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Since Bob likes to talk about religion, if you don't mind Bob, lets create a thread about it here.I'll go first.
I would also think if there was only one supreme being, he would get lonely, and would rather think the way most early polythisms thought, that there were a number of male and femal gods to keep themselves company. ...
If the point of my post wasn't clear, I guess in a nutshell: I admire the truly devout, I think it takes courage to live by a strict religious code, and I don't think someone is necessarily stupid or niave to believe in a higher power.
If the point of my post wasn't clear, I guess in a nutshell: I admire the truly devout, I think it takes courage to live by a strict religious code
You guys are incredible and I must be transparent Of all the gods, I always thought it would be coolest to be Bacchus.
Anyone for some wine, women and song?????
When you define human life as the standard of morality, the last vestige of any need for a higher power dissapears. In the past, god (or gods) were used to explain things that science has now provided much better explanations for. The last field that religion has had a lock on is morality, and more than any other reason, that is why people turn to God, for guidance (ie, they are looking for an answer to the proper way to live life, or moral guidance).
For example, why is it wrong to kill? It violates the sanctity of human life.
first of all, so all you know where im comming from, the universe did not create itself. it goes beyond logic to believe that things come into exsistance on their own accord.