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There is no god. Science and reason should be promoted not backwards superstition. This applies to all religions.
As someone more left leaning but also Catholic, I’ve always wondered why Christianity is really the only religion that people feel comfortable to mock and attack.
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Anonymous 3w

it’s trying to rationalize the unexplainable. it’s good we can make sense of a lot of things, but it’s silly to say we can rationalize everything. at the end of the day, we can figure out why a lot of everything exists, but not the source

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

And there is no reason to believe the source is an all powerful being, especially when all evidence points to the opposite

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3w

not really. even if you can sit there and route everything to the bang, where and why did that happen. i don’t vibe with organized religion myself, but i certainly won’t fault anyone for trying to find meaning and purpose in our reality

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

The issue is that all evidence points to a solely material universe. Sure maybe a god caused the big bang and then exerted no measurable force on the universe since it’s creation, but Occam’s razor compels us to dismiss, and all religions are products of human social development and are man made.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

Besides the same qualm would then apply to god, “what caused the big bang” can simply be responded to with “what caused/created god”. If god dosent require a creator, then who says the universe needs one (it doesn’t).

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