Yes, it is.
Well, most religions in the world don't have a 'hell' in the sense of the Christian hell. Also, most religions also don't treat people who leave the faith as evil or sinners.
Well, look at nature itself and tell me how many things exist in a solitary existence. There are none.
There are so many different aspects to life, death and everything in between. There are so many different experiences, emotions, events and phenomena in this world that there simply cannot be...
The money I earn is mine and no one else's. The only way I want my taxes to be spent is in the form of the physical improvement of the community and/or nature, the promotion of culture or the advance of science. I also expect total transparency to see exactly what my tax dollars are being spent on.
The greatest good a religion can do is bring a community together.
The greatest evil? I'm not really sure. Each faith and religion defines good and evil in a slight (or very) different way. I guess the greatest evil a religion can do is to impose itself on other religions, claiming it is the...
I'm assuming this is a response to my thread, though I am not of an Abrahamic faith.
In polytheistic faiths, we don't typically believe that the gods lord over everyone. They do their own things with mortals that interest them or other gods.