Thanks for adding absolutely nothing of value to this thread.Good riddance to Christianity !
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Thanks for adding absolutely nothing of value to this thread.Good riddance to Christianity !
150 years is only about six generations. Probably less. Considering the debates and rationales against religion weren't understood or accessible by the public until the Great War, that eliminates another two generations. Which means it's been four generations since atheism and it's arguments descended from the heights of the intelligentsia, and the first of those generations was born and raised in a world still immersed in religion. The amount of progress made in those three generations thus far is quite impressive. Give it a bit more time though youngling.People have been saying that for the last 150 years (or perhaps more), but religion is still going strong.
i agree with you that there are significant contradictions between different religions, so they can't all be right. But don't then make the assumption that this means none are.
what if one particular religion is right? the claims of each religion should be examined individually as they are so different
Besides wildly different beliefs!And there is no logical premise for freely choosing one religion over another except by ignorance or where the subject was born and raised immersed within the religion.
If Christianity was to die out on Earth, would He send all to eternal damnation?So? It is an institution not of this world. Popular cycles of support mean nothing to divine truth
Just because the beliefs systems are vastly different doesn't make on set better than another.Besides wildly different beliefs!
Sure it does. Let your conscience be your guide!Just because the beliefs systems are vastly different doesn't make on set better than another.
not unless people have an alternative; there's people that just have to believe in somethingI like to think that we as a society will grow out of the suffocating coil of religion sooner or later, preferably sooner.
Always a good thing to face the truth of one's mortalityYour death is inevitable Kwayera
nah i disagree, nothing's inevitableBut religion itself borrows from inherent values - which is why I think we as a society will eventually wake up to ourselves and grow out of it. It's inevitable.
Stop talking plz kthxbai.Ok let me sum up for you, if you ask the question has christianity died out yes indeed it has infact all religions have died out. Look it is quite simple, true religion only starts when death is at the center of your conscious. You look at religious institutions today there more like organisations that want to dominate the world. spin spin look at scientology and xenu hehehe![]()