I admire your certainty. In my experience those of a religious persuasion have some doubt and question the validity of their beliefs. They are only human and without absolute proof they are prone to ask them-self if their belief in God is valid, and if it is are they behaving in the way God would want them to ? It all comes down to their faith in the end.Originally posted by hobbes@6 March 2004 - 19:47
Religion is a creation of fear, that simple. I imagine that with functional MRI and other methods we will find that praying is closely associated with the "fear" center.
Without fear, God is irrelevant.
You however are unencumbered with such things and can dismiss all theistic religions, indeed all religions with so few words. How happy the religious would be if they had your depth of faith and belief in their own opinions.
I can only assume that you teach a class in philosophy. If not you should, we would not wish this clarity and certainty of belief to be lost. Pass it on, the tender of years need mentors with such certainty.
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