The day after our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ takes his people with him to heaven, leaving all the athiests and other non-believers to suffer in hell on earth.
2006-11-03 01:44:11
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answer #1
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answered by jinenglish68 5
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Logic may carry the day, but it will probably never completely replace superstition or religion. There's too many people who can't or won't bother to think a situation all the way through, but instead grasp the first rationale that seems to explains the situation quickly, if not thoroughly. So you get people that believe in astrology, UFOs, religion, and so forth. Also, people tend to adopt the beliefs of their parents, so as long as religious people keep having kids, we'll probably still have more religious people around.
2006-11-03 01:52:10
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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When people realize that we have no control over some things that happen, when people can accept "We don't know and maybe never will" as an answer instead of automatically ascribing things to the supernatural, when people stop being afraid of being on their own in the universe and when humans stop with the need to control others using fear tactics and persecution, then maybe... just maybe logic, rationality and common sense will prevail.
2006-11-03 01:51:01
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answered by E D 4
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It relies upon what God is defined as. If God = each and every thing or God = the universe, then God maximum particularly exists. yet that must be a ineffective god, the god of pantheism. The greater descriptive your definition of God is, the fewer rationally and logically justified it relatively is going to become once you study the info interior the genuine worldwide. And the greater obscure your definition of God is, the greater justified it gets, however the weaker the full theory will become. So the theist is caught right here in my opinion. maximum attempt to argue from the situation of an quite specific definition of God, which makes their case particularly confusing to preserve, because of the fact it relies upon on arguments from lack of awareness regularly, or massive hypothesis on specific handy religious studies over others.
2016-10-15 08:13:35
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answered by liguori 4
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Never.
Read the first answer. I mean, these people revel in the conjecture that they will go to "heaven" and others will go to "hell". It is like a sadistic pride and pleasure that they might get in watching others suffer ( because "others" are different), that any sane "god" would abhor, and is still relished by the 'faithful'.
They resist logic, rationality or common sense.
2006-11-03 01:50:17
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answered by shrek 5
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define superstition: I am a christian and I don't believe in many superstitions. If your talking about faith then your words are weak since many believers have rationality and common sense
2006-11-03 01:47:02
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answered by maybe 3
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As long as people are willing to allow others to think for them, we will always have superstition.
2006-11-03 01:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Judo-Chrisitianity 5800 years and still ticking away. Just like the Engergizer Bunny! It keeps going and going and going.
What would Atheists do without us? Watch reruns on TVland? Answer math and astronomy questions all day long!?
Be thankful we're here. We give you a purpose in life.
2006-11-03 01:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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NEVER! Atheists need the superstitious to keep giving them money for leading creative, but relatively unproductive lives as priests, ministers, imams, and rabbi! You think atheists will let that scam go?? No WAY!
2006-11-03 01:46:32
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answer #9
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answered by Cheshire Cat 6
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Superstition is our way of explaining things we don't understand. Until we understand EVERYTHING superstition will exist. I, personally, don't think we'll ever overcome it completely.
2006-11-03 01:47:19
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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Yes always and people will realise that God is logical, rational and is common sense and the superstition of evolution will go down as old folklore.
2006-11-03 01:44:32
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answered by Spadesboffin 3
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