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How To Choose Your Religion.
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Found a handy flow chart to help you review and determine your most appropriate religion..
Enjoy! :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In his 'Life of Sir Thomas Browne' (1756) Dr Samuel Johnson even suggests a motivation for the no-believers' zeal: "In proportion as they doubt the truth of their own doctrines, they are desirous to gain the attestation of another understanding; and industriously labour to win a proselyte, and eagerly catch at at the slightest pretence to dignify their sect with a celebrated name".
-Johnson at his rhetorical best! Don't you just love his use of the words "doctrines", "proselyte" and "sect", and does this not hoist the zealous atheist on his own petard ?
-Johnson at his rhetorical best! Don't you just love his use of the words "doctrines", "proselyte" and "sect", and does this not hoist the zealous atheist on his own petard ?
Yes Lazygun , and ABers reading through this thread will see for themselves that the first use of the word "enemy" was by yourself at 16:52 - not so clever if you're then going to *** off a person who's used the same word that you have used - and , with all due respect you are not the judge of what is clever and what isn't .
keyplus90
/////atheism, a religion?////
Never ever had a doubt.
22:49 Thu 14th Feb 2013
That would require questioning the veracity of ones beliefs, i.e. thinking.
a = without
theism = belief in the existence of a god or gods
Atheism . . . for those who care enough to seek genuine answers and possess the capacity to question the presumed virtue of adopting arbitrary beliefs.
/////atheism, a religion?////
Never ever had a doubt.
22:49 Thu 14th Feb 2013
That would require questioning the veracity of ones beliefs, i.e. thinking.
a = without
theism = belief in the existence of a god or gods
Atheism . . . for those who care enough to seek genuine answers and possess the capacity to question the presumed virtue of adopting arbitrary beliefs.