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I've frequently posted on this site regarding my view that the Judeo-Christian tradition has had great benefits to people all over the world. For example, on the top left of this page, it says "We're really blessed in this country to have the Judeo-Christian tradition of wanting to love each other and help each other have better lives and to enjoy life and be good to each other." And in posts such as this, I've stated, "Our beautiful Judeo-Christian culture teaches us to care about each other's feelings."
Commenter Stephen has noted, "I consider faith -- the basis of religion -- to be as much a destroyer of humanity as its counterpart in the physical realm�force." Stephen and I appear to agree on most issues, and so I thought this might be a good opportunity to have some discussion on this important subject. I invited him to a discussion, and he agreed. We both want to have a civil, polite, friendly debate. Readers are invited to participate in the discussion, as long as they maintain this polite, friendly nature of the discussion.
I'm sure good points will be made on both sides. The discussion will take place in the comments section of this post.