Haha, if I was better at picture making, there'd be one of Kratimos, Guy DeLeonesse, and a lizard dude standing over the rubble of a WoT.
Includo Diem. Siege the day.
ArcticFox wrote:Alright, I'll concede that, with the caveat that the underlying source of the evil is cultural and/or a result of manipulation.
Well, the source of evil is the baser nature of man. The source of good, at least I argue, is the loftier nature of man.
ArcticFox wrote:I don't doubt it. I suspect the higher you go in the echelons of power the more likely you'll find someone who's playing the game and isn't a true believer. (Or is a believer in the religion, but is self aware enough to know what they're doing)
I generally don't make the same assumptions. I like to think that the pope is catholic, but I generally default on assuming people believe what they claim to believe. There is, I imagine, a sort of cynicism that happens as you go higher up, kind of like growing up and realizing there isn't anything special or mature about adults. We're just kids who can drink beer.
ArcticFox wrote:It wouldn't be too hard to demonstrate the cause. In the example of the Civil War, you can't read five lines of any document written by a Union leader where he isn't invoking the will of God in justifying their cause.
Well, so did the Southern leaders. What was the tag line for this one civil war movie? One side fought in the name of God, the other for his kingdom on earth. Something like that. Both axis (Gott Mit Uns) and allies invoked God as well. This, probably more out of habit than anything.
You know, if you ever want simplicity, there's always the Civil War. /sarcasm
ArcticFox wrote:If you say so, but of all the atheists I've met, you're the only one to say this. I'll have to take your word for it on the famous guys.
Well, if you could ever introduce me to one, I'm interested on how he can explain himself. I've never seen it argued and I don't know of any atheist who would claim that.
Sstavix wrote:*GASP!!!* /unfriend.
You know what, it should be pronounced that way. Or Spo-can-EE. That's just a confusing spelling.