And yet the world is better today than ever before and the worst parts of the world are the most religious...
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You said yourself tribalism paradoxically divides and unites. Religion is poisonous because it claims to be a higher powers idea, so final.
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They were trying to replace religion, swapping worship of God with Hitler. Totalitarians seeking ultimate power don't like the competition.
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Despite religion's poisoning of all in its path, no one is suggesting that it is responsible for all the violence that has ever occurred
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Isn't that the same as the "not real communism" argument?
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They are the poison of moral tribalism, or "ideologically motivated moral communities". The family to which most religions firmly belong
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No, but Nazis saw Christianity as a threat to their policies, so they subjugated churches, tried to replace with own National Reich Church.
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It's no coincidence that the Hitler Youth Movement was implemented as the Nazis suppressed Catholic youth groups.
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