A Brisbane couple was devastated when prenatal tests showed the baby they had longed for had a serious genetic abnormality. Then their hospital told them it wouldn't perform a termination, leaving them feeling "abandoned".
@DolphinLundgrin@Zagorath I mean I don’t agree. And a lot of the hospitals and schools etc were because the faith communities were the only ones prepared to provide such facilities for anyone who was not wealthy.
But on the other side - they should provide them for the people, not have any further input into the operation.
Also, faith - not the systematic structural organisation that is religion - can be a good thing for people.
They were initially set up in good faith - if we ignore that its just another tool for indoctrination, sure.
And if the nuns etc hadn’t set up those schools and buried all those children in the grounds, then the soil there would be less fertile.
Faith can be good for people. But so can truth and evidence and fact, so maybe we should focus on those things that are real.
All forms of religion are absolutely indefensible in this day and age.
@DolphinLundgrin @Zagorath I mean I don’t agree. And a lot of the hospitals and schools etc were because the faith communities were the only ones prepared to provide such facilities for anyone who was not wealthy.
But on the other side - they should provide them for the people, not have any further input into the operation.
Also, faith - not the systematic structural organisation that is religion - can be a good thing for people.
They were initially set up in good faith - if we ignore that its just another tool for indoctrination, sure. And if the nuns etc hadn’t set up those schools and buried all those children in the grounds, then the soil there would be less fertile.
Faith can be good for people. But so can truth and evidence and fact, so maybe we should focus on those things that are real.
All forms of religion are absolutely indefensible in this day and age.