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Restless 16-11-2013 00:50

is Christianity a force for good?
 
Having watched the debate results of the vote whether or not Catholicism was a force
For good and it was heavily towards no, and recently having k99 join us. I am wondering. Is Christianity a force for good? Posting a poll and hope thee votes honestly.

accyman 16-11-2013 01:16

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
no religeon is a force for good they are all a force for control

well except jedi'ism thats a force for light entertainment with really cool flashy sticks

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2013 06:59

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
You can be a Christian and have Christian values without being aligned to any church or faith.
I have stated my views in others posts, it is something that is the business of the individual, and for me, is not for lengthy discussion on the forum, so apologies Rob, I haven't voted.

And for those out there who wish to make assumptions about my motives, or for that matter my spirituality, I would say to you 'cart on, I will neither confirm nor deny your assumptions'.

Balbus 16-11-2013 07:05

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
Faith is the illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable. (Mencken)

DaveinGermany 16-11-2013 08:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Balbus (Post 1084042)
Faith is the illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable. (Mencken)

Okay, that's Menckens view, but as he's not he's part of the forum he don't get no vote. :D

Rob, the question isn't encompassing enough & the options are to narrow. Obviously you posed it to late at night & no doubt after a few. :)

DtheP47 16-11-2013 09:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1084037)
no religeon is a force for good they are all a force for control

well except jedi'ism thats a force for light entertainment with really cool flashy sticks

There will be a lot of aid going out to those poor people in the wake of Hurricane Haiyan organised by religious organisations of all persuasion.
The victims will also be seeking succour and comfort from their god whosoever he may be in their darkest hours.
I guess even a jedi light sabre will help until the power is restored too Mr A

JCB 16-11-2013 09:33

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I am unable to do the poll because I believe that Christianity has been , is and will be a force for both good and bad .

egg&chips 16-11-2013 10:04

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JCB (Post 1084065)
I am unable to do the poll because I believe that Christianity has been , is and will be a force for both good and bad .

Spot on JCB. Religions often start with the best of intentions, but like all things run by mankind, religions create power and power corrupts...

accyman 16-11-2013 10:08

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Balbus (Post 1084042)
Faith is the illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable. (Mencken)


sounds more liek a reading from the book of spock :D

Restless 16-11-2013 10:41

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1084055)
Okay, that's Menckens view, but as he's not he's part of the forum he don't get no vote. :D

Rob, the question isn't encompassing enough & the options are to narrow. Obviously you posed it to late at night & no doubt after a few. :)

True about late and after a few. But after the poll is over I'll be interested in the results compared to that video I mentioned

Restless 16-11-2013 10:42

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JCB (Post 1084065)
I am unable to do the poll because I believe that Christianity has been , is and will be a force for both good and bad .

I should've added the option for both

Restless 16-11-2013 10:55

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
Intelligence² Debate Results - Is the Catholic church a force for good in the world? (Hitchslap) - YouTube
interesting results for catholic church

Margaret. Wasn't after lengthy debate. Just results of the poll

JCB 16-11-2013 11:26

Re: is Christianity a force for good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1084081)
Intelligence² Debate Results - Is the Catholic church a force for good in the world? (Hitchslap) - YouTube
interesting results for catholic church

Margaret. Wasn't after lengthy debate. Just results of the poll

I watched the full debate a good while ago .

Good points were made by both sides .

As for the results of the polling after the debate , well they were pretty meaningless and told us very little .

A similar debate in another place and at another time could have come up with quite different results . It just depends who are in the audience .

A poll of a relatively small number of people is not proof as to whether something is a force for good or for bad .

I prefer to look at the people I meet in my every day living , seeing what motivates them and how they cope with the good and bad in life . That tells me more than any debate among a select few individuals who I do not know personally .

jaysay 16-11-2013 12:40

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Christianity is what each individual makes of it, I was brought up RC, but it doesn't mean I take everything I was force fed at school seriously, like birth control, can't say I take kindly to a guy, sat in finery in the Vatican, making rules on this when he doesn't play the game

Less 16-11-2013 13:25

is Christianity a force for good?
 
I cannot understand why a self proclaimed Atheist would start this thread, never mind have a poll about it.


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