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Re: My Favorite Holy War is:

by BrowserUk (Patriarch)
on Aug 27, 2003 at 15:50 UTC ( [id://287072]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to My Favorite Holy War is:

No contest. Your opinion -v- mine, of course!


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Re: Re: My Favorite Holy War is:
by woolfy (Chaplain) on Aug 31, 2003 at 11:29 UTC
    Over 10 years ago I started a holy war on CompuServe, which resulted in a lot of threads, with (for that time) record sizes. And it still is a bit of a holy war for me:

    What is guilty of more murder, death, starvation, mutilation and damage: religion or politics?

    My answer was and still is: religion is more guilty.
    My solution: knowledge is better than beliefs (but please don't forget we're mere humans, flawed and emotional).

    With that discussion, I made mortal enemies and life-long friends, to this very day. And heck, it was rough but more civilized than would be possible on usenet.

    But that's another holy war: moderated vs. unmoderated.

    (Corrected spelling error)

      Spelling: s/believes/beliefs/;
      My idea (well not originally): s/knowledge/ideas/; meaning ideas are better than religionbeliefs. You can change an idea (and knowledge is hard to come by).
      As for which is more guilty? I'd say religion and politics (there ain't no difference between the two).

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Re: Re: My Favorite Holy War is:
by thelenm (Vicar) on Aug 28, 2003 at 16:32 UTC

    Yep, my favorite holy wars are those where at least I know I'm right. Wait, that's all of them!

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