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What's the purpose of religion? And A Question For Atheist?
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<blockquote data-quote="poseidon" data-source="post: 1694352" data-attributes="member: 221438"><p>Surely we can all agree whether your a Jew, Muslim, Christian or an Atheist---that we have this intrinsic intention to help and love other's. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore I think everyone would agree that we seem to get a satisfaction out of giving and caring which could only arise from understanding.</p><p></p><p>So why religion? Where is the understanding in the religious doctrines?</p><p></p><p>If we talk about Judaism Christianity and Islam; of course there are verses of loving each other and caring, but there are other verses of owning each other and rape, genocide and eternal hell/fire. </p><p></p><p>Can we find understanding in these bi-polar verses? </p><p></p><p>And for the Atheists, do you know or not know if the universe is infinite? If your not sure because lack of evidence, then will you ever pursue this phenomenon for truth? And if it's impossible to find out, would you just believe it's infinite?</p><p>Sin, you must have proof of your opinion, or could it be that you believe it's unbounded?</p><p>Once again for the Atheists, how do you know for sure that it's infinite? Where is the evidence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poseidon, post: 1694352, member: 221438"] Surely we can all agree whether your a Jew, Muslim, Christian or an Atheist---that we have this intrinsic intention to help and love other's. Furthermore I think everyone would agree that we seem to get a satisfaction out of giving and caring which could only arise from understanding. So why religion? Where is the understanding in the religious doctrines? If we talk about Judaism Christianity and Islam; of course there are verses of loving each other and caring, but there are other verses of owning each other and rape, genocide and eternal hell/fire. Can we find understanding in these bi-polar verses? And for the Atheists, do you know or not know if the universe is infinite? If your not sure because lack of evidence, then will you ever pursue this phenomenon for truth? And if it's impossible to find out, would you just believe it's infinite? Sin, you must have proof of your opinion, or could it be that you believe it's unbounded? Once again for the Atheists, how do you know for sure that it's infinite? Where is the evidence? [/QUOTE]
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