One thing I'll never understand about the religiously devout is their patent contempt for scientific inquiry.
If the universe is the work of a creator god, doesn't it only make sense that such a powerful god would be guided by logic and reason? Doesn't it only make sense that such a god would appreciate humanity's curiousity?
Is it not the case that Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus and others are actually showing contempt for their respective gods by embracing dogmas which are ultimately self-serving, hypocritical and devoid of reason?
I would respectfully submit that any god capable of creating a universe as vast and complex as the one we reside in, MUST be much more vast and complex than any religion can account for.
So why not humble yourself and admit that what you think to be true (through personal experience) or believe to be true (through religious dogma) is grossly inadequate to postulate the true nature of existence?
2007-09-03
09:27:11
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