Wouldn't it stand to reason that the followers of that religion would be better off than those of another?They would be consistently more happy, without troubles like disease and famine, and not fall prey to bad things in general. But this is not at all what we see. Instead, we find that all people, regardless of religion share the same troubles in roughly the same amounts. If a religion is to be believed, then shouldn't its deity help its followers? And wouldn't we be able to consistently see these effects by the 'correct' sect being better off on average? This is just more proof to me that God and religion are man made ideas. Any thoughts on this?
2006-07-22
07:34:24
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