Website review: Are all religions false?
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•28 reviews since Mar 7, 2005
atheist, religion, christianity
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gerardmcgarry rated 2 months ago- Very thoughtful post on the nature of religion and some of the folly.

jesusofdenver rated 8 months ago- Much speaking, but still truth.

Day-Z rated 11 months ago- This is pretty wordy, but it's worth a quick skim. I used to be an active Mormon. I served a full-time two-year mission in Colombia (SA) before returning to school at the Univ of MN. It was after my mission that I started really questioning the Church's history and doctrines. After a very heartfelt effort, I opened my mind to the reality that the Church "is not true" (to use Mormon parlance). I tried out non-denominational Christianity, but it didn't take long for the ultimate truth to set in: NO RELIGION CAN WITHSTAND OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS. I hate to use all caps, but I want that to be clear. Apologists always fall back on faith. They can't help themselves. God's a fiction. Jesus is a myth. Joseph Smith is a fraud.

TalkingLeaves rated 14 months ago- God is a construct for the fearful, the lazy, and those who need to elevate their hatreds in order to sanctify their actions against others.

EvolutionRules rated 17 months ago- See the point Keith Mayes is making in his well thought-out article.

- headybrew rated 19 months ago
- From the page: "It can be no coincidence that the countries that have the poorest populations also have strongest and harshest religions." Yup. So it would follow that improving the living standards of people in the middle east would help to combat terrorism...

raindrop rated 25 months ago- i like this article.

- karlajkitty rated 27 months ago
From the page:
Imagine for a minute that you are God with all his unlimited powers. 1) You decide that for some reason the people on planet Earth need guidance for their own good. Do you: (a) Appear before one person in a vision, give them secret instructions and hope they pass it on correctly and don't take liberties, or (b) Appear before the masses and tell them direct, thereby proving your existence beyond doubt and at the same time ensuring that they get the right message. 2) You wish to have your laws continued forever. Do you: a) Tell them once and disappear for a couple of thousand years or more, or (b) Make regular appearances to reinforce belief. 3) You care for these people, so when you see things going terribly wrong, do you: (a) Sit back and watch the fun, or (b) Step in again with some timely advice. 4) You have unlimited powers, you can create the world any way you want. Do you: (a) Make the climate changeable and unpredictable resulting in the deaths of millions due to drought, floods, heat waves etc. Or (b) Create a stable climate so that the population can grow their crops and feed themselves.