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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:32 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:23 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:26 pm
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Lash Vereaux My fellow Atheist. Allow me to clue you all in. You've come to the realization that religion is nothing more then a thing man made up in the absence of knowlege to explain what they could not. You are wrong. All religion was started by the worlds leaders to control the masses. I found this out and I wish I hadn't. I'm sure many of you have seen The Matrix. If you recall the man who sold everyone else out to return to his life of lies, so that he would not know the truth, the truth that everything he knew was a lie and that somethings are best to remain unknown. Do you really thing thousands of years ago someone sat down and pulled the idea of a supreme being out of his a**? Do you really think it was made only for peace of mind? They control them with it. They use it to boost their spirits and send them off to war to meet their dooms, or make them obey their every whim like dogs. They are brain washed, they can't look past their own noses and its brillant. It was the best plan every made. How is civilization to thribe when people know tommorow they could die and that be it. It could not. You would have complete and total chaos. Religion has fooled so many, and in doing so kept humanity from genocide. You sound a bit paranoid. Yes, religion is often used to extend political agendas (and sometimes horrific ones, at that), but religion was not founded on that idea. And yes, I really do think that thousands of years ago someone came up with the idea of a god from nowhere. Except, it wasn't just from nowhere. It explained things they couldn't understand. Also, it established moral codes. There's evidence of religious practices and belief in deities that predate civilization.
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:17 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:03 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 9:03 am
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Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:33 pm
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redem I wasn't try to suggest that religion causes all the worlds problems. However the basic point remans. Religion causes many more problems than it solves. And as such it's elimination would eliminate one source of human misery. A good thing all told.
I've said that line so many times.
Religion really isn't the root of what happens. More or less religion gets used as a mask to hide corruption, and other stuff related to that.
Religion is the most easy place for Avarice to breed and fester. From Avarice comes envy, and lust for more. Thus comes things that others will view and perceive as evil, and thus will come war.
Thats all I can really say about this topic.
Oh....does anyone else see this comparison? Isn't Osama Bin Laden a lot like General Grevious from the Star Wars film flicks?
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