As an example of the Bibles incompetence in the area of ethics, Barker cites the ninth commandmentDo not bear false witnesswhich is repeated in the New Testament (Mark 10:19), as inadequate because it fails to admit the possibility of ethical dilemmas (1992, p. 345). According to Dan Barker, there are some instances in which lies are considered virtuous. He further stated, We all know that it is sometimes necessary to tell a lie in order to protect someone from harm (p. 345, emp. added). Barker gives a scenario about a woman who is being hunted by her abusive husband, and he concluded: I would consider it a moral act to lie to the man.
Barker, then, finds it a moral practice to lie if he thinks that such a lie will keep a person from harm. What is one of the things that Barker thinks is most harmful? Listen to his statement:
Religion is a powerful thing. Few can resist its charms and few can truly break its embrace. It is a siren who entices the wandering traveler with songs of love and desire and, once successful, turns a mind into stone. It is a Venus fly trap. Its attraction is like that of drugs to an addict who, whishing to be free and happy, becomes trapped and miserable (p. 51).
From this statement, one can see that Dan Barker places religion at the top of his most harmful list. On page 233 of his book, he declared: Religious morality is dangerous. On page 286, he said that certain religious people are abusing their children by teaching them things like evolution is a Satanic lie.
Putting Mr. Barkers statements together in logical form: (1) he considers it moral to lie in order to protect someone from harm; (2) he considers religion to be harmful; (3) then it must follow that Mr. Barker would lie in order to dissuade a person from believing in God or religion.
If Mr. Barker is willing to lie, it seems to me that one should be leery about what he presents as fact in his writings about religion.
REFERENCES
Barker, Dan (1992), Losing Faith In FaithFrom Preacher to Atheist (Madison, WI: Freedom from Religion Foundation).
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