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− | Religion can be summarized as organized spirituality. Each religion has its own individual doctrine to explain the method of understanding the spiritual. | + | Religion can be summarized as organized spirituality. Each religion has its own individual doctrine to explain the method of understanding the spiritual.{{fact}} |
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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{{fact}} 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 | *speaking to non-existent beings | ||
*kneeling | *kneeling | ||
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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{{fact}}. Some claim to have overcome it, but these people are most likely a) lying, b) freaks, c) deeply disturbed. c.f. [[asexuality]].{{fact}} Typical religious behaviour includes: |
*speaking to non-existent beings | *speaking to non-existent beings | ||
*prayer and/or [[magick]] | *prayer and/or [[magick]] |
Revision as of 00:12, 5 October 2006
Definition
Religion can be summarized as organized spirituality. Each religion has its own individual doctrine to explain the method of understanding the spiritual.[unverified]
Opposing views
Religion has been proven to be a form of mental illness[unverified] 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
- associating circumstance with the act of higher beings or deities
- the worshipping of books as 'masters'
Incorporating and supporting religion over science is a sign of naivity.
Religion is a perfectly natural result of human illogicity[unverified]. Some claim to have overcome it, but these people are most likely a) lying, b) freaks, c) deeply disturbed. c.f. asexuality.[unverified] 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.