It is currently Mon May 20, 2013 3:02 pm
howard male wrote:You've mentioned what are probably the two most important reasons that organised religion continues to thrive: that it makes people good, and that it consols us when a loved one has died.
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The bottom line is, we need to grow up.
"Well," said the Orangutan, "I just wanted to work out whether I was my brother's keeper or my keeper's brother."
Either you're into it or you're not. If you're into it, and don't use it to do harm, that's fine
and I’ll probably read The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief* by Francis Collins** as well for the opposite (ish) view from a scientific perspective. Any of my fellow non-believing anti-organised religionists read this one yet? Thought not !
Insert your own appropriate reversed dog proverb here:
Dominic wrote:- You can't teach an old god new tricks
- Why keep a god and bark yourself
- A man's best friend is his god
- Gods are people too
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