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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion.
Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.



conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
 
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Pavol is the way
 
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
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of course you didnt read it. yall are quick tempered since your iq cant digest these texts:feelskek:
Dude I gave you a bump be happy
 
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
Common thread from who thinks the first Crusades werent a morally justified response to islamic agression
 
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While i agree, eveen without religion we would still fight and have wars over the most pointless shit
 
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While i agree, eveen without religion we would still fight and have wars over the most pointless shit
I want to nuke countries. Is it bad for my cholestrol ?
 
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Depends on which countries
Pakistan, Middle East, North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Central Asia, South Asia and South East Asia. China and Australia are fine
 
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@Aven bhai got banned too. Now I'll nuke China and Australia too
 
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While i agree, eveen without religion we would still fight and have wars over the most pointless shit

We need more women, especially HTB+ or stacys in power, to stop these atrocities, and lead the world in a good and right direction
 
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
Yes. Religious people delude themselves into thinking that ’morals’ and ’good deeds’ are enough in this life. It’s the ultimate form of coping. Religion is also a tool for control and the exercise of power.
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Depends on which countries
the islamic ones seem good to nuke tbf they are THE actual ignorrants, they are inferior to hummanity, they embarras the humans history so bad, they are a mistake to humanity and if god was real why are they still alive? they did ZERO literally ZERO sciantific progress they do not help in nothing, they just explode and destroying beautiful countries in europe which is sad.

EDIT: even indians are superior compared to muslims:lul:
 
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the islamic ones seem good to nuke tbf they are THE actual ignorrants, they are inferior to hummanity, they embarras the humans history so bad, they are a mistake to humanity and if god was real why are they still alive? they did ZERO literally ZERO sciantific progress they do not help in nothing, they just explode and destroying beautiful countries in europe which is sad.

EDIT: even indians are superior compared to muslims:lul:
@kazama @copercel123 @Bl0odKn1ght @lost222 what do yall high iq think
 
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
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i dont know what to believe but if i ever have a daughter, she will be raised to be giga religious
 
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i dont know what to believe but if i ever have a daughter, she will be raised to be giga religious
i would rather that my dauhgter would be a whore than religious
 
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
“Most modern organised religions are gay, but you should still have your own spiritual practices, ideally ones you can share with others around you”
 
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
water if ur iq is above 110 :ROFLMAO:
 
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Honestly, u’re right, and this isn’t a lowiq post. There are some “contradictions” many important historical figures believed in a god, and yes, religions do divide people thats undeniable. But it really depends on the religion. Even though Im an agnostic atheist, There are religions that value connection with nature, love, etc... Christianity, for example. Half of Christianity’s followers DONT EVEN FOLLOW THE RELIGION PROPERLY!!
Nowadays, religion is more of an escape that people dont truly follow.
u should read the Bible or other scriptures as if they were texts by any other philosopher. But yeah, u’re right.
i would rather that my dauhgter would be a whore than religious
ur daughter actions are a mirror of her upbringing.
They are the same shit as the Jews, they deny the power of Jesus...(a figure who spread only love.)

Regardless of religion, tomorrow I will go out and smoke a cigarette in the middle of nowhere just me and nature
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
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Honestly, u’re right, and this isn’t a lowiq post. There are some “contradictions” many important historical figures believed in a god, and yes, religions do divide people thats undeniable. But it really depends on the religion. Even though Im an agnostic atheist, There are religions that value connection with nature, love, etc... Christianity, for example. Half of Christianity’s followers DONT EVEN FOLLOW THE RELIGION PROPERLY!!
Nowadays, religion is more of an escape that people dont truly follow.
u should read the Bible or other scriptures as if they were texts by any other philosopher. But yeah, u’re right.

ur daughter actions are a mirror of her upbringing.

They are the same shit as the Jews, they deny the power of Jesus...(a figure who spread only love.)

Regardless of religion, tomorrow I will go out and smoke a cigarette in the middle of nowhere just me and nature
Horse Glory Be GIF
at least the jews did TON of great things and jews are actually trying to develop things (for themself of course' they do not care about others)

fun fact: the average iq of jews people is 115 while muslims average iq is 82:lul:. dont compare they are both selfish but at least the jews are helping the world develop
 
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Throughout history, religious identity has fueled wars, persecution, and mass killings:feelsuhh:. From medieval crusades to modern sectarian violence, religion often draws hard lines between groups, justifying atrocities in the name of divine will:lul::lul::lul:. Even today, conflicts like those in the Middle East, India, and parts of Africa are deeply rooted in religious divisions. Humanity pays the price for ideologies that claim exclusive access to truth and righteousness:feelsuhh:.

religion is even stopping Social and Scientific Progres (at least dont inturrpet us:feelskek:). Religious dogma has repeatedly clashed with discovery and progress. Historically, institutions punished scientists for contradicting scripture:feelstastyman: — like the condemnation of Galileo for supporting heliocentrism. In modern times, religious groups oppose advancements like LGBTQ+ rights, contraception, abortion, and gender equality. When moral codes are treated as untouchable because they’re “sacred,” it prevents societies from evolving with evidence and human experience:feelshah:.

Many religious teachings rely on fear-based tactics (pussys):lul:: eternal damnation, sin, and divine punishment. These ideas instill guilt around natural human behavior — from sexuality to personal ambition — creating lasting psychological burdens. Instead of teaching empathy and accountability on human terms, religion often uses fear to control behavior:feelshmm:.

Human societies thrive on empathy, cooperation, and mutual benefit — values that existed long before organized religion. Today, some of the most peaceful, progressive countries in the world are highly secular, proving that ethics don’t require a divine authority. Humanity is fully capable of deciding what’s good for itself without relying on ancient doctrines.


conclusion:
Religion, while historically significant, often causes more harm than good in the modern world. It divides people, stalls progress, manipulates minds through fear, and justifies inequality. Humanity deserves systems built on reason, compassion, and evidence — not superstition.



god did not created us we created god. we are our own god.:feelsshh:
Scientific consensus gets in the way of science too, religions have also helped promote science but it's only reported on when it gets in the way
 
Scientific consensus gets in the way of science too, religions have also helped promote science but it's only reported on when it gets in the way
how come it help science:feelskek:
 
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at least the jews did TON of great things and jews are actually trying to develop things (for themself of course' they do not care about others)

fun fact: the average iq of jews people is 115 while muslims average iq is 82:lul:. dont compare they are both selfish but at least the jews are helping the world develop
Theyre the same shit, no matter oq
They both pollute this world with their stupid pride.
 
Theyre the same shit, no matter oq
They both pollute this world with their stupid pride.
thats the case man. i envy jews beacuse they are selfish but they DO NOT pollute the world. if you wanna ddebate about it send me a message in a few hours, im tired rn
 
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thats the case man. i envy jews beacuse they are selfish but they DO NOT pollute the world. if you wanna ddebate about it send me a message in a few hours, im tired rn
@Gengar wtf can u defend tJews on this site?
 
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