Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religion a mental illness? [View all]mike_c
(37,147 posts)I don't have much use for religion. I suppose I've made that clear.
I apologize if I came off as snippish. I am still waiting for someone to do the simple and obvious one day and reveal a deity, unambiguously. Until then, all this defense of superstitious nonsense is just that-- nonsense. Nor am I "using mental illness" to attack religion. Until someone can show me one shred of objective truth in religious myths about supernatural causes and extraordinary events I will regard belief in those myths as evidence of extreme gullibility at best, and delusional thinking more likely. Fairy tales are not real, whether about Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, or God.
You call me arrogant and hateful for questioning the rationality of people who believe in fairy tales-- who believe in them, mind you-- but you don't complain about the hatefulness of religious bigotry and violence, or the arrogance of those who bludgeon the innocent with their version of the god tale. I'm cowardly and bigoted for pointing out the incongruity of adults who believe in just so stories, while the violence they perpetrate against one another over their fairy tales is somehow noble and humanizing?