Replying to @zeevs
@zeevs I completely agree. All religions merit being criticized.
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@stilkov @zeevs They are all wrong in the sense of truthiness. But they are not equally dangerous.
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@codeblogger @zeevs How so? They’ve all managed to create murderous zealots at different times.
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@stilkov One need to have an actual look at the believes. Motives matter. ISIS could easily do stem cell research. Christianity cannot.
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@stilkov You agreed to what Reza Asla said. I just want to make sure: The discussion is further now. You missed important points since then.
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@codeblogger I completely seem to fail to get your point. To me, all religions rely on equally unbelievable fairy tales.
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@stilkov I think we, and I did this too, totally underestimate what it means to really believe something: Hell. Punishment after death...
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@stilkov Yet we don't see this kind of behavior from christians. Even though the bible is a horrible book, there are lot of passages that...
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@codeblogger This is politics, not religion. Horrible and good things being done all over the world. I believe you missed Asla’s points.
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@stilkov You have not watched the video of Sam Harris I posted.
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Replying to @codeblogger
@codeblogger Criticize individuals, or political parties, or governments – e.g. Saudi Arabia, Israel, or the US – and I’m all with you.

Nov 25, 2015 · 9:43 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov It's what he did. He criticize the set of ideas. Not individual muslims & he said those dangerous ideas are not held by a minority.
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@codeblogger So the *majority* of Muslims believes terrorism is great? Come on.
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