Ian wrote:I think your stats are a little off. Firstly, 90% can't believe in a personal God if at least 16% already claim to be atheist or agnostic (and many others are "Christian" only in a very token sense; I know plenty of these). Corruption rates are also rather low, as per UN statistics.
The percentage religious will vary according to which survey you quote. I quoted 90% from the last survey results i checked. You may find another survey with slightly different results. Without meaning to be rude, big deal!
Corruption rates are low if you choose who you compare it to. My comparison is to other western advanced nations. Like Canada, Australia, Britain, Germany etc. If your comparison is to Russia, Cambodia, and Columbia, then the USA can look pretty good.
Your views on the world policemen job would be refuted by at least 90% of all the peoples of the world. It is quite simple. The world does not want the USA to act as world policeman. We can sort out our own problems, with a lot less harm than when the US butts in.
The one time that the USA is justified in acting in this role is when the international community asks it to. Mainly meaning the United Nations. Any time the US acts against the wishes of that wider community, it is in the wrong. In other words, most of the time.
For every human action, there is a rationalisation and a reason. Only sometimes do they coincide.