| Final-Fan said: ^ Well said but the problem is that the religious texts, taboos, and commands get "set in stone" and now so much stuff that no longer fits the times is clung to because the religious laws are considered inviolable. For instance, even though Christians got out of most of the O.T. laws because of the "Jesus said so" amendment, there's a lot that still doesn't match the times. |
yeah this is true as well but as I say. You shouldn't go down a superhighway in an Oxcart. As for the other post. religon is tradition, it changed wildly in the early years but you can't just discount what it did for a whole group of people because you think religion or belief in god casues harm. Newton, Einstein, Heisenberg, Faraday, Boyle, Sir Francis Bacon, Planck, Kelvin, Descartes, and many all believed in god. It doesn't inhibit anyones ability to make the world a better place in some cases it helps in others it hurts but it all comes down to a personal understanding of your religion.







