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science vs religion - what does it take?

Bunyip

pro scapegoat
Yes. That's one god of millions. But I was talking about the term in general.

I see gods as creations that humans invent in order to abdicate themselves from ultimate responsibility for their lives and transfer it to an imaginary uber parent.
And also to explain anything we do not fully understand.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
I see gods as creations that humans invent in order to abdicate themselves from ultimate responsibility for their lives and transfer it to an imaginary uber parent.
And also to explain anything we do not fully understand.

Won't work.
Most people lean to the notion their god will 'take care' of nonbelievers.
That way there will be peace in heaven.

Can't have a bunch of nay sayers wandering about.....no peace that way.
 

Bunyip

pro scapegoat
Won't work.
Most people lean to the notion their god will 'take care' of nonbelievers.
That way there will be peace in heaven.

Can't have a bunch of nay sayers wandering about.....no peace that way.

Can you re-write that in sane please?
 

samosasauce

Active Member
Why does one have to fully disprove the other? I don't see either as being in the realm of posibility, but that's just me
 
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