As ebola said, it is not an easy argument. You're saying it's easy to compare something unmeasurable to something else unmeasurable? It is, by definition, impossible.
Meant to write measurable not unmeasurable.
I gave examples one doesnt have to except them.
They are still there tho.
Everyone has exactly as much permission to dismiss Christianity as they do to accept it.
Yep,
But not to making sweeping statements without evidence as you pointed out and I agreed.
So you're going to measure something that is so vast it cannot be measured, by measuring little bits of it?
Couldn't you do the same for the bad Christianity (and other religions) have caused?
Proving the bad of Christianity or any other religion isnt my burden/responsibility. It would be the opposite opinion aire's
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My counter would be similar examples of bad things that are still happening that are arguably caused by organized religion.
Again were talking about Christianity.
How do I test your arguement?
Even generally?
You haven't shown that, by holding a foot long ruler up to an infinite spectrum, any more or less than you have shown the opposite. It is impossible to accurately analyze history and split it into two categories: religious-influenced and non religious-influenced events. Let alone, deciding which ones of those events turned out for the better or for the worse, creating some sort of grading system so that unrelated events can be directly compared, then - finally - adding up the score for good and bad.
Actually prove to myself everyday.
If you believe in a single infallible God, there is no good and bad.
Actually there can be good and bad.
Free will allows that.
Good and evil is defined by me doing opposite of infallible God defines as Good for me.
But yes, no good or bad for God.
Everything that has happened has to have happened, for us to be here.
Nature is harsh. Evolution is harsh. Survival is harsh. Life is messy.
Yes we are in a fallen world.
People are always asking: "If God exists, why do bad things happen?" -> "Is God bad?"
In the context of this thread: "If religion is representative of God, why do bad things happen in the name of religion?" -> "Is God bad?"
Answer: Bad things happen, because they have to happen for good things to happen. -> No. God is neither good nor bad.
I forgot you believe in God.
Here's where faith, revelation, and conviction comes in.
Anyone free to reject any of them.