I have noticed, that mostly when people argue that the religion is the root of all evil or vice versa, the non-religiousness is the seed of all bad, they are trying forcefully to prove their point.
If I understand you correctly NCB, I'd prolly agree with you (even though we probably disagree highly in what is really communism) - fanaticism is what really tends to kill.
And Guy44, I'm not sure but you seem to contradict yourself by first making a broad statement and then saying that they are generally flawed. And we can of course debate whether Hitler was religious or not - at least in Mein Kampf he talks about God and how he is doing his work through his politics. While "the Hitler card" is a bit worn out already, I'd like you to prove me (or at least produce arguments) why you perceive him as non-religious? Maybe you are referring to the writings of Rosenberg? Or the cultlike tendencies of national socialism?
And while we are at it, I'd also like to know more about how these non-religious people in America are spreading evil? Who are they, exactly?
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