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No. But you believe that Christianity is the answer to that problem. Which it obviously isn't.

The Christian utopia is in heaven, not on earth.

History repeats itself. Besides it is quite easy to make prophecy's come true. Look at Israel. They also adore their prophecies and are actively working on making them come true.

You have no idea. Nebuchadnezzar's dream predicted the succession of Babylon to Medo-Persia to Greece to Rome to the balkanized present and the absolute latest date for the book is still in the BCs. There are more than 125 fulfilled prophecies of Jesus' first coming.

First of all you can't "create" science or freedom of thought.

Oh yes you can create science. The Popperian philosophy of inquiry is a modern invention.

"You can't create freedom of thought" is such a ridiculous reply I have to assume you missed the point.

If we take the beliefs of the Amish and slap them onto a people that is culturally totally different from the actual Amish you will not end up with Amish. Religion is not the foundation of a people.

Both correct and false. Genetics is by and large responsible for the traits of a given people, but genetics is changeable over thousands of years of breeding selection. What controls the breeding selection of humanity? You guessed it: religion.

For example, the dysgenic effects of a given religion are much easier to appreciate: an extremely high percentage of Pakistani Muslims are products of cousin marriages.

13 days ago
1 score
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No. But you believe that Christianity is the answer to that problem. Which it obviously isn't.

The Christian utopia is in heaven, not on earth.

History repeats itself. Besides it is quite easy to make prophecy's come true. Look at Israel. They also adore their prophecies and are actively working on making them come true.

You have no idea. Nebuchadnezzar's dream predicted the succession of Babylon to Medo-Persia to Greece to Rome to the balkanized present and the absolute latest date for the book is still in the BCs.

First of all you can't "create" science or freedom of thought.

Oh yes you can create science. The Popperian philosophy of inquiry is a modern invention.

"You can't create freedom of thought" is such a ridiculous reply I have to assume you missed the point.

If we take the beliefs of the Amish and slap them onto a people that is culturally totally different from the actual Amish you will not end up with Amish. Religion is not the foundation of a people.

Both correct and false. Genetics is by and large responsible for the traits of a given people, but genetics is changeable over thousands of years of breeding selection. What controls the breeding selection of humanity? You guessed it: religion.

For example, the dysgenic effects of a given religion are much easier to appreciate: an extremely high percentage of Pakistani Muslims are products of cousin marriages.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

No. But you believe that Christianity is the answer to that problem. Which it obviously isn't.

The Christian utopia is in heaven, not on earth.

History repeats itself. Besides it is quite easy to make prophecy's come true. Look at Israel. They also adore their prophecies and are actively working on making them come true.

You have no idea. Nebuchadnezzar's dream predicted the succession of Babylon to Medo-Persia to Greece to Rome to the balkanized present and the absolute latest date for the book is still in the BCs.

First of all you can't "create" science or freedom of thought.

Oh yes you can create science. The Popperian philosophy of inquiry is a modern invention.

"You can't create freedom of thought" is such a ridiculous reply I have to assume you missed the point.

If we take the beliefs of the Amish and slap them onto a people that is culturally totally different from the actual Amish you will not end up with Amish. Religion is not the foundation of a people.

Both correct and false. Genetics is by and large responsible for the traits of a given people, but genetics is changeable over thousands of years of breeding selection. What controls breeding selection? You guessed it: religion.

For example, the dysgenic effects of a given religion are much easier to appreciate: an extremely high percentage of Pakistani Muslims are products of cousin marriages.

13 days ago
1 score