Monday, May 17, 2010

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Die entsetzlichen Auswirkungen der Religion


Hardly a message the last time illustrates starkly the horrific impact of religion on people. Religion in principle is capable of anything. And by that I mean explicitly, not only Islam but all religions. Religion is even capable of vital Instincts overturn, such as concern for the offspring. Even his own, looking at the recurring cases of "honor killing", or the fact that some parents seem to stand in the cases of sexual abuse of children by clergy more on the side of the perpetrators, at least look away silent, however, and.

What could be more natural than worrying about their children?, You think as a religious man at ease. Yet available for many people in the world but it just more important: Printed letters on ancient paper, designed as desired by power hungry clergy and zealous believers, the individual child seem in their eyes appear to be worthless. If it is then a girl, it has certainly a difficult position.

Yes, that religion, like any ideology, indeed in a position to switch off completely in every person more or less part of compassion pulse. Unmoved by and are the so-called volunteers to see how burning a number of girls, because they correspond to exactly the Kleidervoschrift not per se are untouchable. And so it takes only a law that dictates this godly stop driving.


That's in Saudi Arabia? Something could never happen here? What concerns us that at?

Well. The principle of religious works all over the world equal. The fear of the unknown, not least of death, can develop the people feel the need to create a Creator in His own image. This he naturally equipped with the most frightening or best features, which can have a human being. This image is then anchored, there is no holding back: All this phantom is subordinate to their own children, personal happiness, every bit of humanity. Our society is not immune. If we are not vigilant, then today's "enlightened" time, only a breathing space before the big backlash ...

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