Not really. It's not religion's fault at all, it's a common trait of human beings of any persuasion under the proper socio-economic circumstances. People tend to forget that, though Galileo was persecuted by the Pope, it wasn't for contradicting church doctrine. It was for...okay, it was actually for being an ass and publicly mocking the most powerful man in Europe, but it was ostensibly for contradicting Aristotle, Ptolemy and various other long-dead representatives of the Western intellectual tradition. The Bible doesn't really say what revolves around what.
And to use your metaphor, I'm not claiming that we should hold Iran blameless for specific deeds. I'm saying that we shouldn't think getting rid of Iran's current government will solve the deeper problems of the region. Capische?
And to use your metaphor, I'm not claiming that we should hold Iran blameless for specific deeds. I'm saying that we shouldn't think getting rid of Iran's current government will solve the deeper problems of the region. Capische?
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