Comments by "Dino2996" (@Dino23968) on "VICE Asia"
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@Eefiedoesstuff Atheism killed more lives than religion.
Fascism and communism - both of which were atheist ideologies - murdered more than 150 million people in the 20th Century alone.
Communist and other godless regimes have continued to kill hundreds of thousands since. Add the millions of rapes, tortures and enslavements by these same godless regimes, and you’ve got yourself a pretty ugly picture.
The atheist’s favorite ‘go to’ accusation against Christianity includes the Inquisition, the Crusades, the Salem Witch Trials and the church paedophilia scandal. However, even assuming that all such wrongs occurred as a direct result of church doctrine (they did not, but let’s assume so), the numbers dwarf in comparison to what atheism has wrought.
The Crusades involved the deaths of approximately 1.5 million people. Most of them were soldiers on both sides, as well as people who died of disease and other peripheral causes. The Inquisition resulted in less than 5,000 deaths over a span of approximately 300 years. The Salem Witch Trials spanned just four months, resulting in a total of 19 killed.
There are other so-called ‘killings’ that occurred as a result of religious fervor (the French Religious Wars, the 30 Years War, and so forth), but even adding all those up, you could not even reach ten per cent of the numbers of deaths that godless regimes have caused.
To argue that “religion has caused more death than anything else” is a quip that has no basis in fact.
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@NeroNORirl If you’re talking about that book The God Delusion where the author Richard Dawkins says, "The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully,” then keep in mind that Dawkins’ statement only makes sense in terms in a malevolent and mythological God(whether Norse mythology, Roman mythology,etc), like how the Greeks believed Poseidon to be a very destructive God. That doesn’t make sense in terms of a benevolent God(the kind of God Christians, Jews, and Muslims believe in) who is all-good, all-merciful, and all-forgiving to his people. According to what Christians say about the Holy Trinity, God the Father sent Jesus (His only Son), to die for humans sins. It is essentially God sacrificing himself to save humanity. Which Tyrant will do this? If Dawkins cannot figure out how can God be wrathful about sin (in humans) and loves humans (who are sinful) so much, he should think more before he speak.
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