Votaro
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- Posted: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 04:57:41 +0000
Support for absolute religious freedom is incompatible with world peace. As religious texts are most often deemed as life guidebooks, when they have something horrid to support, inevitably through being deemed as a life guidebook, there will always be those who will follow the text word for word and deem it as law. Through deeming it as law, they will perceive criminality to be stripped from their actions. Thus the criminality for slavery in their eyes becomes equal to a policeman taking someone to prison, through their eyes murders acted from the influence of their "holy" text, will be perceived as to being a twisted form of capitol punishment deemed by their God rather than murder. This here is called the radical's loophole and is why we need to filter such influences out of society before we can achieve world peace.
However this is how the Radical followers of such religious texts think, this here, is how the non-radicals tend to think.
Hoping that I was finally able to word this all right.
If you are not willing to accept the source of religious radicalism being the very texts the religion covets, then you are also not willing to allow world peace what it needs to happen, and what it need to happen is a purification of influences, a change of perspective and a moral code without any basis on neither the male nor female ego, but rather Virtues! http://www.virtuescience.com/virtuelist.html
However this is how the Radical followers of such religious texts think, this here, is how the non-radicals tend to think.
Hoping that I was finally able to word this all right.
If you are not willing to accept the source of religious radicalism being the very texts the religion covets, then you are also not willing to allow world peace what it needs to happen, and what it need to happen is a purification of influences, a change of perspective and a moral code without any basis on neither the male nor female ego, but rather Virtues! http://www.virtuescience.com/virtuelist.html