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I really think you should reconsider that - by volume of people, organised religion of all persuasions is a force for good, IMO too much opinion is formed by media exposure to the relatively few extremists who use faith as a cloak to either generate income or perpetuate conflict. Just IMO like.Originally posted by ramAnag View Postshare your contempt for most ‘organised religion’
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Yep...okay...long day, should have chosen my words more carefully.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostI really think you should reconsider that - by volume of people, organised religion of all persuasions is a force for good, IMO too much opinion is formed by media exposure to the relatively few extremists who use faith as a cloak to either generate income or perpetuate conflict. Just IMO like.
To my way of thinking...Jesus Christ may, to me, be a heroic role model and I know there are some wonderful individuals who subscribe to various religions.
Unfortunately, again imo, I feel the damage that has been done by religion - either as a means of social control or an endless source of conflict - outweighs the good.
Suppose, when it comes to religion, I’m in the same place as you and GP are with Brexit...a tad undecided.
Sure JC would have favoured Remain though.
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If all of the organised religions were to liquidise all of their assets they could eradicate hunger, homelessness and poverty in one fell swoop. They aren't going to though.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostI really think you should reconsider that - by volume of people, organised religion of all persuasions is a force for good, IMO too much opinion is formed by media exposure to the relatively few extremists who use faith as a cloak to either generate income or perpetuate conflict. Just IMO like.
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JC would have been a remainer!! Hmmmm, I guess that tongue was firmly in your cheek.
Mexico isn't in the EU, not is Palestine, so I'm not sure he would have had a vote, unless he had managed to sneak over from Camp Sangat after he had decided to go for political asylum, and been granted it on the basis that his new methods to feed the poor on fish and bread were deemed to be for the good of the UK benefits claimants.
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MA Hope you are not referring to the CofE they are nearly broke .They only have £8.6 billion in endowments and investments Bonds of £459 million They own 17,000 acres of forests , 105,000 acres of land , They own Hyde Park estate, 16,000churches 42 cathedrals, they own10% of the Metro Centre , Offered £400million for Wonga when they were going bust . They even admitted to employing people in this cathedrals on Zero hours contracts So don't get relying on them to end homelessness any time soonOriginally posted by MadAmster View PostIf all of the organised religions were to liquidise all of their assets they could eradicate hunger, homelessness and poverty in one fell swoop. They aren't going to though.
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which fades into insignificance when compared to the Mormon Church with about 70 billion, and the Catholic churches which must be well over 100 billion
But these are still chicken feed compared to the market capitalisation of the big global corporations
Whilst not an apologist for Islam, the concept of zakat must have broad appeal to those of a left leaning persuasion
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His dad was experienced in global ethnic cleansing, demonising snakes, hating homo***uality, and inciting eternal horrific turmoil for anyone believing otherwise... so probably a remainer yes.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostYep...okay...long day, should have chosen my words more carefully.
To my way of thinking...Jesus Christ may, to me, be a heroic role model and I know there are some wonderful individuals who subscribe to various religions.
Unfortunately, again imo, I feel the damage that has been done by religion - either as a means of social control or an endless source of conflict - outweighs the good.
Suppose, when it comes to religion, I’m in the same place as you and GP are with Brexit...a tad undecided.
Sure JC would have favoured Remain though.
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The difference is in 95% of Muslim countries is voluntary and the goes to the poor and the needy . The few countries were it is compulsory it's 2.5% of your total wealthOriginally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Postwhich fades into insignificance when compared to the Mormon Church with about 70 billion, and the Catholic churches which must be well over 100 billion
But these are still chicken feed compared to the market capitalisation of the big global corporations
Whilst not an apologist for Islam, the concept of zakat must have broad appeal to those of a left leaning persuasion
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