Gott Mit Uns? (which translates to "God with us" and was standard issue on Nazi belt buckles)
That social pressure exists WITHIN religions as much as it does outside of religion, indeed more so. Adherence to organized religion is such a social pressure, with built in systems to keep adherents, such as concepts of heaven and hell, as well as blasphemy laws, commands to shame (or even kill) apostates etc.
Why do you think Hitler used "Gott Mit Uns" and other religious themes? Why do you think others like him do the same, employing religion to their ends? How do you think cults like Jim Jones or the Heaven's Gate cult got their followers (which included some pretty intelligent and otherwise sane people) to commit mass suicide? Religion is powerful with these social forces you speak of.
Atheists do not simply follow social pressure and dictate, as you seem to be saying the religious do (only by calling it God and holy scripture). Empathy also plays a role. And I think though they may deny it, empathy also plays a role within the minds of the religious.
If your holy book or prophet told you to fly planes into buildings or kill your son or slaughter your neighbours, would you do it?
And it is no answer to say "My book doesn't say anything liike that!" or to deny any part of it that does something like that as taken out of context or figurative or whatever. If you would NOT do any such thing then your sense of empathy and actual morality (rather than obedience to a book or prophet or other social force) is speaking to you.
It is there within any of us who are not sociopaths, no matter how hard one may try to bury it. It is explained by evolution and it is evidenced by neurology. I recommend "The Selfish Gene" for the former and the now large amount of research on mirror neurons for the latter.
Gott Mit Uns? (which translates to "God with us" and was standard issue on Nazi belt buckles)
That social pressure exists WITHIN religions as much as it does outside of religion, indeed more so. Adherence to organized religion is such a social pressure, with built in systems to keep adherents, such as concepts of heaven and hell, as well as blasphemy laws, commands to shame (or even kill) apostates etc.
Why do you think Hitler used "Gott Mit Uns" and other religious themes? Why do you think others like him do the same, employing religion to their ends? How do you think cults like Jim Jones or the Heaven's Gate cult got their followers (which included some pretty intelligent and otherwise sane people) to commit mass suicide? Religion is powerful with these social forces you speak of.
Atheists do not simply follow social pressure and dictate, as you seem to be saying the religious do (only by calling it God and holy scripture). Empathy also plays a role. And I think though they may deny it, empathy also plays a role within the minds of the religious. If your holy book or prophet told you to fly planes into buildings or kill your son or slaughter your neighbours, would you do it?
And it is no answer to say "My book doesn't say anything liike that!" or to deny any part of it that does something like that as taken out of context or figurative or whatever. If you would NOT do any such thing then your sense of empathy and actual morality (rather than obedience to a book or prophet or other social force) is speaking to you.
It is there within any of us who are not sociopaths, no matter how hard one may try to bury it.
the point you addressed is something which the book does explain, that is what is so funny or sad..depending on what it means for the people.
never mind the sociopaths, i have represented the schizophrenic and bipoler in a matter of posts lol.. im kidding but only just.
the killing of the son seems particularly fitting, im assuming your talking about the prophet abraham pbuh.. if not then thats what sprung to mind anyway.
i can only speak for myself in saying i would not kill anybody at all, but in understand that there are people who do so and justify it using any number of reasons.
i could not kill anybody simply because it am not willing to judge somebody to a finality. while there is time to change i will try to change.
with regards to organized religion.
pressure exists within every environment,
when i work the company comes first,
when im at home, i try and put family first,
when im outside, i put the people who i meet first,
if somebody wants me to put them first at the cost of my own beliefs, they would still be put first.. but they will see everything i believe in, in my actions and words..
i would still serve.
but islam comes first.. and everybody carries there beliefs differently and to different ends.