Kaz wrote:Still sticking by it. Why do we need religion for morality, humanist principles are good enough for me.
Personally I'd say that the inquisition, burning people for witchcraft and the destruction of the south American artefacts found by the conquistadors were pretty damned immoral. As were the fip/flop between catholic and protestant in our own country with the deaths it caused. Plus the most recent situation in NI where religion was a big excuse. Add to that the horrors of apostasy in Moslem lands today and, IMO, religion has no space in education apart from the awareness that it exists and a systematic, secular, analysis of the claims.
I'm not such a big fan of humanist moves either, I tend to find they go over the top much like religion in some cases.
My take is
enlightened self interest. Which I believe is the core tenet of what Jesus taught. As opposed to the teachings of the churches, where conformity to worship and belief above evidence is the defining characteristic.
Also this teaching "fairness", which can only be done by sexualising 5 year old's, has to stop.