Yes.
2006-12-22 06:06:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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because reliable minded human beings, keep in mind that in the experience that they don´t strive against difficult for what they choose, the received´t get it. susceptible minded human beings are confident that in the experience that they pray difficult sufficient, some deity will furnish the even in the experience that they choose. Sounds cool, huh? the point is that some human beings have the favor to position self belief in some thing, possibly because they imagine too little about themselves and don´t evaluate their personal strengths sufficient to finish what they choose; besides the indisputable fact that really that you're the basically one which ought to accomplish or ward off your self from doing some thing. Take the kin of sick human beings, for instance: if the affected man or woman dies, they're going to say that the overall practitioner or the medical institution did not keep him or did not do their superb. yet when the affected man or woman is kept, they're going to bypass like: "thank God". isn't that somewhat unfair?
2016-12-01 02:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Poison the mind? Maybe.
Oppress progress? Definately.
2006-12-22 06:07:12
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answered by Dr. Douche 3
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You could view anything false, as a particular religion, as poison of the mind, and would deteriorate progress as it took hold.
2006-12-22 06:08:37
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answered by ? 6
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You may be referring to Cults/Ocults. Religions have been around since the dawn of human civilization - They shape civilizations. Look at ancient Egypt and Babylon (present day Iraq) It depends on what you refer to as Religion, or which religions you refer to.
2006-12-22 06:28:56
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answered by Krumah 1
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Not always. It depends upon the people handling the religion, and upon whether or not those people are truly in touch with God.
Religion has given us the Crusades and the Salem Witch Trials. It has also given us Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mother Teresa.
2006-12-22 06:08:57
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answered by MNL_1221 6
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this is to free_spirit, not dissing you but all your info is from the same source.... dosnt that say something, it sure does to me it says that instead of being a free spirt you are terribly narrow minded.
And dude Religion is what makes this world a better place, if applied the way it was meant to be.
2006-12-22 06:39:50
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answered by nina 1
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Ask Sir Isaac Newton.
2006-12-22 06:06:32
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answered by adrian b 3
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It's the fanatics that kill in the name of God that are the poison.
2006-12-22 06:08:16
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answered by leslie 6
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Not when tolerance is taught as an aspect of religion.
2006-12-22 06:06:46
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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