by jimwalton » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:28 pm
Sure, I get it. There's a lot of corruption, hypocrites, and fakers in religion just like anywhere else (politics, business, etc.), and it does its damage, for sure. It's always regrettable when religion messes people up. But don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. The problem isn't religion, but instead with corrupt and hypocritical people.
> I have seen religion do a whole lot more harm than good in my life.
In contrast, I've seen religion accomplish SO much good: hospitals, education, advocating against human trafficking, advocating for the poor, working in remote places of the world filled with things like AIDS, dengue fever, and such things. Historically Christians have been on the forefront of so many beneficial causes—which is not to say there haven't been atrocious things, too. But don't judge a religion by the extremist fringe and the idiots in our midst. Judge it by its founder and its principles.
> A friend of mine tried to kill herself in high school because of abusive Mormon counseling that put a huge strain on her.
That's tragic. Sorry.
> My aunt spent thousands of dollars on Scientology courses.
Uh, so deceptive. Scientology is just fake...and abusive.
> My other aunt is a Jew-for-Jesus, and she is afraid of Pokémon, DND, and Harry Potter
Afraid??? Hmm...
> I had a Muslim friend in high school who was terrified to touch a small puppy because her religion conditioned her to believe that puppies were bad.
Puppies are bad? No one ever told me! I think they're adorable.
> Religion tore my parents apart, mom was Irish Catholic, dad was an atheist and that drove a wedge between them.
So was it religion that drove them apart, or atheism? Maybe they were incompatible? Irreconcilable differences? Mismatched personalities? But you're sure religion was to blame?
> Religion gets people to hate queer people, it encourages racism and nationalism, and it encourages harmful, delusional beliefs.
Now this is just wrong. Just because there are some haters out there, don't blame Christianity. Christianity teaches us to love everyone. Encourages racism? That's a lie. Encourages nationalism? That's a lie, too. Harmful, delusional beliefs? Not true. Even if I choose to believe things you don't, how's that harmful?
> Then there’s stuff like Heaven’s Gate and the Westboro Baptist Church.
Don't blame religion for weirdos. Every movement has them. Every cause has them. We don't assume ISIS defines all Muslims, we know KKK doesn't define all Christians, and Westboro Baptist Church is in a class by itself.
> Frankly, the only religious person in my life who is chill about it is my step mom, and she’s a Jewish Wiccan. I respect the hell out of her for that.
I would guess you need to meet more Christians. What are you doing for lunch tomorrow; let's get together. Your post is filled with a lot of stereotypes and caricatures—the extremes that don't represent the whole.
> I’m an atheist to protect myself from crazy beliefs.
I can tell by your examples that you've had exposure to more than your fair share of religious weirdos, but you're wrong to assume that you therefore have an accurate picture of religion.
> there are so many religions out there, and picking one seems arbitrary with a 99.99999% chance that I’m completely wrong.
It's not just a matter of "picking one." We evaluate the evidence, we assess for truth, and we use reason and logic. There's nothing arbitrary about it.
> I’m not evil, I don’t eat babies, I don’t want to go on murder sprees, I just don’t want to involve myself with stuff that could damage my mental health. Can you please just accept that?
Sure, I get that. But you also need to see that your perceptions of religion have been negatively colored by some bad exposure. Can you accept that? There are billions of wonderful people out there with religious beliefs. (There are also too many wackos—but there are atheist wackos, too. A few bad apples shouldn't define the whole tree.) You've obviously been hurt by people and seem to think that religious people are just out there. Sorry that has happened to you, but it's far from an accurate picture.