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On that point, I can agree. Combativeness is certainly more prevalent in the young.
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I don't really believe in a "God" but I believe everyone should believe whatever they want to. Not believing in God doesn't grant you infinite arrogance to belittle other's beliefs, and believing in God is *your* opinion and shouldn't be tried to have forced upon others.
I think by just accepting other's beliefs instead of blaming general violence on `religion` in general; alot of current world problems would be avoided.
I think by just accepting other's beliefs instead of blaming general violence on `religion` in general; alot of current world problems would be avoided.
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Doubtful. Religion is used as an excuse for violence. If suddenly everyone accepted each other's religious ideas (which won't happen) something else would be used as a pretext for violence instead.
As I said, it's a question of power. It's likely that the people you meet who you feel are the most truly religious will be modest, kindly and content.
As I said, it's a question of power. It's likely that the people you meet who you feel are the most truly religious will be modest, kindly and content.
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If you define most truly religious as a person who follows the edicts of a holy book to the word, then that certainly wouldn't be the case in any first world country.Lord_Mountbatten wrote:It's likely that the people you meet who you feel are the most truly religious will be modest, kindly and content.
Richard Dawkins wrote:I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world.
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That would be a fundamentalist. I do not consider them properly religious.
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