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question Is organized religion the root of all evil?

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by pjmccann3 Aug 27, 2006 22:06
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question If we produce enough food to feed everyone in the world, why don't we?

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by aquariusamy Sep 05, 2006 14:50
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question Does our wealth depend on the 3rd world being poor?

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by Tom Henze Sep 05, 2006 14:50
answer Would YOU be okay with creating a world where most of the beings would suffer for eternity? (Mat. 7:13-14)

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by Gatogreensleeves Jan 08, 2013 11:44
question Is there something better then democracy?

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by Alex Lindt Sep 05, 2006 14:50
question What is evil? And do people have different definitions of evil?

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by andireich33 Oct 22, 2012 02:44
answer The 3rd world was poor before we started shipping jobs over there. It's actually gotten richer as a result. While not everyone can be in the "1%", everyone can live well.

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by hibby76 Oct 23, 2012 18:33
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
answer Hi Doc lurking behind the q&a eh…Yes my question about why can’t you have a bowel movement before urinating seems more than a little infantile. I was making a sarcastic comment about the recent lack of good questions to answer. However, it is a valid medical fact that one can’t defecate before urinating. I have never seen a good explanation for it and yes it is a valid question that I don’t have [...]

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by Thai sean Jan 14, 2013 03:29
comment no, organized religion is a symptom of our desire to have answers to mysteries, to belong to a cohesive belief system, to proclaim the evidence of our spiritual capacity, to acknowledge some type of higher power, to find and follow a lodestar. sometimes evil is perpetrated in the name of religion but religion itself is a structure, a house, so to speak. what we need to know is that the house is [...]

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by tipota Oct 02, 2011 21:58
question Being born in 1992 in the U.S., will I ever see life without war?

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by rmoney Mar 24, 2012 05:59
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
answer Religion is a human creation. That sort of means that humans inherently possess the capacity for evil. The ones who notised the absurdity of this question are likely the same ones who know they can be evil. Organised religion is the bi-product of evil that got bored and needed a new outlet.

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by pensivetwirl Jul 16, 2012 23:33
answer I have searched high and low for this answer. If you look at a previous post of mine, I have come to the conclusion, as harsh as it may sound, population control. Ultimately, we do have enough resources as a planet to feed everybody, whether this be through technology, farming, etc. I sat for weeks thinking this through. the answer I came to kinda killed a part of me. Hunger is a natural [...]

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by Roark Thurston Jun 14, 2010 07:07
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