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Religion has been proven to be a form of mental illness in which the sufferer is often delusional. Some people have been cured, but most are ill for their whole lives. Typical behaviour includes:
 
Religion has been proven to be a form of mental illness in which the sufferer is often delusional. Some people have been cured, but most are ill for their whole lives. Typical behaviour includes:
*speaking to non-existant beings
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*speaking to non-existent beings
 
*kneeling
 
*kneeling
 
*the worshipping of books as 'masters'
 
*the worshipping of books as 'masters'
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Religion is a perfectly natural result of human illogicity. Some claim to have overcome it, but these people are most likely a) lying, b) freaks, c) deeply disturbed. c.f. [[asexuality]]. Typical religious behaviour includes:
 
Religion is a perfectly natural result of human illogicity. Some claim to have overcome it, but these people are most likely a) lying, b) freaks, c) deeply disturbed. c.f. [[asexuality]]. Typical religious behaviour includes:
*speaking to non-existant beings
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*speaking to non-existent beings
 
*prayer and/or [[magick]]
 
*prayer and/or [[magick]]
 
*the worshipping of books and other storehouses of knowledge
 
*the worshipping of books and other storehouses of knowledge
 
Religion is nothing to be ashamed of. Religion is a natural part of humanity, and to deny it is to deny biology.
 
Religion is nothing to be ashamed of. Religion is a natural part of humanity, and to deny it is to deny biology.
 
[[Category:Religion]]
 
[[Category:Religion]]

Revision as of 16:47, 22 June 2006

Religion can be summarized as organized spirituality. Each religion has its own individual doctrine to explain the method of understanding the spiritual.

Opposing views

Religion has been proven to be a form of mental illness in which the sufferer is often delusional. Some people have been cured, but most are ill for their whole lives. Typical behaviour includes:

  • speaking to non-existent beings
  • kneeling
  • the worshipping of books as 'masters'



Religion is a perfectly natural result of human illogicity. Some claim to have overcome it, but these people are most likely a) lying, b) freaks, c) deeply disturbed. c.f. asexuality. Typical religious behaviour includes:

  • speaking to non-existent beings
  • prayer and/or magick
  • the worshipping of books and other storehouses of knowledge

Religion is nothing to be ashamed of. Religion is a natural part of humanity, and to deny it is to deny biology.