Further to my
earlier point, this thread is asking
if religion is a valid argument in debate, & is suggesting that at least in ethical areas it might be valid. Well OK, here's another example;
If we were debating, say, murder, & your reason for saying murder is wrong is because it says so in the bible.... Would that not show you were completely missing the point & perhaps without any ethics of your own, if you couldn't provide another reason for murder being wrong?
If you have reasons other than just religion for believing that, say, murder is wrong, you need to state
them, & if they are good reasons, those reasons alone should be able to win the argument.
If your only crutch in an argument is that of your religion, which others might not share, how is that to convince anyone, & how is it going to show that you have worked out & understood the reason
behind the belief that murder is wrong?
Religious people don't have a
monopoly on ethics or values, as some of them seem to feel they do. Personally, I believe that anyone whose
only source of ethics is what they interpret their religion to have instructed them, is someone who is either too stupid or too without values to be trusted or respected. (Note the word "only" in the previous sentence).
What if they were to change their religion, or decide to interpret their religion differently? After all, for almost every religion, there are countless people interpreting it differently: different sub-denominations, who could all argue with each other over how their "holy transcripts" should be interpreted. So what's to stop them the next day from believing that murder is now acceptable or even good, if that's what their new religion prescribes? Not only might this religious person decide to change their religion or its interpretation, they might also decide that they can break its rules, & then pray for forgiveness & make everything all right for themselves again.
If they cannot see the
true reasons behind why murder is wrong, what harm stealing from others can do...etc, or in any other area of ethics, have an understanding of their own, independent of what a religion may or may not be telling them - then they actually understand
nothing.
Thus, as I said in my previous post, religion is a perfectly valid reason for believing something
within yourself. However, in my opinion, it is not a valid way to justify your reason for stating an unrelated fact to someone who does not share the same religious beliefs as yourself.
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