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#519 to #468
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kingpongthedon (01/15/2013) [-]
How? If you take the Bible literally, sure, but very few people are literalists. Religion, at its very core, sets out to answer the question "How should I live my life?". This is the defining trait of religion, and it's what most people care about. Does how you were made (accidentally, in the backseat of a GTO, for me, thanks for sharing Dad) really affect what constitutes me being a good person (spreading kindness, charity, etc.)? The two have absolutely nothing to do with each other.
Does the Bible "answer" where we came from? Yeah, but it was also written 3000 years ago by people who didn't understand the concept of not shitting onto the street. Most people accept that they didn't exactly have the hang of this whole science thing and move on with trying to be a better person.
Does the Bible "answer" where we came from? Yeah, but it was also written 3000 years ago by people who didn't understand the concept of not shitting onto the street. Most people accept that they didn't exactly have the hang of this whole science thing and move on with trying to be a better person.
#499 to #468
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thenamecreator (01/15/2013) [-]
Well, the way that I see it in my religious belift... Its like...
God created the first creature, and gave it the ability to evolve.
The creature gradually used the ability and became man, with the help of god.
I could be more in-depth if needed.
Also, I would love to hear some other peoples beliefs, and see their explanations on it...
(Just made this photo in MS paint. Mind the paint skills, they're off the charts.)
God created the first creature, and gave it the ability to evolve.
The creature gradually used the ability and became man, with the help of god.
I could be more in-depth if needed.
Also, I would love to hear some other peoples beliefs, and see their explanations on it...
(Just made this photo in MS paint. Mind the paint skills, they're off the charts.)
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xatrainx (01/15/2013) [-]
Ya see, I can understand not believing in god, the sanctity of the church, or the Judeo-Christian morals and ideals that are propagated by the church, but the the pope is an actual, tangible person. You can't simply not believe in him. That's like saying that you don't believe in the existence of apples.