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question Is organized religion the root of all evil?

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by pjmccann3 Aug 27, 2006 22:06
question When will someone ask STUDENTS what they think school should look like? It's the adults who have made this mess

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by Scottbell Jul 20, 2011 07:51
comment As religion creates civilisations and laws and taboos. Atheism and anarchy are two sides of the same coin one is religious unrest the other social unrest but both are destructive to societies and neither has created anything or been adopted by any country. People do things of their own accord not because of the group they are affiliated with even though they may share some common values. [...]

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by jshm2 Oct 04, 2010 04:36
question What is out limit as government approaches problems?

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by solanop Feb 04, 2012 05:26
comment People are the root of all evil. Asking if religion is the root of all evil is like asking if books are the root of all evil. Like religion, books are both good and the evil depending on who wrote them. Principia Mathematica = good, The Anarchist Cookbook = evil. "Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful." — attributed to Seneca the [...]

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by chrispalser Nov 29, 2011 09:27
answer Evil cannot be blamed on any sole concept of religion. Evil stems from humans, in the choices that they make. The origin is evil is within us, and behold, the greatest war lies not externally but within.

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by treeless Dec 10, 2011 00:30
comment Are you quoting or writing?

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by Thai sean Dec 10, 2011 05:31
comment I have a theory that all human violence is rooted in domestic violence. If you follow that then you move to the concept that religion was created by men to condone their abuse of women and children. People who are hooked into religion do not want to hear that it is a political organization. There can be spiritualism with or without religion.

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by powerpeace Aug 22, 2007 15:25
comment On the other hand the good attitude of a student was very evident in the parents of those children.

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by thedoc Dec 31, 2011 18:32
question What does it mean to love yourself? What are the actions? Describe them as if you are talking to a young child.

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by AvocadoBeet Jan 31, 2011 03:17
answer Let's not be ageist here. Adults were children once too, and hopefully children will grow up to be adults. If children were to make an actual decision regarding how school should function, as well as how it should "look like," it will likely turn into a circus tent with recess and lunch, considering how children at their age do not place much value in education.

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by treeless Dec 10, 2011 00:36
question What if everything in the world cost no money? Would items lose their value to people if they are free? How would it affect our society?

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by pitch2shayna Jan 18, 2012 06:11
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question When might it become necessary to break the law?

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by Matthew Kelley Sep 05, 2006 14:50
comment Me too but it is not the novel for me, I have written only one novel,

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by Thai sean Dec 11, 2011 02:28
question What's the world's greatest lie?

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by alchemists.law Jun 08, 2007 18:35