LuckyR wrote: ↑October 26th, 2024, 1:25 amYou used a double negative, "not unlike", which causes the negatives to cancel each other, so you actually stated "like" which is a comparison.Gee wrote: ↑October 25th, 2024, 2:31 pmUummm... I wasn't comparing religion to Halloween, Halloween (as pointed out previously) is a religious observance. One that has evolved over time.Belinda wrote: ↑October 24th, 2024, 6:04 amI know what Halloween is, and don't believe I misunderstood anything. Lucky simply employed a tactic that is often used in debate and war to weaken the opponent's position through the use of misinformation. By comparing religion to Halloween, he made religion seem powerless and a little old fashioned -- nothing to worry about. It would be like me comparing the water main leak that flooded half my street last year to the devastation that North Carolina is experiencing after the hurricane, which would make NC's problems seem small -- nothing to worry about.Gee wrote: ↑October 24th, 2024, 2:56 amGee,, you misunderstand Lucky. Halloween is an infantilised version of Samhain the ancient festival at this time of the year. Recently Halloween has become still more degraded by commercialisation and brutal images.
I am disappointed and expected better of you. I agree that religion is going to continue to evolve, but to compare it to Halloween? How many nations have been upended and people destroyed because of Halloween?
Can no one in this forum be sincere?
Gee
Since I believed Lucky to be too intelligent to believe such nonsense, I wondered if the post was sincere.
Gee
LuckyR wrote: ↑October 26th, 2024, 1:25 am You are correct that leaders can and have leveraged tribalism within large groups to violent and destructive ends.I never stated that and wouldn't state that.
LuckyR wrote: ↑October 26th, 2024, 1:25 am Sometimes that tribalism takes the form of religious sectarianism, sometimes it is in the form of English soccer club fandom. Is this violence caused by soccer or by a herd with a sense of commonality and a common enemy? Hey, I'm not personally religious much and a huge organized religion skeptic, but I see religion shrinking in influence in the West and while it is a huge influence elsewhere, I can imagine those who can be swayed to violence by religion, also being swayed to violence by say, nationalism, if religions didn't exist.So religion is only about violence? You don't think that is just a tad biased?
Gee