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Does science make belief in God obsolete?
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Does science make belief in God obsolete?

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Tuesday, 08 February 2011 [ 08:08 PM]
kimberlymarlow (Believer) posted:
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Before you go, think about this…

Dr G J Jordan observes that “religion is known by its fruits not its roots”. Yet Christians hardly ever honestly examine the fruits of their religions. They spend their time drooling over the stories at its roots. The murder and torture in the name of Christianity condemns it as a rotten tree, according to their own incarnated God, fit only for the axe.

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The Wisdom of Carl
The night time seducers of women were called incubi, of men succubi. Curiously nuns more than once, according to Carl Sagan, said the incubus that visited them by night closely resembled the priest-confessor or the bishop, and, more curiously still, they awoke the next day, as a contemporary chronicler put it, to “find themselves polluted just as if they had commingled with a man”.