A Better World Without Religion, Ask an Atheist
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Countries that have better life metrics without religion.
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Believing in man made gods that engage in evil is not good.
Dangerous argument. These 'best countries to live in' are not necessarily there because of their secularim. Many of these countries are grounded in a history of monarchy or catholicism and many of these countries were and are still rich because they got to the top first centuries ago after enslaving many countries that are now third world countries through viceroyalties and yes religious control that have made the other countries less fortunate up to this day, filled with corruption and even rampant anarchy in many cases. You won't find any black, nor hispanic, nor latin country in these "best countries ever". There's also other subjective arguments such as if we're measuring happiness based off of metrics or from subjective experience of an enjoyable life, the latter being entirely unable to be measured but anecdotically I could count more happy people in underdeveloped countries than in many secular ones with high depression rates.
This is less about a person having faith in a religion as an individual and perhaps your argument is healthier when we talk about A Better World were religion is not part of the system. State-church separation. As Jesus said himself, “Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's." We should advocate for education towards social mobility - the idea of letting people die in better conditions than in those they were born in. This is based on education and epistemological pursuit and less about being antitheist.