(July 1, 2015 at 11:22 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:(July 1, 2015 at 11:18 pm)Beccs Wrote: Religion makes sense to those who already believe in it, but general only their religion.
The specific religion people choose often has a bias, but the same is true of the morality we come to believe in. Just because there is diverse moralities, doesn't mean there isn't an objective morality. And just because there are diverse religions, doesn't mean there isn't a divine religion.
Notice my title didn't state Islam makes sense, but that religion makes sense. The specific form of which religion needs an additional argument.
Incorrect, sir. specific religions ALWAYS have a bias. Take the word "often" out of the equation entirely because out of over 25,000 deities/religions out there, they can't ALL be correct.
Look... someone's gonna pray for rain on a Saturday so their plants get watered. And on the same Saturday, someone else from the same town, is gonna pray that it doesn't rain because of an outdoor event they are attending/participating in. Either way, someone is going to be disappointed because their prayers weren't answered. Meanwhile, the barometric pressure coming up from the south and colliding with the cold front coming down from the North is going to make it rain on one of these people. I firmly believe that the weather was the deciding factor and not some "god" that two people prayed to.
Try again.
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