If religion is such a corrupting, harmful thing, then what say you about religious charities and the commonly held view amongst various religious groups that all humans were created equal and do unto others as you would have them do unto you etc. ? Religion may have caused a lot of serious problems, but it was also the precursor to the human rights movement and plays a large part in society's moral progress throughout history.
Excuse me? How dare you tell me that religion has been a moral beacon for society?
Religion has ensured that AIDS was spread far and wide to the people of Africa. While the Catholic church was greedily sending their missionaries to a vulnerable, desolate place in order to convert as many people as possible on the broken promise of a better life and eternal salvation, they also took with them abstinence only education at a time when they needed condoms. For shame, the catholic church is almost entirely responsible for the fear campaign it waged against condoms in Africa. This lead to an unabated spread of AIDS. Their blood is on their disgusting hands.
The church has killed, tortured and maimed all dissenters for 2000 years and it's only now, only now after we're finally getting our enlightenment period that they've stopped doing that. But Islam hasn't yet had its enlightenment period. They're still killing and torturing apostates. You have only to look at the bloody, disgusting conditions of the Islamic dictatorships to see what life is like in a country adhering strictly to religion.
NO thank you.
You actually have the conclusion in your post. You actually write, "Religion may have caused a lot of serious problems, but it was also the precursor to the human rights movement and plays a large part in society's moral progress throughout history."
"Religion may have caused a lot of serious problems, but it also did good stuff!!!"
I don't care how much you give to charity, if you beat your wife, you're still a gigantic prick. It's the same analogy for religion. It's also laughable that you say that religon was the cause of the human rights movement. Though I guess you're right for a different reason. They did help cause the human rights problem in the first place... People kept slaves in America according to the rules laid down IN THE BIBLE for keeping slaves. The slave trade is what created second class citizens in the first place. It's like my breaking your arm, because my god told me to do so, and then my turning around and saying "PLEASE DON'T GET ME IN TROUBLE OR GO TO THE POLICE! HERE, I'LL PAY YOUR MEDICAL BILL, I'LL HAVE IT FIXED!"
And then 40 years later, I come to you with a shit-eating grin saying "remember how I paid for your medical bills when you broke your arm 40 years ago? Man I'm so awesome

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Religion hasn't been guiding our moral changes. If it had, we'd still be beating homosexuals (see Islamic world where secularism is yet to take root), we'd still stone women for adultery (see Islamic world), etc. No, it's been secularism. It's been the outcry of anguished people, maddened at what the world has come to when religion takes hold and rules with its iron fist of drunk power that has brought RELIGION (not the other way around) kicking and screaming into the 21st century. That is why it is no longer acceptable in society to do many of the things in the bible. Not because the church admitted that they were wrong, because why would someone who thinks they have god on their side willingly admit that? No, because they were forced to change their ways by more reasonable, humane people who banded together and revolutionised our morals through secularism.
It's fucking sick. Religion is NOT a force for good. It is an evil corruption of the mind.