How can a irrational fear of the unknown affect society?


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Religion often inserts “answers” to question about the unknown to relegate this fear. The answers more often than not contain little to no substance and even sometimes contradict reality. When the majority of society trusts “faith” more than evidence how can this negatively affect a society?

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Comments on How can a irrational fear of the unknown affect society?

December 30, 2009

Rafael the mexiCan @ 11:09 pm #

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it doesn’t help a society make informed choices

below me- wow… really don’t know what your talking about… I want to hear some one say that they have faith in the stock market after 2008…

January 1, 2010

cheir @ 11:16 am #

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And the majority of society trusts in the banks and the stock market?
Give me faith.

January 4, 2010

Pants Party III @ 11:05 am #

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When people stop looking for the real answers and think that disease is caused by demons and spirits, it’s detrimental. Faith is the opposite of rational though so you’re going to lose a lot of scientific progress.

Mike @ 6:34 pm #

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Fear of the unknown is not irrational.

January 7, 2010

Mrs. G @ 6:52 pm #

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Blind faith or power in a human with lies and secrets, capable of evil. I pick faith.

January 8, 2010

Secret Agent of God (BWR) @ 4:13 am #

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You’re assuming it’s irrational…
LOL

Those of us with God in our lives don’t live in fear.

January 10, 2010

qxzqxzqxz @ 6:05 am #

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“In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy and abortion in the prosperous democracies.” — From ‘Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies’ a study published in the (peer-reviewed) Journal of Society and Religion, 2008

January 11, 2010

de ƒåç†ø atheist @ 6:27 am #

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In a variety of ways. First, look at the public school system, anti-evolution disclaimers on the cover of Biology books?
Second, my President (former) has been quoted as saying that he does not believe I should be considered a citizen. (blood boiling)
Third, Religions prevent human rights and this is evident everywhere… Women’s, Gay’s, Minority’s etc.

Camille @ 10:35 pm #

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Lets face it the News Media dishes out “Fear” on a regular basis. It is not happy unless they have a concentrated effort of getting people to tear out their hair and get them calling the station for their moral support.
However the only place I look for comfort is from my Savior Jesus Christ.
It would seem your attitude is to discredit once again that we Christians listen to our God over the fear mongers of the News Media, and newspaper reporters is some bone of contention to you.

Now Faith is the substance of things hoped for the evidence of things not seen.

If we do not keep our eyes on the Lord, we will be fearful. We being Christians.

Society has nothing to keep their eyes on so fear takes them over.

January 13, 2010

m.i.s.s. @ 3:10 pm #

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people like you worrying about it

kitt @ 6:37 pm #

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When that happens your country will become fascist or a theocracy or both.
Iran is a good example. So are most of the countries in the Middle East. It happens in Christian countries too if the citizens let it.

January 17, 2010

Shinigami (FAC) weeaboo @ 2:38 am #

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fear of the unknown is not “irrational”
consider the rational fear of fire…like a fire in a theatre, or in a soccer stadium?

People die. fire hurts…and people willingly hurt other people in order to avoid the pain and potential death.

January 18, 2010

Cajunboy @ 12:55 pm #

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Religion inserts fear, really? Seems to me that much of the laws and ideals provided by the Bible were established long before much of the “fear” the world has enabled came to past. You’re putting the cart before the horse in many cases… God told mankind thousands of years ago to use wisdom, common sense and logic on instances and circumstances a very long time ago. So why would you think mankind is not equipped without tools to deal with situations in their lives? Our Forefathers used these principles to begin our once , New Nation. And they did a much better job than we’re doing now.

But I’m sure someone has already found a way to blame religion and God on the turmoil of America already…..And yet we know much of it was because of man’s hunger and greed for money, power and self from the start…That sounds very much like the opposite of what my God teaches in my opinion…..

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