I’m with you Doctor. A religious discussion arises the passion in
people - as Spatula demonstrates. I promise to keep MY discussion
to your documentary.
I want to make a documentary that focuses on why people want to think god exists, and why you don't need god to have morals or to succeed.
This seems quite shallow to me.
I’m a religous person and I don’t know a single religous person
who believes you need God to have morals or to succeed. There is
plenty of proof that you don’t. Is a documentary really needed
about that? Have you met a lot of religious people who believe
athiests have no morals and cannot succeed?
but I do feel that religion is harmful and should be treated as such.
You have made a very interesting progression here. You started by
saying you want to make a documentary on the viewpoint of an
atheist from a fair an scientific perspective. That you feel many
religious people think atheists are “god haters” and evil so you
want to show that they are not.
Now you say that religion is harmful and should be treated that
way. That’s quite a change.
To me something that is harmful and should be treated that way
is child abuse. And I believe people who do harm to children should
be severely punished. I’m not suggesting no religious person has
never caused harm - of course they have - but is religion
harmful? Atheists have caused harm, but I don’t believe atheism
is harmful. Which brings up the question: since you believe
religion is harmful and should be treated that way, how should
religion be treated?
Your friend is a Muslim. So you know that vast majority of the 1.5
billion people who follow Islam are peaceful, respectful people
who want the best for their children, families and for all
people. It’s the tiny percent (statically less than 1%) who
cause harm.
Does that make the religion of Islam harmful?
I suspect most Christians you know don’t use their religion to cause
harm.
How many Hindus or Buddhists use their religion to cause harm?
I look forward to seeing you make the point that religion is
harmful and should be treated as such in your documentary.