quip suggested:
...Young adults grew up after the tragedy (of 911) seeing radical religious fundamentalism for the hate mongering, violent, divisiveness it prides itself upon....
doser spotted an error in quip's reasoning:
you seriously believe that young people are so foolish that they can't parse out which
religion was responsible for 911?
Religion per se matters not.
wait, didn't you just blame a decline in Christianity on the actions of radical mooslims who were acting in the name of islam?
seems to me that religion mattered quite a bit on 911 - one specific religion
It's the wholesale rejection of religious dogma in general...
so you're suggesting that the decline in Christianity is due to the actions of radical mooslims acting in the name of islam, causing americans, unable to differentiate between violent radical moosies and tie-wearing mormons, to reject
all religion?
seems unlikely to me :idunno:
the division, prejudice and hate it inherently fosters.
division between good and evil, yes
prejudice against evil and those who perform evil acts, yes
hate of that which is evil, yes
9/11 was religion's crowning achievement
well, one religion
homosexuality, a parochial, close second.
homosexuality is a crowning achievement of religion? :freak: