Counterpunch wrote:High Command wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:It's all about faith.
You know what I can never figure out is why is everyone always trying to debunk just Christianity and no other religion. Will we ever see a documentary trying to debunk Mohammad? I seriously doubt it.
There are more Muslims on th planet than any other organized religion but no one ever question them and their belief system like this.
Actually some people do but they usually end up getting murdered like that Dutch film maker recently.
Likewise people rarely criticise Judaism for fear of being labeled as anti-semitic.
It's not that people can't see faults in those religions it's just that the negative consequences of saying anything bad about them are enough to put most people off.
So, Christians are the ones that will let you speak your mind on things...
Gee, what will all of the self-righteous, 14 year old, "I know everything in my short time on Earth", Christianity bashing philosophers have to say about that?
(I'm not even arguing for the Christian faith in this post, just pointing out the usual blind ignorance that most people who attack the faith use as their guidepoint)
I'm not so sure that's the case. Rather that traditionally Christian countires are also now the most demcratic, with greatest freedom of speech. However I don't think this is because these countries have a Christian tradition, as the church has always been in opposition to change over the centuries rather then being in favour of it. You just have to look to the Christian-right of America to see the evidence of that.
Because of the freedom of speech we enjoy, we are able to say what we like about things like religion, without fear of punishment.
Notably whenever something like the Danish cartoons is published that causes such great offence to muslims, riots break out not in the country where the cartoons were published, rather violent protests were carried out in Muslim fundimentalist countries, where freedom of speech is a semi-alien concept.
It's fear from external groups that causes people to self censor with regard to muslims as they fear attack from radical groups targeting them from abroad.
The anti-semitic reason for not criticising Judasim is somewhat different. Post WW2, anti-semitism is akin to being a Nazi, still one of the worst names you can attach to a person, along with child-molestor. Whether or not a criticism of Judasim is anti-semitic, it's quite likely that it'll be labeled so, again causing people to self-censor, despite freedom of speech.