With you 100% on that one. Why do you get removed for expressing an opinion on religion? Not only are they gullible they believe in censorship
2006-08-14 05:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Define "lunacy"? If holding that a belief is sacred, and it does no harm to others (not forcing it on others), then you have inadvertantly convicted the bulk of the world's population. The way to rid ourselves of this plague is not by prohibiting religion, but rather religion in its most extreme forms. To put it simply, kill the disease, not the patient.
2006-08-14 12:27:09
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answered by wespectmyauthoritah 3
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No religion is the correct one, and all religions have got it wrong.
There are many major religions in the world, such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, and so on. Within each major religion there can also be many minor religions. For example, within Christianity there is Catholic, Protestant, Anglican and so on. Within Islam there is Shiite, Sunni etc.
In summary there are many hundreds of different religions in the world all with their devoted believers and followers. Talk to any devout religious person and they will almost emphatically insist that their religion is the right one, it’s fact, and any non-believer is doomed.
Commonsense and logic would suggest that if there was any truthful or factual basis to religion, then only one of these religions could be correct, not all of them. However, in my view, it’s highly unlikely that any of these man-made religions bear any resemblance to fact or the truth, and are more likely to be the result of simplistic human intelligence looking for an escape from reality.
2006-08-14 12:21:22
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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the vast vast vast majority of them will never admit this a rational few do admit that religion in its fandamental forms is often a mojor problem for peace and security but they will never say that religion its self is the problem, aganostics are simillar only they organised religion is the problem but not religion itself this i think is the most we can expect from the faithfull masses, shame on these cowards for reporting you.
Redrobin, i give you a quote from prof Richard Dawkins 'without religion the evil would do evil and the good would do good to get the good to do evil you need religion'
2006-08-14 12:25:34
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answered by phillipgdmn 3
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How does "Love All, Forgive All, Show Mercy, Judge No-One" provoke a terrorist attack?
2006-08-14 14:02:06
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answered by waycyber 6
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No they wont admit it, because they believe.
This is how they've been brought up and they see the world in one way, created in their god's image.
Propagating hate and religious extremism is so easy because its just a matter of the religious leaders who claim to speak for 'God' say that "god " wants the people to fight for him etc etc and will get rewarded in the afterlife(?) ( a common religious theme).
I hope their god/allah wants their believers to go walking off cliffs, will they follow? I sure hope so.
2006-08-14 13:08:33
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answered by cardralph 2
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Did a Christian steal your Candyfloss? Get over it dude! They're not gonna give up two thousand years of kneeling because you think it's silly!! And what exactly IS the problem?
2006-08-14 12:24:16
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answered by Fluke 5
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No, sorry. The terrorists get hooked by a distorted, fundamentalist version of what their religion is really about.
2006-08-14 12:24:00
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answered by Arrow 5
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No I am sorry you feel like that it is not the faith's that creat the hate it is the evil in men that wont to prove they are best better than others
2006-08-14 12:34:13
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answered by Mim 7
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At first I thought you meant Christians but see now you must mean athiests.It beats me I just wish they would drop the evolution trash and get right with Jesus
2006-08-14 12:26:39
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answered by Mr Toooo Sexy 6
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