agreed, done to death
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For the purpose of that thread, the thing I am taking issue with is that it is morally wrong to think secularism better than religion.
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The idea that it is morally wrong to think one set of ideas is better than another. Somehow bigoted or intolerant.
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When in fact, it is bigoted & intolerant to think this of sets of people. I think atheism > religion but atheists = to religious people.
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