Isn't it cool to know that a thousand years from now, when religion has died...

KingoftheLimest

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...out, all your distant relatives..? thanks to the storage capabilities of computers, will be able to look back and laugh themselves silly at all your emphatic claims about the existence of gods and characters like Jesus Christ?

I mean think about it... none of us can look up the actual thoughts and ideas of our great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandparents and see how incredibly superstitious and silly they were. We can't read about how terrified they were by ghosts and witches, and how they thought bloodletting would cure sickness, or how they trembled at the thought of being sent to hell.

But YOUR great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandchildren will be able to read all your Q&A in Yahoo! Answers, and see just how backwards and frightened you are. They'll be able to see all your silly requests for prayers to help change reality. They'll be able to see how you clung to a book full of contradiction and ignorance as a guide for how to live. They'll be able to see all your asinine arguments about intelligent design, and irreducible complexity, and how terrified you were of fledgling atheists who were just trying to show you how humans evolved, and dispel your supernatural delusions. They'll marvel at the barbaric acts that were still done in the name of a "god" at a time when actually considered themselves civilized.

It's probably going make for some good, hearty laughs around the dinner table. They'll probably say things like, "wow, can you believe we are actually related to these loons. How did they ever survive to have children?"
 
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