• @Flyswat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    02 years ago

    If so, religious people are failing it.

    How so?

    I might have misunderstood your statement. If this life is a test and the eternal afterlife is what they seek, how are they failing it?

    They don’t care about a finite 90-something year life and would give it away for an eternity which is incomparable.

    • @tacosanonymous@lemm.ee
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      22 years ago

      The implication I’m making is that a moral deity that allows free will might allow bad things to happen as a test for people to act morally. Religion, instead has been at the root of problems and/or stood by while bad people do bad things.

      • @Flyswat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        02 years ago

        I agree with the first part.

        However, Religion is not a body in and of itself but we talk about people. I cannot and will never defend religious people wholesale because they are people and all people make mistakes. However to attribute mistakes to religion, one has to prove that said religion says to commit that mistake.

        What I defend is religion, in this instance Islam, and would ask those who attribute a problem to it to provide first the evidence that it is indeed encouraging it.

        In all fairness I would like to point out that statistics show that atheists were responsible for the most killings in human history.