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Old 08-06-2009   #1 (permalink)
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I think all world religions are established by some Extraterrestrial life forms. but they all basically show same teachings to understand true knowledge of this universe.
see my article below to read more on this thought.
Why We Need Any Religions?
I personally off from any religious beliefs now. are you??
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Re: Why We Need Any Religions?

I think your paper lacks in many ways, and is pretty uninteresting. It labels people as idiots, and it does not back up central claims.

Statements like "religions are established to give knowledge of creator to common peoples" need backing up. (not all religions have a creator, and who are "common" peoples?).

Same with the claim that information is kept hidden. By whom? Why?

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I think all world religions are established by some Extraterrestrial life forms
seems unrelated and lacks any kind of relevance and evidence.


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Re: Why We Need Any Religions?

Tormod, i think you haven't search the net much?
instead of asking for proofs and validations please search google for following terms:
extraterrestrial gods
eric von daniken
chariots of the gods

also do your own research e.g. ask religious leaders in your area (dosen't matter what religion you belong to) about origin of your religion. please correlate their answers with modern scientific facts. use your own thinking power to see why your religion was actually established for and what is its current condition? are you yourself truly following as whats written in the holy texts.
Think wisely on this topic. i know this is not easy to digest if your are too religious person.
but come outside of your religion think yourself as free man not belonging to any religion and then look upon the things again. slowly you will believe what i want to actually mean.
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Tormod, i think you haven't search the net much?
Did you want to discuss your ideas, or did you want to discuss my Internet experience?

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Tormod, i think you haven't search the net much?
instead of asking for proofs and validations please search google for following terms:
extraterrestrial gods
eric von daniken
chariots of the gods
A web search without understanding context yields no productive information.
For instance, if you searched for the terms above, and then do a separate search with the words "religious nutcases", "UFO loonies", "crazy" or "delusion", you might be astounded at the overlap in results.
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Re: Why We Need Any Religions?

Sub-consciously, all religions are based on the following question,

What happens after death, does soul exist?

Religions are to explore this field as science is so futile about it.
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Sub-consciously, all religions are based on the following question,

What happens after death, does soul exist?
Religions are to explore this field as science is so futile about it.
does the soul exist while alive?
science is futile hawkins because you are referring to something that is intangible and a concept


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Re: Why We Need Any Religions?

Since the OP hasn't supported their claims, nor have they returned to engage in lengthier dialog about their ideas, I thought I would share this since it seems to speak to the thread title:


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does the soul exist while alive?
science is futile hawkins because you are referring to something that is intangible and a concept
Science is futile for 2 reasons, science is futile in stone age about the existence electrons, it's because science it bound by time.

Science is futile as science is the discovery of natural rules existing in our physcal world, which is 3D spatile sphere with some particles bound within, outside which science know nothing.

It's believed soul exists while you are alive, you can't think without your soul. Your brain is a part taker in your thinking process. Can science refute what I said here, apparantly no.
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Science is futile for 2 reasons, science is futile in stone age about the existence electrons, it's because science it bound by time.
This doesn't make any sense.
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Science is futile as science is the discovery of natural rules existing in our physcal world, which is 3D spatile sphere with some particles bound within, outside which science know nothing.
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It's believed soul exists while you are alive, you can't think without your soul. Your brain is a part taker in your thinking process. Can science refute what I said here, apparantly no.
Science can refute it quite easily actually. Neuroscience is quite advanced and a soul has never been found. Should science one day discover the soul, the books will be rewritten. But until that time, the soul is of little interest to science, much like pots of gold at the end of a rainbow.


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