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Old Apr 17, 2016, 09:13 PM
Anonymous37837
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Originally Posted by George H. View Post
Really? It's how I learned about the many different religions. How they developed. How much older other religions are than the one I was brought up in. How each new religion borrowed from older religions. How they splinted and evolved. How they died or became simply mythology. Its how I learned that there isn't a single shred of evidence of the existence of any deity. It's how I learned that there isn't even any historical evidence that the most well known man/deity in religion existed even as a man much less as a deity.
You see, in a way I really wanted very much to believe. I didn't want to believe in any particular deity... I never found a religion that had a deity who I felt was worthy of wanting to believe in. I just didn't want to accept that when the body dies, conscious life is over. That was the hardest part after conquering the fears instilled in me as a child. I've learned to accept that being an everlasting part of the universe will have to suffice. Energy never dies.
Your "Really?" sounded like if history knowledge means necessarily leaving religion. It didn't work for me. There was always an explanation that fits the religion's view, and I bought it. But when I became more involved in science, the explanations to refute or accommodate the evidence no longer made sense to me. It amazes me why history makes some to leave religion, while others it's science, yet for others neither history nor science nor anything else really can make them leave religion. The human mind is a mystery.

Last edited by Anonymous37837; Apr 17, 2016 at 09:27 PM.