I think so. If we invested more money into the education system, religion would die out within a few years.
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No. It's backwards. Religion came along long before education. People believe In the religion thereby planting it into the educational system which breaks it. Anything proven by science is true. Period. End of story.
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I agree. No religion means no clouded minds for everybody, so more advances in science and technology.
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Religion started before we even had an education system. So I mean, if you want to try and be an asshat by saying it's the result of 'no education' then OK. But this version doesn't even make sense. This thread being made back in May doesn't really change that, either.
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in 1,000 years when evolution is considered superstitious poppycock I will laugh at you. well, I'll be dead, but whatever.
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And this is why I dislike you
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I would say The Renaissance directly disputes your claim. I assume you are claiming of corse religion stifles learning.
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A few years? No. Eventually? Yes. But not completely. There will always be people that will comfort themselves with beliefs.
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2 RisposteModificato da Solaris: 8/31/2015 1:58:30 AMhttp://blog.matrixsearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/comparativo-facebook-educacion-global-usa-uk-brasil-EN.png UK= Better Education UK=Bigger Population Without Religion http://www.publicspirit.org.uk/assets/Change-in-religious-groups.png ----------------—------------------------------------ http://www.pewresearch.org/files/2015/03/FT_15.03.10_religiousGDPscatter.png More Poor Country's seem to be more Religious but The U.S. Seems to be an Exception
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4 RisposteHappy Purse Day!
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3 RisposteI'd this thread a result of bait yes
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That's what Rousseau said.
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http://img.pandawhale.com/47153-gorilla-walking-away-nlqH.gif
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It's the result of ignorance and indoctrination.
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4 RisposteModificato da Hemming Clan: 6/5/2015 2:31:22 AMYou of all people can make better b8 than that bollocks You have become famous for your b8. Now either live up to it, or just stop all out. Don't give us this nonsense trash or I will repeatedly give you this disappointed otter
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I don't know it seems like schools are trying to keep religion out of their institutions. Except muslims they'll bend over backwards to keep them happy.
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3 RisposteMainstream religion is a broken education system.
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24 RisposteWithout religion, America wouldn't even be america it would be under british control. It isnt screwing anything up, hell not many people are even religious in america anymore so it isn't screwing things up. You are just blaming problems on religion just to hate on them
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5 RisposteTo answer your question, no. But being forced to learn Evolution might be
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3 RisposteI honestly feel this is true... At least on some level. Atheists/agnostics now outnumber Christians in the US! :0
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14 RisposteYou are literally too stupid to insult.
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[quote]What you're saying is children should be taught that religion is evil and should be done away with, and by proxy the Constitutional rights of people to worship or not as they see fit, be stripped away . This has been a theme throughout your history of posts on this forum. Instead of participating in a dialogue, you hurl insults at the first sign of a differing view. If you had any coherent reasoning behind your highly opinionated rants, you'd rise to the discussion. But you don't, you sink to being lowest common denominator by resorting to insults. ~Plissken77[/quote]
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I think kebab is result of bad education system, so we remove kebab from great Serbia.
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17 RisposteReligion dampens people's minds with myths and lack of critical thinking. It's not rational. It certainly narrows down their intelligence to a pathetic level
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6 RisposteI've been hearing a lot about you. As a fellow athiest I applaud you.