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- moural0
Much of religion's purpose is to explain the unexplained - and for as long as man roams the Earth, there will be these enigmas.
Secondly, science, and religion to a lesser extent, is ever-evolving. Things we take as fact today may be looked upon by our children or grandchildren as complete fabrication and silliness.
So instead of gathering the theories of others, perhaps it's best to make our own ideas and formulate our own beliefs. We can take fragments of intrigue from everywhere, but just because the Pope says, or Dr. X quips, doesn't mean it's indisputible. The beauty of the human is the individuality each of us possesses, to create and defend our own theses, but at the same time, that exposes the weakness in all of us - we will never attain the knowledge to answer all the questions, and in the colassal ball of nature that is the universe, we're all but non-existent.
- BikeMaker0
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