I think that science has answered some of the questions that we previously needed religion to answer, such as how the earth was created, how different species came about etc. I propose, that the religions of today unanomously adopt all ideas that are scientifically sound, and concentrate new efforts on topics that have yet to be explained or things that we need to discuss for the future. Examples of this could be, what is the religious response to threats of global warming? How should we view stem cell research given that inevtiably one country or the other will succeed with it. If people can be cloned, what rights do they have? If proof of alien life was ever discovered, how shoudl religion respond?
There are also the classic unaswered questions about man's purpose on earth, how we should treat one another, What existed before the universe and why was life created in the first place.
I think that dwelling on ancient dogma will only destroy religion as we know it today.
2006-08-15
05:13:27
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I'd liek to hear real responses to this from peopel who are religious and people who are not religious, and not just stuff like "Yay Jesus" either.
2006-08-15
05:14:35 ·
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