Neoteny wrote:Thousands of years of human mythology have shown us time and again that religious ideologies and "facts" and "laws" are tenuous and based on wishful thinking and xenophobia and wrath.
I really need to quote you on this because this type of argument is both sloppy and not conductive to reasonable debate.
"Thousands of years of human mythology have shown us time and again ..." Human mythology obviously has a convention every century where they give demonstrations.
"... that religious ideologies and "facts" and "laws" are tenuous and based on wishful thinking and xenophobia and wrath." Which breaks down to A, B and C are (all) based on X, Y and Z.
So in other words you are insisting that every religious idea is based on angry xenophobia. Every one of them, without exception? I suppose this would apply to even athiest religions.
If we ignore this absolute claim because it is impossible to verify and simply imply that you meant that there exits througout history cases where a religious idea, fact or law was based on wishful thinking or xenophobia or wrath then we have statement that can apply to everything. It can be said of governments. It can be said even of science. It can be said of the arts.
And yes it has also been used to dismiss an argument in politics, arts and even science. Used wrongly, but used never the less.