Oh no, not another religious thread. But I know how you eat them up, Flood. Not only is the internet a factor in the religious decline, but also education is too. I found that really interesting.
Discuss how we're all wrong.
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We're wrong about everything! Kill me now!
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what if god is real but he only lets people who pass the logic test (atheists) into heaven??
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No. Unfortunately.
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No, it won't. The only thing that could kill religion is definitive proof of how the universe started and what happens after death. The Internet could help that information spread more quickly, but only direct evidence against religion can kill religion. Then again, as Bill Nye helped show, even that won't convince some people out there, so maybe nothing can.
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Hail Gates
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Ew, Laci Green used to be so hot but now she's just really fat.
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Internet cure stupidity? C'mon Otth. You know better than that. This is the place where people are encouraged to be as retarded as they can possibly be. I've always said, it was only the [i]information[/i] age for a few years, then it became the [i]gossip[/i] age.
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Edited by HM Rob: 4/18/2014 8:28:28 PMHAHAHAHAHA Internet users are so arrogant. Do petty hipsters and no-lifers really think they have that much influence? Lololololol
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Clearly the internet is the antichrist.
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That's like asking if defeating the [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] removed all assholes.
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Otthild... [i]What have you done.[/i] Here we go again...
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I think it comes back to education. Education is the acquisition of knowledge. You can do that formally in school or informally online. Either way you get it. I forget who said it, but God lives in the shadows. To me this means that things we don't understand we attribute to God. Where two hundred years ago it was thought that God himself created each species and controlled the lives of men, he has been reduced to the entity that flashed the Big Bang and is a silent guider of evolution. As we bring more into the light, there is less and less to attribute to divine intervention.
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I can agree, but I don't think it will kill religion. It will more likely just get rid of the religious nut-jobs. Might just make religion reasonable and classy. But the older generation of nut-jobs still exist but in time religion and science will love in harmony more than now.
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It won't kill it, but it's definitely been attributing to its loss in popularity.
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lol, no...
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I'll just leave this here...