Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why is it ok for people to believe in some fake things and not others? [View all]Pope George Ringo II
(1,896 posts)Never mind the pogroms, jihads, crusades, and other terminology associated with mass religious violence, it's worth remembering that when somebody flies a plane into a building, they're a religious "extremist." Blow up an abortion clinic? That makes you a religious "fundamentalist." It's tacitly admitted that the more attention you pay to your religion, the more dangerous you are to yourself and those around you. Whatever drawbacks patriotism may share with religion, having 184 flag stickers on your car really doesn't correlate
very well with single-handedly invading Honduras.
Ignoring for a moment the fact that the entire question is just whataboutism. Even if the premise were true, it's like suggesting that heart disease is fine because cancer kills people too.