The Man
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(1) No it would not... it is not even an argument... it is a quote that I agree with and which I think is clever and quite right... and expresses my thoughts more eloquently than I would say them.
It is an argument and it argues that it takes religion for good people to do evil things. Otherwise good people would just do good things and evil people do evil things. It doesn’t even remark to evil people doing good things.
(2) It says what I want to say... but since it would be plagiarism otherwise, I ethically cited it.
(3) He has been awarded prizes and appointed president of philosophical institutes... so he is a philosopher... not to mention all the other achievements that make him better than 98% of humanity and better than 100% of popes or bishops or priests or other charlatans people take as authority.
Still doesn’t make it (the argument), him or you correct or even just self-consistent.
(4) So although I am not arguing anything and just quoting his clever incisive and correct observation on REALITY... he is still an authority on philosophical issues as ratified by Philosophical institutes.
You are arguing that, as you put it, the quote is “quite right”.
(5) And this issue of humanity being duped into doing bad things in the name of gods (e.g. Luke 19:27 or Matthew 19:12 or Matthew 8:22 or Matthew 10:34-39 or Matthew 6:25-33 etc. etc. etc.) is definitely a philosophical matter.
Good people (even non- religious) get duped into doing bad things at times or for the sake of doing good but end up doing bad things. Just the nature of the complexity of things and unforeseen (heck perhaps at times even foreseeable) consequences. As both an authority on philosophical issues and a scientist he should know better. With or without religion good people can do evil things and evil people can do good things. It’s just a matter of the criteria used to classify the people and the things done. To make it such that it takes religion to have good people do evil things means those criteria must be applied inconsistently particularly if one already considers religion, just in general, to be evil, .... (insert your own 10 different synonyms for evil here). The reverse noted above as not remarked to would be better, that for evil (religious) people to do good things takes religion, but then only for that specific classification of evil (religious).