There are civil law and there are religious law. Religious law only applies to followers of that particular religion, except for backwards countries. But civil law applies to you no matter what's your religion, and civil law says YOU DON'T KILL PEOPLE!
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Oh did you guys know that Muslims complained about Ocarina of Time? Ninty were forced to change the Fire Temple music and the symbol on the mirror shield and on the Desert Colossus.
I thought it was because of it's lack of challenge when compared to Zelda 2: Adventures of Link?
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I don't understand why some people need a book to learn about human kindness and rules.
It's okay to be religious and all that, but you have to set yourself some rules. You can't stone people to death just because that was the way of the law 2000 years ago. You can't be so offended by someone drawing Muhammed that it leads to riots, flag burning and threatening to kill someone.
We probably are better off without religion. Society advances, we learn new things, and we get rid of the rules that we see don't work... In the end, if humans live that long, I totally believe that humans will stop killing each other.
It's human nature to be religious, that is true. But we have seen that we can overcome human nature and maybe one day miles in the future we can be truly secular (everywhere I mean).