DanTheMan: I'm not an anti-religion crusader, but if people come on this board insisting that they know they're right because God tells them so and thus they are in a morally superior position to the atheist, I'm going to have something to say in response.
And I'll be right there beside you insisting that religion does not make someone morally superior. Religion can't do that. Morality is not dependent on external factors. I know some extremely moral atheists.
If they say they are right because God tells them so I will let them have their belief. If they believe their being right makes them morally superior they have proved their moral inferiority in the holding of that belief.
I do believe certain beliefs can make someone more spiritual. I consider a state of spiritual and physical to be a better state (healthwise) than being purely physical, but I recognize that my opinion is a subjective one based on personal experiences. Since it is subjective, the opinion itself is no better or worse than anyone else's subjective opinion.
Which is why I say that Atheism/Evolutionism is not dangerous. But intolerance and hubris are dangerous, regardless of belief system.
I don't accept that this "spirit" inside you comes from a supernatural being, and therefore I don't accept your method of confirming truth as having validity.
I don't accept that the scientific method is objective, and therefore I don't accept the scientific method of confirming truth as having validity. Judgments arising from use of the scientific method are also not objective. These judgments cannot be good or bad in any absolute sense because we have no way of knowing (for certain) the future cost/benefit of a certain viewpoint, phenomenon, human habit, etc.
Respectfully,
AuldSoul