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Religious Delusions? The following discusses the religions of Mormonism, Islam, and Christianity critically. A valid point, the irreconcilable nature of those beliefs, and the fact that each member of those groups lives within a delusional bubble (or, if you prefer, within a bubble that conveys magic as reality for the selected beliefs, but conveys magic as delusion for other beliefs). Clearly, per the video, the magical nature of religions are a common theme throughout all religions, and if you buy into one, you do so, in all likelihood, due to the culture you were raised in, not due to objec- tive, rational, inquiring study of all religious faiths. Such a study can lead some to choose a favorite, and has led some to dismiss all religions. Most, how- ever, find it difficult to escape the bubble they were raised in, and simply sit smugly within their bubble, regardless of anything happening outside their bubble. Bubbles bursting, naturalism is your escape, and as I've iterated, in the posts I've made to-date and at my website, it offers the potential to make this life much better for everyone, to the extent that humans make pro-human choices and remove themselves from the anti-human bubbles most have been im- paired by from a very early age. How do we know that Christians are delusional? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Originally posted on 031809: Proving that prayer is superstition - - - Why Won't God Heal Amputees? http://whywontgodhealamputees.com/ - - - - - - God is imaginary http://godisimaginary.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Updated (added) on 072109: The Top 10 Reasons Why the Bible is Repulsive - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Originally posted on 031809: - - - High Court refuses to hear high school coach's prayer case Published March 5, 2009 http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/268559 - - - Excerpt: The United States Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of a New Jersey football coach who wants to pray with his students. Since 1983, Marcus Borden has allegedly engaged in prayer activity during school events, but that officially must stop. - - - Art : Praying Hands http://www.digitaljournal.com/img/9/0/1/2/2/1/i/4/7/1/o/Praying_hands.jpg Praying as shown by these praying hands may or may not have positive effect; the issue is faith, it looks like, as science hasn't supported it recently - - - Earlier this week, the US Supreme Court refused to accept Marcus Borden's appeal to engage in prayer with his students. Bordon allegedly had a history of over twenty years of "leading prayers" but due to it being a violation of school district policy, he was told to stop. ... Attorney Richard Katskee of the Americans United for Separation of Church and State commented on the final ruling in a prepared statement: "children have a clear right to attend public schools without religious pressures being brought to bear by school personnel. I hope that other coaches and school personnel learn a lesson from this." The district school board president also agreed with final decision that backs up their policy, calling it a reaffirmation of their policy that school employees cannot "engage" students in religion. ... - - - end excerpt - - - - - - Reference: All Pro-Humanist FREELOVER posts which include the word "delusion": http://tinyurl.com/PHFpostswiththeword-delusion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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