A little preliminary research;
The Crusades: 1-9 million
French Wars of Religion: 2-4 million
The Thirty Years War: 3-12 million
War of the Three Kingdoms: 315-868 thousand
The Eighty Years War: 600-700 thousand
German Peasants' War: 100-200 thousand
Which totals out at: 16.24 million people taking the average of the high and low estimates, WWI would be 18.5 million by the same metric for reference.
Things I can't find numbers for in a quick search:
The Reconquest of Spain
The various Inquisitions
Excess mortality rate from anti-birth control advocacy (ie excess spread of STDs).
Things I've thought of but don't have time to go looking for:
Violence in the Bible that actually happened
Roman persecution of non-Christians
Violence perpetrated by Christians between the fall of Rome and the Crusades
Deaths from intentional medical neglect favoring proselytizing over medical care (Teresa comes to mind)
Whatever proportion of the Native American Genocide and Holocaust should be attributed to Christianity
The USA killed millions of secular revutionaries in the name of anti communism and Christianity, which is a large part of the reason why there are so many right wing extremist Muslims in the first place so you can add those millions and the ones caused by the Muslims to Christianity too
It’s the same shit though, just with emphasis on different parts. What a twat.
Sure, there are people that are largely normal yet still hold a Christian or Muslim faith, but then there are sects and cults of both that are oppressive and abusive.
All abrahamic religions are equally terrible on those issues. If you look at the fundamentalists they all believe the same. And there's moderate wings of those religions that are better on those issues. The specific religion has little bearing on this. You can't even claim there's a relation to religion at all, even in the atheist USSR they went back and forth on those issues for political expediency reasons.
The context of the discussion was contemporary UK and in that respect Islam does have a worse problem even though, as part of the secular UK, almost all Muslims do not attempt to enforce their beliefs on the rest of society
That's going to change pretty soon, if Donnyboy wins again. Saying that Muslims somehow have a monopoly on religious extremism is just ludicrous. Many Muslim countries, unfortunately are ruled by oppressive regimes that use religion as a tool of oppression. Incidentally (or not) a lot of those regimes are also the result of the US overthrowing democratic governments.
I'm sorry, my reading comprehension is lacking today. What exactly is the author upset about?
Dawkins favouring Christianity over Islam?
Islam not being given more rights in non-islamic countries?
That all religions should be hated equally?
Cultural nationalism?
US batshit crazy fundamentalists?
All of the above?
In particular, I find it a little silly that someone asking for their identity to be respected doesn't like it when someone else would prefer their own cultural identity over others.
More so when their argument against this is that only a few extremists in power killing people are at fault, while the rest are peacefully living their lives.
I get why the author would be upset with Dawkins, I understand it. But their exposition is seriously flawed.
I think he’s getting at how Christianity fundamentally teaches turn the other cheek and Islam teaches eye for an eye. Also there’s a lot of stuff about killing infidels which is selectively at odds with the living peacefully. Don’t really know though, happy to be enlightened
Christianity fundamentally teaches people: worship Jesus or else face an eternity of torture. Something Dawkins should be aware of when he calls it decent.
There's plenty of killing infidels on either side.
Maybe Christianity already having passed several reformations might make it fundamentally more stable than Islam, but it depends on what the interpretation of fundamental is.
Alternatively, the evolution of society when dominated by Christian beliefs over Islamic might seem more favourable to him.
Perhaps not being stoned in the streets for promoting atheism might also be a deciding factor.
Or maybe he likes churches, architecturally speaking.
There are multiple aspects that can be considered and i don't know the guy well enough to say exactly what he means.
Oh well, a well-known figure in our community is an oddball. Really does not matter as he doesn't have any authority to dictate the beliefs of atheists as would a Pastor or the Pope. One of the many perks of not having a hierarchy baked into your belief system. Nothing Dawkins says affects my beliefs beyond the simple matter of my opinion of the man.
His statements of Christianity being "fundamentally decent" has no effect on me considering it "fundamentally no better than Smallpox", a view I hold toward religion in general.
In the same way that "regular Christians" and "regular Muslims" need to denounce their idiots and evil doers, athiests need to do the same. It doesn't matter if the individual holds no real power. If a public figure associated with your movement does wrong, failure to denounce it leads others to associate the ideas with the entire movement.
There's a reason people associate Mormonism with polygamy, Catholics with pedophilia, and Muslims and evangelicals with their own flavors of religious fascism.
I'm distinctly and expressly opposed to the downplaying of the exceptional harm done by religious faith and Christianity especially. It isn't "fundamentally decent", if anything it's fundamentally abhorrent and antithetical to human well-being. As stated in my original comment it is no better than Smallpox, and to expand on it I believe that it should face the same fate as Smallpox.
I mean hes right in islam is more old testament. its closer to fundmentalist judeism than xtianity. But all the fundamendalist xstians are big on old testament to.
What a shock, atheists are subject to the same xenophobia that Christians are and people will go through tortious logical arguments to justify their irrational thoughts.
It's almost like this is a basic human condition that must be overcome with effort.
Where I live there were people that supported a law preventing government workers from wearing religious clothing/symbol. It was presented as "an effort to secularize the government". The same people did not see the importance in removing the crucifix we have at the National Assembly because it was "part of our history". More than that, some were openly against it. Can you see the hypocrisy and how that kind of law just happens to affect more Islamic people ? This is an example of underlying xenophobia. In the same way, I feel like Dawkins is clearly biased because he grew up in a nation were Christianity is more prevalent. Let's just think about how in Poland, a predominantly Christian nation, blasphemy is still an offense that can get you to prison. How can that be seen as "decent" ? Or how currently in the US Christianity is used to repeal laws for abortions or LGBTQ rights ?
I'm sure it's an absolute coincidence that the British raised man thinks the religion of the areas his people colonized is inherently barbaric then, huh?
He did come across like that, yes. I guess in part because he's prominently know for being an atheist, which is not much of an accomolishment in and of itself
For advocating atheism at a level of discourse not seen often.
And for being an author of some very good books on the subject.
Hes done more for the cause of atheism in our time than most people will ever be as accomplished for anything. Him being an atheist is a fact that is well known about him, it iself is not what has given him prominence in our time
Oh and he coined the term meme.
And then theres all that stuff about evolution he was able to educate everyone on.