Greetings,
Even in these early days of the 21st century it’s still politically correct to say; …‘Islam is not to blame’; …‘Religion is not to blame’; …‘Religion in general produces good not bad’, …‘Religion is only from time to time perverted by ruthless and depraved individuals’; …‘These individuals are the ‘evil’ within religion not the basic religious tenants common in all of mankind’s great faith-based traditions’.
President Bush himself states that Islam has been ‘hijacked’ by a few extremists, and that Islam itself and the Muslim people are a peace-loving people supported and encouraged by a peace-loving religion. Many argue that religion is the primary motivator and even cause of ‘good’ in human society.
Is that true? Or are our religions simply a reflection of our own basic attributes; thus endowed with both ‘good’ and ‘evil’ as we ourselves are; if so; it is individual humans themselves that are inherently ‘good’ not their religions or deities. Moreover, is there something about religion that promotes, condones or ideologically endorses terrorism? Is it a fundamental aspect of religion, or simply a perverted interpretation as Bush would have us to believe?
I offer the following link if you’re interested in exploring this subject further.
Kind Regards – Kinsman
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