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Found 3 comments on An Illusion of Harmony: Science And Religion in Islam:

u/TooManyInLitter · 28 pointsr/DebateAnAtheist

> There is a lack of evidence that religions lead to violence or affect humanity adversely

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  • Nason‐Clark, Nancy. "When terror strikes at home: The interface between religion and domestic violence." Journal for the scientific study of religion 43.3 (2004): 303-310.
  • Magnani, L. "Understanding violence. Morality, religion, and violence intertwined: a philosophical stance." (2011).
  • Bromley, David G., and J. Gordon Melton. Cults, religion, and violence. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

    > > There is a lack of evidence that religions lead to violence or affect humanity adversely

    Let's just stick to scientific advancement.

  • A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, 2 volumes, By Andrew Dickson White
  • The Victorian Conflict between Science and Religion: A Professional Dimension, by Frank M. Turner, Isis, Vol. 69, No. 3 (Sep., 1978), pp. 356-376
  • Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives, By John Hedley Brooke
  • History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science, by John William Draper
  • An interesting look at revisionist apologistics: Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction, by Gary B. Ferngren
  • Persecution of Noted Physicians and Medical Scientists, by Steven I. Hajdu, Ann Clin Lab Sci Summer 2007 vol. 37 no. 3 295-297
  • An Illusion of Harmony: Science And Religion in Islam, by Taner Edis

    If one merely looks at history, there is an overwhelming about of credible evidence to support that Theistic Religious tenets inform or support support the Theistic adherent in the use, and justification of use, of violence. OP, pick your brand of violence - Theistic Religion is likely to be a component to this violence. Don't kid yourself.

    From one of OP's comments:

    > Fair enough. But if you have a theory, e.g. "religion leads to violence", the best way is to corroborate it is with statistics.

    OP, a suggestion. If you are going to attempt an argument based upon the methodology of science and "statistics" - then actually learn the difference between a "theory" and a "hypothesis" and a "postulation."

u/godill · 6 pointsr/exmuslim

An Illusion of Harmony: Science And Religion in Islam by Taner Edis is a fantastic read and might be what you're looking for.