It’s not religion, stupid
Posted: June 17, 2009.
Print: The Guardian
Will conflict in the 21st century be religious? Is religion the primary cause of war? “Yes,” screams the militant atheist tendency, again and again, led by noted pacifists like Christopher “Let’s Bomb Iraq” Hitchens and Sam “In Defence of Torture” Harris.
Strange then to see one of the world’s most high-profile believers, Tony Blair, former God-bothering prime minister of the United Kingdom, late-in-life convert to Roman Catholicism, and now head of the rather modestly-titled “Tony Blair Faith Foundation”, giving succour to the tired canard that there is some form of ineluctable or inevitable causal link between religious faith and violent conflict.
Speaking last week at the London offices of his Faith Foundation, the former Prime Minister observed, “If you look round the different parts of the world and you look at conflicts, I would say a very large percentage of them have a religious dimension or a faith dimension to them,” He added: “I don’t think it [the 21st century] will be dominated by fundamental political ideologies but I think it could be dominated by fundamental religious ideologies.”
Given his background as a man of faith, and as a politician whose public pronouncements are still strangely taken seriously by many around the world, despite his dishonest and incompetent record on Iraq, let us take each of those two pronouncements in turn…









The article is bogus.
It seeks, by application of ALL of the logical fallacies known to mankind, to flatly deny the explicit demands of these dangerous lunatic’s ‘holy books’.
Religion DOES incite violence; that is PROVEN by those violent folk who proclaim as much.
No amount of pathetic incoherent apologetics by a mealy-mouthed supporter of non-consensual infant mutilation can convince ANY independent thing person otherwise.
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