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  • monospaced0

    Even more reasons why you should raise children without religion.

    http://www.bustle.com/articles/6…

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/la…

    • It's amazing to me that this could be considered noteworthy in the 21st century.detritus
    • agreed, religion hasn't been relevant for thousands of yearsmonospaced
    • interesting, going to look into this. is electricity count as supernatural cause it makes things move like magic?yurimon
    • Your a fool if you think religion hasn't been relevant for 1000s of years. Islam is influencing more political, security and social policies than ever.Morning_star
    • this was funny. “Nones,” so nicknamed because they identified themselves as believing in “nothing in particular” not nihilistic at all... hahayurimon
    • It still comes down to if god exists. if there is an existence in what ever form nature would allow then its the secular who believe in supernatural nothingyurimon
    • Yeah no shit and for several thousand years nobody can show evidence of any God existing. And yes religion is relevant in that it's ancient thinkingmonospaced
    • Ancient thinking? possibly, but it's utterly utterly relevant today. Do you think the US could ever elect an atheist president?Morning_star
    • Yes it's still relevant in that it's outdated thinking refuses to die like it should. It holds no relevance for those who want to move on.monospaced
    • Not sure why you're focusing on semantics here when you are entirely on the same side and know what I mean.monospaced

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