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1There are good and bad in all things. Organized religion can be a good and it can also be destructive. However, it is not the religion at fault. It is the nature of humankind that causes good and bad. Does anyone honestly believe that if there was no religion at all in the world that the world would be peaceful, fair, and loving. Religion does not cause the injustice and evil it is simply another manifestation of injustice and evil...which ultimately are as human as fairness and good are.
Do you think that practicing an organized religion should come with an expiration date?
2Of course. You do not need organized religion to be spiritual. Organized religion can be a hindrance to real spirituality because many of the teachings of the founders of these religions have been perverted.Can a person have Faith in their lives and be a Spiritual person?
3Jesus was an enlightened individual. Jesus was such an enlightened individual that there was no separation between what is God and Jesus...they were one and the same. We live in the flesh on a material plane. The nature of our reality is of creation and destruction. To take away blindness in all people would have been a changing of the entire structure of our world and the laws that govern it. To cure one person whom Jesus was in contact with would have just been an extension of the God within him into another. Also, take note that Jesus told the people that he healed that he had not healed them, but they HAD BEEN HEALED BY THEIR OWN FAITH. If Jesus cured the blind, why didn't he just cure blindness?
4Science, if anything, has actually helped to affirm God. We see how complex our world and the universe is through the eyes of science. How can all this be without some supreme intelligence? Is this world, humans, animals, plants, the galaxy, the millions of other galaxies we know of just some kind of weird fluke? I don't think so. Einstein himself believed in some supreme intelligence. I am not speaking of God according to the typical understanding (ie. some man in the sky that judges you). That is man's interpretation of God.

Science has no power to destroy "God" because God is all things. There is no beginning and no end. Only humans think that God can be destroyed by them rejecting the premise of God. They do not reject God...they reject a part of themselves.
Do you think science has killed religion and God?
5I do not specifically believe that heaven exists as most people think of it.1. Do you believe that you will go to heaven when you die?
6I think we can.Can we truly change who we are as humans?
7No, but I wish I did with the "Zeitgeist" survey I did. It seems almost no-one understood that one.Have you ever abandoned an idea for a survey because you thought that not enough people would understand it?
8Thank you!Have you ever abandoned an idea for a survey because you thought that not enough people would understand it?
9I would pick myself to live out of self-preservation instinct no doubt. It would be very tough for me if it were a child 0-13, and I am not sure what I would do in this case. Who gets to live, you or a stranger?
10Sometimes but not always.Does clinging to tradition and legacy impede the progress of mankind?

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