David Cross on Religion
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First, economy should be in the service of societ not via versa, now if society is fucked up and the human species is runnung to the ultimate doom than what the fuck is economy for?
Sorry for the long reply and my mediocre english.
To compare "you have to breath oxygen to live" and "thou shalt wear a burka outside your home if you're female" or "thou shalt not covet thy neighbors ass or wife" is fairly ridiculous.
Issues are experienced when the "all knowing and all superiod, high IQ people" think they really do know best and they make laws and create morals that destroy society and often, they themselves don't even practice.
I agree, the economy should serve society, not vice versa.
Women are second class citizens in islamic societies...even non-extremist ones.
It's sad, it's wrong and it's against everything NATURE has set forth for us.
Women are to be exalted, respected and held high in regard...not beaten and raped at a man's whim...and in Islamic communities, legally, I might add.
Extremism is missing one important element...common sense. Common sense is as natural in each and every one of us as the ned for oxygen and food.
david cross fucking rules!
You can believe in what you believe, you have that right. But as soon as your beliefs spill over into my life or the lives of others, I'll swat that shit down.
Freedom is grand.
If you read my post, you'll see that I lump radical fundamentalist christians in the same idiotic group as fundamentalist islamists or jews.
Radical and literal followers of any religion are a bunch of fuckin kooks, period. There is simply no way to logically follow to the literal letter a text that is thousands of years old and has been translated more times than Madonna has been gang banged (that's 'a lot' for those of you playing the home game).
You have the right to say what you want, I have the right to say what I want. We both have the right to criticize each other.
Is this a one sided conversation or do you actually read what I write?