Posted by: rethink January 10, 2013
Religion: What should it contribute?
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Freedom, clearly you are a very confused person. It's no wonder that you had to change your religion because you are one confused person. Your reasoning skills and logic is lacking too as you have shown by the quality or lack thereof of your thought process.

You say "If i tell you i am a multi millionaire, all you need is to see me living in a multi million dollar mansion, driving around in an expensive lamborghini, etc. I do not have to show you my bank balance. If you were smart, you would ask me instead how to become rich like me and i would teach you the way. "

That is one convoluted reasoning! It does not equate in any way with the analogy of God. If you are living in mansion driving lamborghini, then obviously you are rich. Even a 2 year old knows that. Just because you are blindly convinced about the existence of god in your own mind, it does not mean its true! Noone has had any concrete proof so far so all you have is your enthusiasm on your newly acquired religion and that's about it.

You say "Among believers, we have already proven the existence of God. "
HOW?? In your minds? That does not mean anything was proved. It's only a belief.

"many people do not murder and rape also because of the fact that they will be jailed for that. Not necessarily just because it is a bad thing to do. "

You are confusing the role of religion and law here. Law and religion are two separate things. Anti humane and anti social actions are considered to be crime as agreed by civilization and society. Some people eat cows some don't but killing humans is not accepted anywhere unless it is a form of punishment for killing others.

" If you were smart, you would ask me instead how to become rich like me and i would teach you the way. "

Why don't you share why you converted your religion? Did christ come and talk to you in your sleep? or what happened? why don't you tell us how you became so rich as far as your religious standing?
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