>>5 But that is where the problem lies is it not? Discussing the efficacy of organized religion only serves point to humanity's total inadequacy and ignorance on matters of morality and divinity. Humans are just this inept. The value of divine connection is almost certainly squandered under the weight of social cohesion and dogma. -- Oh, but it's the solution! How else can those monkeys govern each other and form a functioning society? Perhaps things should run their course. Perhaps we should accept that we've been barred entry from whatever divine destination we were promised. Perhaps! Take one look at the world: Do you really think God could save us?
More on denominations of Christianity: How can it be that there are so many offshoots of Christianity stemming from one holy text (this applies to other religions as well). Wouldn't it be that all these variants are of a product of humanity's stupidity? As there could very well be an infinite number of interpretations and subsequent doctrines -- or, as they say, denominations. Doesn't this all just garner skepticism for all religious dogma? Christianity started and ended with the bible.
But that is where the problem lies is it not? Discussing the efficacy of organized religion only serves point to humanity's total inadequacy and ignorance on matters of morality and divinity. Humans are just this inept. The value of divine connection is almost certainly squandered under the weight of social cohesion and dogma. -- Oh, but it's the solution! How else can those monkeys govern each other and form a functioning society? Perhaps things should run their course. Perhaps we should accept that we've been barred entry from whatever divine destination we were promised. Perhaps! Take one look at the world: Do you really think God could save us?
More on denominations of Christianity: How can it be that there are so many offshoots of Christianity stemming from one holy text (this applies to other religions as well). Wouldn't it be that all these variants are of a product of humanity's stupidity? As there could very well be an infinite number of interpretations and subsequent doctrines -- or, as they say, denominations. Doesn't this all just garner skepticism for all religious dogma? Christianity started and ended with the bible.