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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Restating my point slightly and succinctly - if the truly religious segment of Israel held the power, there would be no talk of a two state solution.
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There are some hard-core religious settlers, but as far as I know they are within the 1948 borders and do not advocate the genocide and destruction of any Palestinian nation. Do you have some representative quotes or news stories to back up your charges of this?
I am not saying there is not bad religion; there obviously is. I am saying that the fix for this is
good religion, not
no religion.
Recent news item on the subject for those of you who rely on scientific studies (80 yrs in this case) to state what is obvious to many of us:
By JOHN TIERNEY
Published: NY Times, December 29, 2008
If I’m serious about keeping my New Year’s resolutions in 2009, should I add another one? Should the to-do list include, “Start going to church”?
This is an awkward question for a heathen to contemplate, but I felt obliged to raise it with Michael McCullough after reading his report in the upcoming issue of the Psychological Bulletin. He and a fellow psychologist at the University of Miami, Brian Willoughby, have reviewed eight decades of research and concluded that religious belief and piety promote self-control.
This sounded to me uncomfortably similar to the conclusion of the nuns who taught me in grade school, but Dr. McCullough has no evangelical motives...His professional interest arose from a desire to understand why religion evolved and why it seems to help so many people. Researchers around the world have repeatedly found that devoutly religious people tend to do better in school, live longer, have more satisfying marriages and be generally happier.