Zad wrote:
It's all very well saying, 'well, let's banned everything that's ever killed anyone', but you have to be sensible. Religion's positives aren't that positive, after all...
I'm going to have to disagree with this. Aside from the personal benefits that religion provides for many (ie, increased happiness, sense of meaning, an ability to commune with the natural world in a sense that most atheists, including myself, seem to lack), religion has done wonders for human societies. Hell, just look at classic anthropologists; Malinowski, Durkheim, Burkert and Vernant have all argued that religion, in some sense, has kept societies together. Burkert, for example, argues that religion channeled violence into a socially acceptable form, sacrifice, therefore channeling the dangerous aspects of violence through religion. Malinowski argues that religion can justify societal values and institutions. Whatever you think of religion or these arguments (some of which are pretty flimsy at this point), most anthropologists still agree that religion has contributed a lot to the development of society in a positive way. I'm not denying that it has some negatives, I would say that the concept of property does as well. So then..
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t's all very well saying, 'well, let's banned everything that's ever killed anyone', but you have to be sensible. Religion's positives aren't that positive, after all...
So then why arbitrarily choose to suppress religion? Is religion really the worst thing in the world right now? Is it really necessary to expend energy sneering at religious people and telling them how silly they are and how intelligent us atheists are, doing all the missionary things we bitch about them doing when there are... more real problems out there?
As to your other question, I don't know how to answer it. If "paganism" had survived, the world would be a completely different place in just about every way. I think that in some sense metalheads are just reacting against authority, but our modern concepts of religion are completely coloured by a Christian type; I have no idea how we'd react to a dominant, completely different type of religion.