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RolStoppable said:
aLkaLiNE said:
So what you're inferring is that the world would be a better place if none of us believed in God? You think that all of the wars would go away? All the crime would magically stop? Everybody would finally get along and we could live in unity under one governmental direction?

As far as holding back science goes, science is nearly as much of a dive as religion is considering no one actually understands how gravity works and even our theories/laws have holes in them. All that really means is that everything we have found so far is not without exception and not absolute.

Personally I don't subscribe to a religion. I do consider myself agnostic though, based on the premise that there is something extraordinary about human anatomy and the missing link we're looking for will question our very existence. We just Do. Not. Know. And I really wish that people who support gay rights or modern era things like that would see the equality in also supporting people that choose to believe in a religion.

Answers to your four questions:

1. No. The world would be a better place if not so many people had blindly subscribed to religion. Some still do. Religion can be a powerful tool to direct the masses towards the crazy goals of a single insane human being.
2. No.
3. No.
4. No. Wait, did you actually read my original pobody.

Yeah I did, started going off on a tangent because in a perfect world we wouldn't really need more than one governing body.

Anyway, if we want to see equality then it's kind of a live and let live deal and that should include non tangible aspects such as beliefs and morals, so long as its within the realm of the law.