Is multiplicity of religion really a problem for the world?
Is abrogation of religion a better option? What could possibly be the true solution? (more detailed discussion : http://www.bhanupadmo.com)
2011-09-01T10:54:04Z
http://www.bhanupadmo.com This link works not the above one
2011-09-01T12:01:20Z
James O/James : What about 1 and 2 becoming 12? Disparate multiplicity or coagulant multiplicity?
2011-09-01T23:37:45Z
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James O2011-09-01T10:29:34Z
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No, only for bigots The Communists tried to abolish religion and failed and shed more blood in the name of atheism than was ever done in the name of misguided theist practice ( but greed was the real reason for the conflict rather than any religion)
There will always be multiplicity of religions and we need to practice not only tolerance but appreciation
Multiplicity of religions in the world is the problem. Wars have been fought and countless humans have died because they believe in a different fantasy than the one doing the killing. What a shame. The true possible solution would be to either have no religion or have everyone believe in the same religion. This of course will never happen.
Not at all. Think of all those lonely billions out there. So much would be missing from their lives. Just how could they cope with all that free time. Unruly mobs of atheists invading everywhere looking for something to do. Something to think about.
Just doesn't bear thinking about. Sheer chaos. You leave them alone. So many Godless people would be disastrous. Just what horrible potential could they come up with as an alternative. Just what would become the moral guide then. The apparent hopelessness of directionless humanity would be phenomenal. Yahoo Answers would be swamped with more millions of frivolous and stupid questions that we could cope with.
Another question today mentioned that Jesus comes with a sword. Would you not want (if you are Christianity to have a protector over all men and evil things; therefore the confusion.