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Any religion , what do you think of this statement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Valerie" data-source="post: 1713504" data-attributes="member: 212913"><p>I think its a stupid statement.</p><p></p><p>It uses an either/or statement which doesn't fit into real life.</p><p></p><p>For instance Stalin was a believer in the state of communism. He based he beliefs in the teachings of Marx and Lenin. These people believed their philosophy to be based on scientific fact.</p><p></p><p>Hilter may have been born a Christian but he did not practice it. He formulated a type of belief based upon science. His scientists believed in eugenics, His scientists believed that the Arian race was the superior race, and they set out to prove it.</p><p></p><p>Everyone believes his own system of beliefs to be a combination of reason and faith. Thomas Aquinas, the great teacher of the Catholic Church had a very rational, and systemmatic approach to the study of theology. Priests in the Catholic Church have been acknowledged as the Father of Modern Genetics (G. Mendel) and the physicist who discovered the Big Bang Theory (G. LaMaitre). </p><p></p><p>People in the Jewish, Buddhists, Christian, and Muslim religions all believe that they have a reasonable faith. They believe that science and religion will converge and their ideas will not run contrary to each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valerie, post: 1713504, member: 212913"] I think its a stupid statement. It uses an either/or statement which doesn't fit into real life. For instance Stalin was a believer in the state of communism. He based he beliefs in the teachings of Marx and Lenin. These people believed their philosophy to be based on scientific fact. Hilter may have been born a Christian but he did not practice it. He formulated a type of belief based upon science. His scientists believed in eugenics, His scientists believed that the Arian race was the superior race, and they set out to prove it. Everyone believes his own system of beliefs to be a combination of reason and faith. Thomas Aquinas, the great teacher of the Catholic Church had a very rational, and systemmatic approach to the study of theology. Priests in the Catholic Church have been acknowledged as the Father of Modern Genetics (G. Mendel) and the physicist who discovered the Big Bang Theory (G. LaMaitre). People in the Jewish, Buddhists, Christian, and Muslim religions all believe that they have a reasonable faith. They believe that science and religion will converge and their ideas will not run contrary to each other. [/QUOTE]
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