Posted by: freedom2012 January 6, 2013
Religion: What should it contribute?
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When you ask Richard Dawkins who created him, he says "The Universe". And when you question him who created the universe he says that the question is not valid. Yet he is always the first one to ask Who Created God?. This shows typical Atheist mentality. They always want to have their cake and eat it too. Always in denial. Once Kadar Khan said in an old movie that regardless whether a potato falls on the knife or the knife falls on the potato, it is the potato that gets cut. 
Come to think of it. You can never question them. You can never blame them. So Atheists in a way behave like God,
100 million murders by Atheists is not an accident. And this figure is a very modest number, the real number is much higher.
Someone said those were mad people. However, there cannot be any mad people within religion. What kind of logic is that?.
Prachanda killed thousands. If you hear his swearing in ceremony as PM of Nepal, instead of saying "bhagwan ko naam mah", he has said "janata ko naam mah". So who is this janata?. These janata who do not believe in bhagwan=Atheists. So there you have it.
"Atheists ko naam mah" = "janata ko naam mah". Janata is just a code word.

Someone mentioned without religion there will be peace. I beg to differ. History has proven that horrible people emerge from Atheism who kill millions of people without hesitation. Even if you label these people as MAD, why take the risk to nurture them?. Consider it as two groups. Do you want to belong to a group which has a proven history of giving birth to maniacs who kill in millions or do you want to belong to a group which may not be perfect, might kill in thousands sometimes but is very much of lesser evil?.

For those investors out there. Do you want to invest in a company that you might risk losing 100 million or will you invest in a company that might make you a loss of 100K at most?. 
 
  
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