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Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,526
Religious fanatism is overrated, its the politics that do kill people, not their faith, or lack of it... and the social conditions that guide them...
Many leaders do try to divert attention from the real social internal problems,
accusing an outside group of people and present them as the ultimate scapegoats.
In an attempt to unify their people and control them.
This has been abused so many times, by world leaders, that one would expect that ppl wouldnt be fool enough to fall for that at 2009 and yet...
 

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Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Religious fanatism is overrated, its the politics that do kill people, not their faith, or lack of it... and the social conditions that guide them...
Many leaders do try to divert attention from the real social internal problems,
accusing an outside group of people and present them as the ultimate scapegoats.
In an attempt to unify their people and control them.
This has been abused so many times, by world leaders, that one would expect that ppl wouldnt be fool enough to fall for that at 2009 and yet...
Dude, religion is politics. Always has been. Wake up already.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,973
good stuff

i'm actually really wanting to move to cali, know anyone looking to hire a Sr. BA Consultant? :D
The boards, etc., aren't loaded with them, but I'm sure it would be pretty easy to land a gig like that here.

That's going to be an awkward conversation in about 15 years.
Sounds like the Ob/Gyn helped himself to the lunch platter.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,447
There's something about religion that just doesn't add up.

There is less religion in the richer parts of the world.
Most scientists do not believe in God.

There is more religion where there is more analfabetism.
There is more religion in the poor parts of the world.

Merely this should make you think that religion is something of the past, something we need to get rid of.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,014
There's something about religion that just doesn't add up.

There is less religion in the richer parts of the world.
Most scientists do not believe in God.

There is more religion where there is more analfabetism.
There is more religion in the poor parts of the world.

Merely this should make you think that religion is something of the past, something we need to get rid of.
Although, a lot of people on Wall Street and successful traders do believe in a God.
 

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