BTW, I am a non-believer and think that adults
arguing points of religion is akin to 6 year - olds arguing over whose invisible friend is best.
I thought
the point of religion was to make oneself feel special while simultaneously putting others down?
Also, you miss
the point of religion overall.
The point of religion is to defy logic.
he continues with his philandering because he believes he is forgiven... christianity in particular provides excuses for bad behavior, funny we use our own moral code to be able to discern that... so what is
the point of religion?
Freedom of speech... i am all for it, what i do nt get is where the come up with the idea that God and Jesus Christ is a Myth??? At that point, what is
the point of your religion?
We need to ask ourselves what is
the point of religion: to deny life, or to embrace and enrich it?
How to understand or understand not being able to understand — come to terms, feel somewhat in accord and in tune with the whole, however you like to represent «these things»: isn't that
the point of religion?
The point of religion, especially Christianity, isn't to rise to power.
Religious people in disguise like to call themselves «spiritual,» while claiming religion is toxic or poison in itself, without realizing that such spiritual beliefs and behaviorally based controls are
the POINT of religions in the beginning.
The idea that there are imaginary beings is not necessarily
the point of religion.
If we can't accept ppl for who they are, regardless of their practices, just like Jesus did for us, then what is
the point of our religion?
As Steven Weinberg points out here, the argument made against extremists ends up invoking a moral sense to argue that the religious ideas of the extremists are wrong, when the whole
point of religion is that it should be the other way around.
If science is right, what is
the point of religion when everything in the universe can be explained by equations and formulas?