Actually it is nature of most people to conform to role placed upon the by some figure of authority... The Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971 conducted by Philip G. Zimbardo is a perfect example of this... When directed to, by an authority, normal good people with do horrible things... Humanity has been breed to act that way since the dawn of time... Individuals that conform to the norms of the pack have a better chance of surviving and reproducing than the "rebel" that follows his own moral compass...
Niko
At 10:18 AM 7/20/2011, you wrote:
Sorry, if people do bad things whether they "claim" to be religious (which mweans going through the motions of belief mainly as many who claims to be Christians commit adultery or other sins for example) or not
they are "bad" people.
it is not religion that causes people to do bad things.
It is often a contortion of the religion, as in the case with the taliban for example, that may cause "good" people to do bad things, but in any true believer's heart no matter what religion they claim to believe in, they will not physically or menatally hurt anyone
I do see why and where you may be getting this from.
There are many hypocrites in many faiths.
Butch
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