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Complete eradication of religion? Foop! Rapture? A kind of harmony reached?

2007-10-19 17:11:20 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Jehovah's Kingdom Reigning.
No bad things or people.
Satan and his demons in the Abyss.
Paradise.

2007-10-19 17:27:21 · answer #1 · answered by bongobeat25 5 · 1 2

What if I answered on a personal level? In ten years I would like to hope that I have thought things through enough that nagging doubts didn't continue to arise. I was raised steeped in religion (a gentle and friendly religion - but still). I am not just fluent in the theology, it is a default worldview. Intellectually I am comfortable with the idea that there is no God, emotionally....not so much. It's like a breakup, I keep forgetting I left.

2007-10-19 17:21:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Ideally, I'd like to see religion taken entirely out of politics and lawmaking and put back into its meeting houses where it belongs. I don't believe eradication of religion is the answer; some folks just need to believe in something greater than themselves, for whatever reasons. I just want religion to stop trying to get their god-stories taught as science in my public schools, and stop trying to have laws written according to narrow interpretations of a Bronze Age superstitious text. Once mythology has been removed from politics, we might be able to face our problems on a more rational level.

2007-10-19 17:23:21 · answer #3 · answered by link955 7 · 1 1

Leave religion to the mindless masses but it would be nice if there weren't any upcoming dates for the end of the world, and instead of assuming its all going to "pot" in a decade it would be nice if people focused on the positive parts of being human. Instead of tolerance and forced acceptance of others I would just like to see quiet respect for all. I would like to see a return to a softness that allows people to reach their potential and allows them to seek a relationship with the sacred but at the same time the softness does not turn a blind eye to evil or takes a relativist moral position explaining it away.

2007-10-19 17:17:18 · answer #4 · answered by Rational Humanist 7 · 3 2

Freedom of expression
The right to criticise religions just as any other movement, or the same way science is always criticising and looking for new evidence.
More religious cartoons
More muslim women not wearing the veil
Less christian women going into monasteries for life ( Carmel, ... )

Church/mosque/synagogue welcoming people if they want to have a wedding there, to get nice pictures and a blessing of the local people
( you can be a non-believer and still respect a priest, or the local people )

More education

2007-10-19 17:16:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

I don't mind there being religion. I am religious after all. What I would like is to see everyone being tolerant and accepting. Perhaps I wish everyone would think like me. I believe *most* everyone will be happy in the afterlife regardless of their beliefs. And when I say most I mean all but maybe .000001% of humans who ever existed. Maybe I'm a fool.....
Oh well, I just want people to be happy, and that would mean being tolerant. Lack of tolerance is usually an indication of lack of happiness.

2007-10-19 17:17:27 · answer #6 · answered by gumby 7 · 2 2

That those of all the nations of the Earth that survive the coming wrath of God are living in peace and harmony in the Kingdom of God under the rule of Messiah Yeshua

2007-10-19 17:18:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Sorry, I will not be here 10 years from now, and it will be quite a while longer to the second coming of Jesus after that, but he will come and awake us from our wait in sleep and we will be with him in his world that is without end. Eph.2:7; 3:21;

2007-10-19 17:25:09 · answer #8 · answered by jeni 7 · 0 2

I would love to see the complete eradication of religion

2007-10-19 17:17:41 · answer #9 · answered by NO Labels 3 · 3 3

I am a religious person Religion is one of my passions. i like things in this world to get better more peace and love less violence and hate and the word of God spreaded worldwide to more and more and more people, unreligious people turning into religious people. and i would like to see and hear good things on tv and radio.

2007-10-19 17:19:11 · answer #10 · answered by Slacker23 4 · 0 2

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