We are talking about religions here, not individual churches or believers, right? So it's kind of religions that do the whole, lumping together horrible atrocities with benign beliefs, not me.
Would you appreciate an examination of Nazi Germany that looked at the economic and technological achievements of Nazi Germany separate from the whole Holocaust and World War II elements and tried to hand-wave those away by saying 'you can't lump together atrocities with benign beliefs, some Nazis were nice people'?
And you didn't address my earlier point? Why haven't these nice, fluffy, valuable religions eliminated the nasty elements of their dogma in the past centuries?
Why does the Catholic Church continue it's stance against contraception when we know the issues it causes? If God is an unknowable force for good in the universe, then the Catholic Church just made up this requirement, right? They can just as easily decide it's no longer the case.
Why do many Christian churches continue their stance against homosexuality, same sex marriage, when we know the issues it causes? If God is an unknowable force for good in the universe, then they just made up this requirement, right? They can just as easily decide it's no longer the case
Why does Judaism encourage parents to cut off a bit of their sons anatomy in order to be part of the club?If God is an unknowable force for good in the universe, then they just made up this requirement, right? They can just as easily decide it's no longer the case.
And if the good outnumber the bad in religion why don't they rise up and sort these things out? Why aren't all the religious charities doing good work in Africa, uniting to spread the word that God doesn't mind if you wear a condom and that the Catholic Church are nasty ****s for perpetuating this nonsense?
Why does the thought of everyone understanding reality frighten you? Do you find it frightening that people all believe the same thing about gravity? After all, whatever the answer is, there can only be one correct one. You are basically arguing that you hope some people continue to be wrong about something as important as this?
Oh, I could think of a test that would demonstrate whether you truly value your husband more than your own life, though I doubt that anyone would let me run it, but anyway...
..surely you accept that 'just knowing' is not an argument for anything? It could be used as a justification for absolutely anything at all. It's also demonstrably an unreliable way to assess anything. I'm sure plenty people 'just knew' they loved their spouses and would do so forever and then got divorced not too long after.
This is an argument for not thinking and it's the kind of nonsense that religion peddles that doesn't help anyone.