Religion causes war.

It isn't religion nor the lack thereto, but the total depravity of man and the fact there is zero good in mankind that starts conflict.
 
You wouldn't know a fact if it slept with you. Not that it would ever cheapen itself enough to do so.

giphy.gif
 
It isn't religion nor the lack thereto, but the total depravity of man and the fact there is zero good in mankind that starts conflict.

It is only religion that provides a small deterrent to a higher level of human depravity in my opinion. Imagine man without religion. Rome, feeding people to lions for sport. Liberals!
 
I hear this a lot. Well, let's dig a little deeper and see if this is true.

Joseph Stalin: over 42 million killed
Mao Zedong: over 37 million killed
Adolf Hitler: almost 21 million killed
Chiang Kai-Shek: over 10 million killed
Vladimir Lenin: 4 million killed
Hideki tojo: 4 million killed
Pol Pot: over 2 million killed.

All of these wars were the result of non-religious dictators, with over 100 million people killed. Many of them murdered and not just war casualities.

Any questions?

your list
 
Joseph Stalin’s Religion and Political Views | The Hollowverse
https://hollowverse.com/joseph-stalin

Joseph Stalin, whose real name was Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, was born and raised in Gori in what is now the nation of Georgia. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1953. Stalin was raised very religious in the Greek Orthodox Church. He was named after Saint Joseph and was raised to be a priest.

this
 
like child rape in the catholic church?

That isn't something condoned or preached by the Church you willful retard on steroids. You don't impugn an entire religion, police force, Government etc. for the acts of a few lunatics.

That would be like using you as an example of how fucked up and lunatic the human race is.
:laugh:
 
List of Hitler quotes — he was quite the vocal Catholic ...
scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2006/08/23/list-of-hitler-quotes-he-was-q

Aug 23, 2006 · Hitler was a straight product of German Christianity, he never renounced his Christianity, he never left the Catholic church, he had loyal support of the great majority of German Christians ...

this
 
Early life[edit]
Chiang was born in Xikou, a town in Fenghua, Zhejiang, about 30 kilometers (19 mi) west of central Ningbo. His family's ancestral home—a concept important in Chinese society—was Heqiao (和橋鎮), a town in Yixing, Jiangsu, about 38 km (24 mi) southwest of central Wuxi and 10 km (6.2 mi) from the shores of Lake Tai. His father Jiang Zhaocong (蔣肇聰) and mother Wang Caiyu (王采玉) were members of a prosperous family of salt merchants. Chiang lost his father when he was eight, and he wrote of his mother as the "embodiment of Confucian virtues".


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Kai-shek

this
 
ideki had an education typical of a Japanese youth in the Meiji era.[7] The purpose of the Meiji educational system was to train the boys to be soldiers as adults, and the message was relentlessly drilled into Japanese students that war was the most beautiful thing in the entire world, that the Emperor was a living god and that the greatest honor for a Japanese man was to die for the Emperor.[8]

this
 
Back
Top