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The Seven Deadly Sins Of Religion

I stumbled on this cartoon from Wellington Grey .net and I think it’s hilarious…and true of course. (click to enlarge)


The Seven Deadly Sins of Religion:

  1. Ignorance
  2. Stagnation
  3. Proselytism
  4. Anhedonia
  5. Blindness
  6. Intransigence
  7. Hypocrisy

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Written by Adrian Hayter

July 27th, 2008 at 10:00 pm

The New Seven Deadly Sins

The Vatican has released an updated list of the seven deadly sins for the modern world:

  1. Environmental Pollution
  2. Genetic Manipulation
  3. Accumulating excessive wealth
  4. Inflicting poverty
  5. Drug trafficking and consumption
  6. Morally debatable experiments
  7. Violation of fundamental rights of human nature

I agree with 1, 4, 5, and 7, but the other three are really just plain nonsense.

Firstly, genetic manipulation is one of the most promising forms of health care, and can lead to the eradication of practically every illness and disorder known to man. Personally, if I had the choice to make sure my child was born without any life threatening illnesses, I’d say “yes” without another thought.

Accumulating excessive wealth is fine, as long as you do something good with it. I suppose a good example here would be Bill Gates, who has accumulated a massive fortune, and is now donating more and more each year to charities. Hardly a bad thing. Read the rest of this entry »

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Written by Adrian Hayter

March 11th, 2008 at 12:45 am

Posted in belief, catholicism, religion

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