So you think the positives of religions outweigh the negatives?
No, I think that the extreme negatives that you point to as being caused by religion only occur because of something else. I don't see many religious jihads happening in the United States; I certainly hear of more car crashes than religious jihads in the United States. The worst I hear of is some legal intolerance; and yet I believe that that's also because people fear things and then use their religion as an excuse.
And if you want to go that route, is it really all that different for someone to invest their time in a make-believe universe than it would be for them to invest their time in a make-believe god?
Yes. The difference is the difference in related atrocities. Crusading, sucide bombing, DaveB worshipping modders. Just ain't happening mate.
Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of "there is no gain without risk". We do things in FS2 Modding that doesn't cause strong feelings, so its potential for life-changing good is less. But that also means that its potential for harm is less. We have our own form of crusading; look at what happened with Derek Smart. It's simply that FS2 modding doesn't affect people to the point where they're willing to go out and risk their lives for it.
The extremes of religion are, IMHO, more a consequence of the basic nature of people than of some inherent nature of people. Having a ****ty day? Doesn't matter. God loves you and has a plan. If that person
really believes that, they're going to be happier as a consequence, and probably have a better day because they won't be a jackass to everyone they meet.
Of course, then there are the people that want to use that for hate-mongering. Don't hate homosexuals? Doesn't matter. God knows better and has a plan.
But I think that it is much more likely that a non-sheep religious person will go, "Wait a minute - Jesus bases his philosophy on love and forgiveness. Does it really make sense, then, to go out and hate people in His name?"
And I think that an atheist sheep are just as likely to do wrong things out of "going with the flock" as religious sheep. But it's the religious sheep that you see committing all the hate crimes, because the non-sheep are too smart to get involved in that.
Or in other words, being a sheep transcends being religious or non-religious.