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I think world's gone nuts. WE ARE LIKE ANIMALS ONLY WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS.

We don't like learning too much. That's why our god Jesus didn't make a computer or car and found an easy way out.
And that's the only reason why we have a way too many religions, gods and DELUSIONS.

2007-09-23 10:57:37 · 3 answers · asked by Jack K 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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The more difficult a trial is, the bigger the reward in the end. The world's been insane since day one. That's "normal." We need to learn. However, since so many are unwilling to learn, there's not even a teeny bit of hope, really, because those that do learn aren't paid any attention.
And Jesus wasn't a god, he was god's son. The real easy way out would've been suicide, but he didn't do that, did he? And what makes a computer or car the easy way out?? That makes no sense.
We don't have these religions because we were trying to learn, we made them because we were trying to explain things with the limited knowledge we had at that point, and they split into different sects because of variations of opinion.
And finally, we aren't like animals, we ARE animals. We're just different animals, but we aren't necessarily superior.

2007-09-23 16:20:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If we don't like learning then we won't learn much at all.

We are not like animals. We are animals. We are mammals which leaves us in the animal family. Having delusions about who and what we are could be quite distressing.

Oddly, it is always the religious who seem to struggle emotionally.

2007-09-23 12:49:02 · answer #2 · answered by guru 7 · 1 0

Learning is hard when one is forced to study topics that do not interest one; of course the method used to teach and the quality of the teacher may also make it difficult.

If we all could only study things which interested us, learning would not be hard at all.

2007-09-23 11:45:10 · answer #3 · answered by LodiTX 6 · 0 0

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