“Religion
is responsible for generating and sustaining most of the racism,
sexism, anti-(insert minority human subgroup here)-isms
. . .”
Jen
McCreight
While
that misinformation is bad enough, the stuff that truly troubles me
are comments whose general message is,
“History teaches us that no other cause has brought more death than the word of god.”
Guilian
Buzlia“History teaches us that no other cause has brought more death than the word of god.”
Nothing has brought more death than the Word of God.
I know, Hugo. I must not say anything that disagrees or it will seem unChristian of me, to you. So - I'll let Vox Day respond for me.
“Apparently
it was just an amazing coincidence that every Communist of historical
note publicly declared his atheism. There have been twenty-eight
countries in world history that can be confirmed to have been ruled
by regimes with avowed atheists at the helm. These twenty-eight
historical regimes have been ruled by eighty-nine atheists, of whom
more than half have engaged in democidal acts of the sort committed
by Stalin and Mao.
The
total body count for the ninety years between 1917 and 2007 is
approximately 148 million dead at the bloody hands of fifty-two
atheists, three times more than all the human beings killed by war,
civil war, and individual crime in the entire twentieth century
combined.
The
historical record of collective atheism is thus 182,716 times worse
on an annual basis than Christianity’s worst and most infamous
misdeed, the Spanish Inquisition. It is not only Stalin and Mao who
were so murderously inclined, they were merely the worst of the whole
Hell-bound lot. For every Pol Pot whose infamous name is still spoken
with horror today, there was a Mengistu, a Bierut, and a Choibalsan,
godless men whose names are now forgotten everywhere but in the lands
they once ruled with a red hand.
Is
a 58 percent chance that an atheist leader will murder a noticeable
percentage of the population over which he rules sufficient evidence
that atheism does, in fact, provide a systematic influence to do bad
things? If that is not deemed to be conclusive, how about the fact
that the average atheist crime against humanity is 18.3 million
percent worse than the very worst depredation committed by
Christians, even though atheists have had less than one-twentieth the
number of opportunities with which to commit them. If one considers
the statistically significant size of the historical atheist set and
contrasts it with the fact that not one in a thousand religious
leaders have committed similarly large-scale atrocities, it is
impossible to conclude otherwise, even if we do not yet understand
exactly why this should be the case. Once might be an accident, even
twice could be coincidence, but fifty-two incidents in ninety years
reeks of causation!”
Vox
Day
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