religion,, is it really needed? |
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religion,, is it really needed? |
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Lets say that no one ever knew about God, or how we got here (im not trying to offend anyone here, or saying this is true etc.) but do you think that we could go on w/o something to tell us how we got here. Which brings me to another point, what if someone just made all this religion stuff up? So, if from everyones brain, religion was erased, do you think we could go on w/o making something up, or discovering something new. Hey, i thought of something else, do you think that if there were more people focused on finding out how we got here (without God) would we find out?
Im trying not offend anyone by saying their religion is false, which i am doing, but nevermind this has no point... |
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Yeah. What alot of people tend to not realize is that even without the belief in God, you still experience emotion. Everyone feels, whether they believe in God or not.
"...with nothing to believe in, and no hope for anything..." Nothing to live for? What about love? I would definately say that's something to look forward to (if you've already experienced it, why should it end there?). Loving someone, and being loved, I would imagine, is the greatest feeling imaginable. Believe in yourself, and your fellow humans. There's something to believe in. But thanks to religion, that's hard to do, seeing as how most people must disagree and force what they believe is right on others, not thinking about their perception of living. (Again, not everyone.) |
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