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In reply to the discussion: Yes, Religion Can Still Be A Force For Good In The World. Here Are 100 Examples How [View all]intaglio
(8,170 posts)46. Because they are being singled out as examples of why religion can be a force for good
They're charities, they do certain work: why should what they claim is the source of their goodness be of any importance? Why do they highlight their religion as the reason for their works?
Simple empathy and caring are sufficient reasons for secular charities. If these human emotions the drivers of the work done by these highlighted religions why bring religion into it at all?
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Yes, Religion Can Still Be A Force For Good In The World. Here Are 100 Examples How [View all]
cbayer
Jun 2014
OP
Fascinating that you yourself can post the definition, but you cannot see that the poster in questio
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2014
#100
Fortinbras also abused 'undermines' to mean 'incapable of rational thought.'
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2014
#104
If it is not say that religious people are incapable of rational thought, then what does it say?
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jun 2014
#134
Yes, various sects in Christianity generally all have their preferred translations.
trotsky
Jun 2014
#27
Both govt and secular groups support various programs. Often govt does it thru the grant process.
pinto
Jun 2014
#39
Then how about we drop the nonsense about religious groups being the only thing...
trotsky
Jun 2014
#40
Because they are being singled out as examples of why religion can be a force for good
intaglio
Jun 2014
#46
There are plenty of charites both religious and secular have gone bad or are frauds.
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#49
So that boils down to religion not being the reason for the charitable works in the OP
intaglio
Jun 2014
#50
I'm sure it has a lot do do with it but they're being acknowledged for their works not their faith.
rug
Jun 2014
#62
But cbayer, why the need to praise and single out belief or even non-belief when it comes to...
trotsky
Jun 2014
#69
It's almost if they are making $$$ or get their livelihood from religion. n/t
Fix The Stupid
Jun 2014
#71
If you actually check my posts I have said, explicitly, that good should be extolled
intaglio
Jun 2014
#73
I can not say what they would be doing if they wrre not believers but I suspect many would be
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#110
I might accept the OP's source claim that it CAN be a force for good, but
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2014
#112
And those ops should be challenged like we challenge thebthreads that show religion in a bad light.
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#126
thanks cbayer. You would think it is a great sin to praise these organizations from the responses
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#119
Sorry but most religious charities do not require this. Where did you get that from?
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#129