The absence of GENUINE Christianity would be a terrible loss to the world.
But it would be WONDERFUL if all the impositional and obnoxious **pseudo**-Christians that promote loathsome agendas of hate and intolerance were suddenly to outgrow that deficiency overnight! (Such as the RRR Cult that infests the USA.)
2007-12-16 22:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i be attentive to there is been multiple evil performed interior the call of Christianity -- torture, crusades, holy wars, disastrous exorcisms, chauvinism, "take place destiny", etc. then you definately look on the corrupt fundamentalists like Ralph Reed, Pat Robertson, and Jerry Falwell, whose very own prejudices are disguised as "actual Christianity". So i think of a extra effective thank you to word your question may well be a international without prepared faith or fundamentalism. with the aid of fact i won't be able to blame each and every of the international's ills on some perverted re-interpretation of the scriptures for somebody's political income, any further than i will blame Muslim extremists or different radical religious followers. In some methods, i think of faith is variety of a drug. slightly taken sparsely could be effective, yet an overdose of the incorrect stuff can wreak multiple havoc. Bless you.
2016-11-03 13:36:05
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answered by ? 4
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Perhaps.
A world without government would be much nicer, though.
Or how about a world without collectivism, where everybody dealt with everyone else on an individual basis.
2007-12-16 22:50:53
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answered by harshmistressmoon 4
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Yeah, like Soviet Russia that was sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!
But seriously though, what makes you think that a world without religion would be so great. Do you really believe that all the assholes in the world would magically disappear because religion did.
Right...., and you call the believers deluded.
2007-12-16 22:48:18
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answered by Mr. Eko 4
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Just imagine the ancient India, China, Greek, where highly cultured civilization lived
2007-12-16 22:58:02
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answered by SRKChild 2
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personally i think religion has alot to answer for. think of war and a country with a problem, the cause is nine times out of ten religion. not just christianity. every one has a right to believe what they want. there is no right or wrong. so all these countries should get over it.
you dont get a war over a colour jumper you wear.
2007-12-16 22:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes...very Nice...very very Nice.....very very very very Nice.
OOOOHHH I am looking people are living very harmoniously, with smiling faces, chanting....No war any where,...No massdestruction weapons, No Atom Bomb...No misunderstandings among the people....No hatred anywhere in the world...
2007-12-16 22:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Great try at comedy.
The people of China under Mao, The USSR under Stalin and Cambodia under Pol Pot would likely disagree. These murderous atheist communists murdered tens of millions of their own people.
Nice try.
Study history.
then comment.
Commenting before knowing something makes one look silly.
2007-12-16 22:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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it would only be nice if we could get rid of all organized religion and for all to know that everything here is choices nothing more nothing less.
choose spiritual love, back to father.
or dominion the other place.
http://thebridgeseries.tripod.com
2007-12-16 22:46:49
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answered by happy_kko 4
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I was raised in a strict traditional Catholic household.
I consider this to have been the single greatest regret in my life.
I would consider raising any child that way today to be CHILD ABUSE !
However -- TRUE CHRISTIANITY -- if only!
2007-12-16 22:58:45
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answered by roccopaperiello 6
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