What is supersticious to you could be a reality for others. Isn't freedom of worship a beautiful right? Let's keep it that way.
2007-01-22 12:10:30
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answered by David G 6
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First no it doesn't. Second, who are you to say superstitious religious belief that is outdated. This question Is so crass. The kind of question a miss know it from a junior school would ask. Not to mention you have no empirical data to present
I think you are trying to play big shot.
Next time know you better back up your accusations
I'm disappointed I wasted so much time on your tripe
2007-01-22 12:23:17
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answered by JOHN 7
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It can for some replace religious beliefs, and for others simply reinforce it all depending upon what parts are taken into account and how they do that.
It is a 'Age of Science', but that does not mean an end to the 'Age of Faith' just yet....
2007-01-22 12:11:46
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answered by wolf560 5
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in many situations, little or no. the thought strolling below a ladder is undesirable has a lot going for it, extraordinarily if a man or woman is on that ladder and portray some thing. the assumption in preserving a sequence of commandments truly has greater going for it, because of the fact a commandment is basically like a regulation, and we could desire to be lawful human beings with a view to maintain some style of social order. some ideals are self-gratifying predictors and the greater one places right into a thought, the greater that's possibly to prepare to that believer. once you're seeking to discredit faith by skill of comparing religious ideals against superstitious ideals, it may help your reason to truly arise with 2 comparable ideals (one from faith and one from city superstition). you will truly have a lot of subject doing that with out expressing bias against faith and/or the chosen superstition.
2016-11-26 19:57:47
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answered by maffia 4
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Science is going in the direction that spiritual masters predicted 1000's of years ago. Take a look at the film "what the bleep do we know"
2007-01-22 12:09:11
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answered by getfit chick 4
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This is the same claim made during the French Revolution in the 18th century. Only then it was Reason as the new utopia.
2007-01-22 12:09:46
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answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6
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Its obvious you've never read any religious material but base this theory on what others tell you. Others meaning ones who have not read religious items either.
And going to church does not qualify for knowing the Bible. Unless you have read it cover to cover a few times to really understand its meaning and its language, you don't really know it.
Science itself backs the bible and states that it is true as science has proven many facts in the bible. Bet that one spun your brain. Google it....its a true fact.
2007-01-22 12:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i guess it depends on who you talk to.
Biblical Basis For Modern Science by Morris
The Signature of God by Grant R. Jeffery
2007-01-22 12:13:41
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answered by Sassy 3
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One would hope, but most people don't understand Science so they continue to believe in folklore and myths.
2007-01-22 12:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-01-22 12:07:42
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answered by Gene 3
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