No, I don't. I mean what I say.Mikey wrote:Surely you mean "a particular religion?"GrahamKennedy wrote:For me it just highlights how silly the whole concept of religion is.
Not a matter of being "scientific" since we're not talking about science.Otherwise, you're using particular evidence to make a general assumption. You may very rationally find the idea of religion in general to be silly; but to use this incidence - which references Roman Catholicism only - to generalize about, say, Baha'i, would be uncharacteristically unscientific of you.
This particular incidence may reference Roman Catholicism only, but it can still be seen to highlight how silly the whole concept of religion is, IF it can serve as an example of a broader principle which applies to most or all religions. Which, in my view, it does. The large majority of religions include god setting various rather arbitrary and often silly rules for Humans, with these rules usually being communicated to us via his representatives, i.e. the leaders of whatever religion it is.
In this case it happens to be the pope going on about homosexuality. But it can equally be the priests/pastors/whatever of other christian denominations talking about the same subject, or about any of the other stupid and absurd or at least badly outdated rules that religion tends to want to foist on us. I find it absurd.