Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Brilliant!



Gotta love the Brits;

A CHARITY set up by an ardent Christian to fight slavery and the opium trade has identified a new social evil of the 21st century - religion.

A poll by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation uncovered a widespread belief that faith - not just in its extreme form - was intolerant, irrational and used to justify persecution.

Pollsters asked 3,500 people what they considered to be the worst blights on modern society, updating a list drawn up by Rowntree, a Quaker, 104 years ago.

The responses may well have dismayed him. The researchers found that the “dominant opinion” was that religion was a “social evil”.

Many participants said religion divided society, fuelled intolerance and spawned “irrational” educational and other policies.

One said: “Faith in supernatural phenomena inspires hatred and prejudice throughout the world, and is commonly used as justification for persecution of women, gays and people who do not have faith.”

Many respondents called for state funding of church schools to be ended.

The findings contrast with Rowntree’s “scourges of humanity”, which included poverty, war, slavery, intemperance, the opium trade, impurity and gambling.

Poverty and drugs remain, but are joined by issues such as family breakdown, young people’s behaviour and fears over immigration.

Tom Butler, the Bishop of Southwark, rejected the indictment of faith. He said: “People meeting together, week after week, for worship, support and education in church, synagogue, temple, gurdwara and mosque can not only help people build local community but can teach children to become good citizens.”

However, Terry Sanderson, president of the National Secular Society, said he was “extremely pleased”.

“Britain has had it with religion,” he said.
I am extremely pleased as well. The decline of religion is an unstoppable trend, and as usual, it's the Europeans leading the way.

I'm just floored that so many of the English "get it" - with respect to the danger of organized religion, even those that insist they are "not like that" over and over.

I'll have more to say about this, in the context of "gay rights" later this week. In the meantime, we'll just bask in the glow of the realization that the "worst blights" of the world are plainly recognized for the evil they represent.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And we all know how accurate polls are!! Who exactly are the 3500 polled?

Just like when they say 4 out of 5 dentists recommend it............


I have a question for you. What has my religion done to hurt anyone? I am not talking Islam, or the religious extremists, but simply me and my beliefs. Have I ever called you "sick" because your gay. Have I ever said that you are a horrible person, or that you don't deserve equal rights. I can truly see your hatred for some of the evangalists or extremists but what about the average Christian?

Tom said...

There is a science behind polling.. I thought you knew that.

But, I suspect that polls are great when they support your point of view, but must be lies when they don't.

Fact of the matter is.. religion is dying.. and not a moment too soon.