BS proof of God's existenceArgument From Agnosticism In India | 1. | [Non-believer asks if the theist would still call his religious experiences Christian if he had been raised in another country.] | | 2. | Would you call your agnostic experiences agnostic if you had been raised in India? | | 3. | Therefore, God exists. |
Consider thisIf 50 million people believe a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing. Anatole France
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The more I look at religion, the more I dislike it and what it does to the world and its people. This blog will help you understand why religion is something you shouldn't accept as a good thing in our lives. Above all, don't respect religious beliefs when their practitioners refuse to respect you.
 I wish they'd organised events like this when I was younger: Camp Inquiry 2007 A week of adventure, discovery and exploration for children, ages 7 to 16 years of age.At Camp Inquiry we will explore the night sky and learn about the constellations and how ancient civilizations explained what they saw in the skies above. We will examine mythologies and how they have led to the prevalent beliefs of our time. We will learn about astrology, UFOs and the idea of heaven and hell. We will look at the diversity within the world; religious beliefs, cultures, lifestyles and more. On our nature hikes we will explore topics such as cryptozoology and evolution. Arts and crafts will feature fascinating looks at holidays like Christmas, Easter, and Halloween. Campers will also create a variety of items that they can take home. Some of our special Camp Inquiry games will involve using our five senses and our thinking skills. A day of magic will provide us with an understanding of perception, illusion, and mind trickery. We have a wonderful line-up of activities planned - guaranteed to provide an enjoyable experience for our campers. Cool! Click the logo for more information.
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