Moloc wrote:Of course you can call me a fucking hypocrite if you want: my kid goes to a religious school for pre-pre-K five days a week because there are no secular schools in the area.

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Moloc wrote:Of course you can call me a fucking hypocrite if you want: my kid goes to a religious school for pre-pre-K five days a week because there are no secular schools in the area.
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
Citation?Moloc wrote:More acts of hatred and terrorism and war have been committed in the name of God and religion than any number of humanitarian missions.
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
I've been told a lot of these "victims" would actually rather not a bunch of unskilled American youth trek down to Haiti or whatever other ravaged place to take away potential work from the native people building houses or whatnot--and then considering the extra drain on food, water, shelter for the volunteers, usually ends up being more harm than help. As if that's of any relevance to the current discussion. But it's a thought.stewvee wrote: If you are referring to the countless pro bono trips to impoverished countries by church organizations to rebuild after disasters, or treat the ill, or build shelter for indigent folks, then you've got some logic problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-77kdSfFjcstewvee wrote:Again, citation?
Far too often religion stands at odds with - and in opposition to - science. That's enough for me to say it sucks, it's cancerous (whenever it is spread) and humanity would be all the better for throwing off its blinders.stewvee wrote:...doesn't mean it's inherently cancerous.
None. See: "been told". Hearsay. I've never done one of those retreats, so don't consider anything I say worth shit--the usual for me round these parts.stewvee wrote:Again, citation?
Brian wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-77kdSfFjcstewvee wrote:Again, citation?
Tricalibur wrote:I am looking for Skullcrusher and Dynamo.
A lot of goal post moving here.BlackRoija wrote:Well, here's my backup. Ain't just hearsay.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... world.html
The paper they cite can be found here:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1 ... 010.487124
It's specific to AIDS-related volunteer work, but the same principles apply to your Habitat for Humanity-s and such.
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
Pascal's wager?badcarburetor wrote:Far too often religion stands at odds with - and in opposition to - science. That's enough for me to say it sucks, it's cancerous (whenever it is spread) and humanity would be all the better for throwing off its blinders.stewvee wrote:...doesn't mean it's inherently cancerous.
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In a nation where blasphemy is outlawed that right there could get me in world of shit. All for mocking something that does not exist.
No citation.
http://chipsandbeermag.tumblr.com/Brian wrote:dance, monkey, dance!!
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