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    Paul Dirac's quote on religion...

    Metabolism is synonymous with re-incarnation in this lifetime. The body is constantly transforming, no piece of matter within it remains the same. Given that this process occurs from the moment of conception until death isn't it more logical to assume it will occur at death as well?
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    Your "deal-breaker." What is it and why?

    Chanting of the Maha-mantra or great chant for liberation .... Hari Krishna Hari Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hari Hari Hari Rama Hari Rama, Rama Rama Hari Hari There are no rules for chanting it, it can be chanted mentally, on japa beads, sung, or chanted congregationally in kirtan...
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    Using Evil to disprove God doesn't make sense

    This is Epicurus rehashed. Your assumptions are flawed. This doesn't prove anything. 1. Allowing evil is not necessarily not-good. Take as an example a surgeon who cuts open a patient to cure their disease. If we didn't know the patient had a disease, and we didn't know surgery cured...
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    Is there an afterlife? / The ultimate goal for man

    It's true that morality or a sense of right and wrong doesn't arise from a belief in an afterlife. It's also true that the threat of punishment may not prevent crime from occurring. Even if the the threat of punishment does deter people from committing crimes, can it really be considered a moral...
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