Scarabin, on 2014-March-04, 22:22, said:
I wonder if you, and mikeh, do not consider a "religious moderate" as a contradiction in terms?
My own experience is that life is not as simple as that. I have known many believers whom I would consider moderate.
Let me pose an hypothetical: I think it was Dick Morris who said of President Clinton that "when he went to church on Sunday he was a devout Christian , when he entered the Oval Office on the following Monday he was a complete pragmatist".
I do not think you could label Pres. Clinton a fanatic or an atheist, would you call him a religious moderate?
I suspect that Clinton was not the least bit religious in the sense of truly believing in anything other than himself. Carter, otoh, was, I believe, genuinely a religious president.
However, my view is that you still 'don't' get it. Of course there are many religious believers who are moderate. Many, many religious believers are tolerant of others, are socially liberal and progressive. There are many I would be happy to count as friends, and indeed (at the risk of invoking what is often the claim of bigots), some of my good friends are religious moderates:)
However, in terms of the OP, it seems to me that once one removes all of the obfuscations and rationalizations, the religious moderate has more in common with the religious fanatic than with the atheist in terms of how they see the universe and their place in it. In terms of day to day behaviour, and how they treat others, the opposite will often hold true. There is no question but at I would far rather deal with the moderate believer than the fanatic. In terms of tolerance, compassion, friendship, I don't for one moment claim that all atheists or indeed any atheist is automatically better than any religious moderate. Far from it: in terms of being a good human being, I don't think that the distinction is even important. The problem is that the existence of so many people whose world view is premised on illogical, irrational, inconsistent and simply stupid belief rather than evidence and critical thinking provides both shelter and justification for he truly nasty fanatics.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari