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Religion - Would the world be better off without it.
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Religion - Would the world be better off without it.
49The world would be better of without any organised and dogmatic religion61.22%30The world would be a sad place without it's many religions and their followers.26.53%13I am andyW12.24%6 -
When?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSee witty poll.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
I think that left to their own devices, human beings would be their own worst enemies. Religions have for the last couple of thousand years provided a structure that reigns in the worst tendencies.
I also think that they are redundant now, but that probably means that we will be in for a bit of turbulence until a new order of enlightenment is established.
So I voted I am AndyW.Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostReligions have for the last couple of thousand years provided a structure that reigns in the worst tendencies.


Most excellent pun!Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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The inquisitionOriginally posted by Gonzo View PostI think that left to their own devices, human beings would be their own worst enemies. Religions have for the last couple of thousand years provided a structure that reigns in the worst tendencies.
I also think that they are redundant now, but that probably means that we will be in for a bit of turbulence until a new order of enlightenment is established.
So I voted I am AndyW.
Aztec and Inca human sacrifice
etc. etc. etc ???
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Unfortunately it wasn't a pun. I meant reins.Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post


Most excellent pun!
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The inquisition - the start of the end.Originally posted by Diver View PostThe inquisition
Aztec and Inca human sacrifice
etc. etc. etc ???
Aztec and Inca human sacrifice - It wasn't that long ago that a 30 year old was an old person. In those days, a long life was not the priority that it has become over the last thousand.Last edited by Gonzo; 29 November 2007, 23:51.Comment
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I’m not into tribalism or any irrational beliefs or practices held by a human community, but if people enjoy watching football and it doesn’t affect me, then good on them. I think what religion you support is heavily influenced by ones environment and upbringing, for instance if you are American chances are you will worship baseball, and if Iranian executing Westerners, etc. They all serve the same basic human desires and needs, and just express it in slightly different ways.Comment
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