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Indeed, religion allows people to imagine that their concerns are moral when they are highly immoral – that is, when pressing these concerns inflicts unnecessary and appalling suffering on innocent human beings. This explains why Christians like yourself expend more “moral” energy opposing abortion than fighting genocide. It explains why you are more concerned about human embryos than about the lifesaving promise of stem-cell research. And it explains why you can preach against condom use in sub-Saharan Africa while millions die from AIDS there each year.
— Sam Harris
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Tell a devout Christian that his wife is cheating on him, or that frozen yogurt can make a man invisible, and he is likely to require as much evidence as anyone else, and to be persuaded only to the extent that you give it. Tell him that the book he keeps by his bed was written by an invisible deity who will punish him with fire for eternity if he fails to accept its every incredible claim about the universe, and he seems to require no evidence what so ever.
— Sam Harris
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Our minds are all we have. They are all we have ever had. And they are all we can offer others. This might not be obvious, especially when there are aspects of your life that seem in need of improvement—when your goals are unrealized, or you are struggling to find a career, or you have relationships that need repairing. But it’s the truth. Every experience you have ever had has been shaped by your mind. Every relationship is as good or as bad as it is because of the minds involved. If you are perpetually angry, depressed, confused, and unloving, or your attention is elsewhere, it won’t matter how successful you become or who is in your life—you won’t enjoy any of it.
— Sam Harris
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Religion can be helpful for several reasons:
1. Sense of Meaning and Purpose: It provides a framework for understanding life’s purpose and the universe, offering guidance and comfort in times of uncertainty.
2. Community and Support: Religious communities often offer a sense of belonging, support, and camaraderie, fostering social connections and a network of like-minded individuals.
3. Moral and Ethical Guidelines: Religions often provide moral and ethical principles that can guide adherents in making decisions and living a virtuous life.
4. Coping with Challenges: Faith can serve as a source of strength during difficult times, providing solace and hope.
5. Rituals and Traditions: Religious rituals can offer a sense of structure, marking important life events and fostering a connection with one’s heritage.
6. Health Benefits: Studies suggest that religious practices may have positive effects on mental and physical health, reducing stress and promoting overall well-being.
7. Encouraging Altruism: Many religions emphasize compassion, charity, and helping others, encouraging individuals to contribute to the welfare of their communities.
It’s important to note that the benefits of religion can vary from person to person, and for some, secular beliefs and practices can fulfill similar needs. Religion’s helpfulness can be subjective and depends on an individual’s beliefs, experiences, and cultural context.
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George Carlin – Stand Up About Religion
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Neil de Grasse Tyson on the afterlife.