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Re: Christianity is Poison
by
wowanstrong
on 05/05/2017, 11:08:35 UTC
Every religion is poison for the brain. Believers believe the words of religious leaders and are not able to analyze the words and actions. If the Patriarch goes to the Mercedes S class then how can you believe him about what the pursuit of luxury is a sin?

Scientists make up science theories. Some of these theories are evolution, relativity, big bang, and black hole. No body knows if these theories are factual or not. If they were factual, they would become science law, and not remain theories.

Some scientists and the media say that some of these theories are factual. But these theories are not known to be factual. We can tell that the theories are not factual, because they are science theories, not science laws.

When people believe and trust that these theories are factual, because they believe the scientists and media who are lying to them, this part of science has become religion for them. So, as you say, there is religion that is poison for the brain. It is science religion.

Cool
But you can't really believe that God molded man from clay? This is nonsense! The Bible is the first example in history of a hybrid war. Those who wrote it took the actual events and rewriting them in his own way. In the end, it turned out fiction but based on real events.
Well Bible was written long time ago, and in that time people did not know a lot of things. Most of things was "sorcery or magic" to them. So it is only natural that some things from Bible are funny. It is up to a person and his rational thinking what he or she is going to believe. Belief comes from within person, it doesn't come from a book or any other kind of relic. Books are merely a guide for those who are lost, and help people learn from past.

Yes, books are more of a historical story about the past of our ancestors. For greater beauty, people could write there a bit of fiction to make it more interesting for readers.