Right! — Pattern-chaser
1. Do you think that religion is a majority vote? — WerMaat
2. Or is it a matter of age? The most ancient texts and traditions must be the most true? — WerMaat
3. It could also be a matter of quality. Is a deity more "real" if He or She demands a higher ethical standard from the followers, or offers a more coherent explanation of the world? But then, who would be qualified to judge the quality or a religion? — WerMaat
In the OP you said the gods or God does not have good moral fiber. Why do you say that? Which religion are you talking about? — christian2017
Both Christianity and Islam, slave holding ideologies, have basically developed into intolerant, homophobic and misogynous religions. Both religions have grown themselves by the sword instead of good deeds and continue with their immoral ways in spite of secular law showing them the moral ways.
Jesus said we would know his people by their works and deeds. That means Jesus would not recognize Christians and Muslims as his people, and neither do I. Jesus would call Christianity and Islam abominations.
Gnostic Christians did in the past, and I am proudly continuing that tradition and honest irrefutable evaluation based on morality. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
There must be a degree of weakness in those, too, that light themselves a fire because the night is chilly.There must be a degree of weakness of mind allowed for describing those who believe in the supernatural. — Razorback kitten
Is that so? I tend to be suspicious of anyone who claims to know "the truth" in an absolute sense.Because religion offers the only answers other than the truth — Razorback kitten
Well, in that case, I freely admit that I'm one of those who can't handle it.the truth (that there is no reason for us being here and it's simply lights out). Some people can't handle that reality, regardless of intelligence. — Razorback kitten
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