On 2017-05-11 at 06:57:00 +0000, Lyberta wrote:
Believing in religion is like buying Apple's iPhone. Sure, it's shiny, it has apps, you may feel good about yourself. But most people don't understand how much they sacrifice by using it. Like downloading apps not from Apple Store or not be constantly surveilled.
Well, some people have faith, and they don't have a choice in having it or not. Personally I feel it's like having another sense like smell: imprecise, prone to misunderstanding, but it's there and those who have it cannot deny that they feel something.
Did I mention "imprecise"? Understanding *what* that something is is a whole different matter, and historically lots of people who claimed who know have been proved (or strongly suspected) to lie for their own advantage.
Religion is the cause of most homophobia and transphobia in the world. LGBT people get executed by ISIS, get imprisoned by Chechens and get discriminated in most of the world.
well, not really. power and lust for it is the cause of most *phobia in the world; homosexual and trans people are among the minorities that are currently used as an easy target to turn people's insatisfaction with the current situation on, like in the past it was the jews (and homosexuals, and jehowa's witnesses, etc) in germany, the japanese in the US during the war and the communists afterwards, etc.
Some of it uses the excuse of religion, some of race, some of politics, but the shared factor is that they are all minorities that are big enough to be visible, but small enough that the people in power (or who want to get in power) don't feel them as a danger.