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I do apologise if you have found my remark offensive in any way Chris. I was simply focusing on the fallacy behind the question itself, irrespective of the person who asked it.
yes, plenty of people have a solid moral compass without religion. this is the key ingredient of a great civil society; not whether you go to church. or say grace before dinner
just look at the hundreds of thousands of aussies that give their spare time to altruistic causes. they are the great people of australia.
I think we all have flaws, some obviously more than others, but key is knowing and acting on right from wrong. our laws reinforce this, as does the good actions of many.
I think we all have flaws, some obviously more than others, but key is knowing and acting on right from wrong. our laws reinforce this, as does the good actions of many.
yes, old days institutional power allowed scum to rise.
still happens, but probably not as much. you would not believe the behaviour of my old university, something which i will pursue to justice prevails. some people are just ruthless.
I have to say isis is a political movement and offers quite a bent use of religion, which most religious people in the muslim world would find abhorrent.
I have to say isis is a political movement and offers quite a bent use of religion, which most religious people in the muslim world would find abhorrent.
I have to say isis is a political movement and offers quite a bent use of religion, which most religious people in the muslim world would find abhorrent.
And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, you realise that the elephant in the room has always been there, but somehow has been (conveniently or ignorantly) missed by many:
Now as the current god of the capitalist western governments is called the almighty dollar, these western governments have no other choice but to bow down to it. And (here's the extremely unfortunate bit as far as I'm concerned), the bowing begins at the heart of evil itself; the monarchy that goes by the name of Saudi Arabia.
So every time someone utters the words ISIS and other terrorists groups on their lips, I'd say stop, take a step back and ask yourself the simplest of all questions: can a man survive without oxygen?
Search for the powerful suppliers of that oxygen, and who is protecting the proxy supplier/s, and there you'd find the real terrorists!
Looking in the wrong places for the elephant in the room, would not (and is not) serving anyone except the suppliers who worship themselves, and others who support and exploit their country's resources ($god$), where money talks louder than anything remotely called justice and peace for all.
Just so I'm not misunderstood by the above, I am speaking politics and not religion.