Soldato
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Simple answer....... yes it is still relevant.
Religion is not required for morality and I would hazard a guess that religion gained it's morality from the culture it arose in and not the other way around. The very basic morality (don't lie, don't steal, don't kill) are effectively what is needed for any society to exist, these are social constructs that probably developed before any religious version of morality.
LOL, you cant tell the difference between your self a supposed intelligent being and an animals.
Wait, I read your post as 'kept up', not 'held up' at first, my bad. Of course Christianity 'held back' science during the Dark ages.
Nobody's saying that. You however have made various spurious and disingenuous comments since entering the thread, yet have offered absolutely no evidence to back up your statements and assertions.
LOL, you cant tell the difference between your self a supposed intelligent being and an animals.
Provide evidence that God is real and that the majority of the Bible is historically accurate? Oh right, you cant.
So why do you demand evidence from other people?
We cant see oxygen yet we know its exists and is all around us and we are breathing it.
I'm sure you'll have no difficulty telling me all about how they held up science. Please be sure to lay all the blame at the feet of Christianity, as I'd hate to think that there were any other factors at work in holding up scientific progress during this period.
Giordano Bruno (1548 – February 17, 1600), born Filippo Bruno, was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. His cosmological theories went beyond the Copernican model in proposing that the Sun was essentially a star, and moreover, that the universe was in fact infinite.[citation needed] He was burned at the stake by civil authorities in 1600 after the Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy for his pantheism and turned him over to the state, which at that time considered heresy illegal. After his death he gained considerable fame; in the 19th and early 20th centuries, commentators focusing on his astronomical beliefs regarded him as a martyr for free thought and modern scientific ideas.
Animals are more intelligent than theists?
They dont believe in fairy tales at least.
You can, get it cold enough and you can pour the stuff...
Provide evidence that God is real and that the majority of the Bible is historically accurate? Oh right, you cant.
So why do you demand evidence from other people?
That wasn't the dark ages...
Its a figure of speech not the literal sense viewing oxygen
I don't have any evidence. But nor do you lool
We cant see oxygen yet we know its exists and is all around us and we are breathing it.
I am saying with today's knowledge and understanding, which so far is still limited and we are still learning.
I think we can categorically say that religion has no place in today's society for advancing our species, but for dividing people and wasting peoples precious time in worshiping and worrying about nonsense.
Also if you think religion can hold back society you're doing it wrong. Most religion actually extols investigation, research, testing and more testing and the re-evaluation of conclusions, even about the faith itself.It was close enough, and the same stuff happened during the dark ages and for some time afterwards it seems.
How can you your proof most is historical when we have lost a lot of history.
The bible contains huge amounts of history, some we know like egyptian pharoes, some we only know from the bible but then have found in historical excavations, like Pilot. Then there's stuff like soddom and gamorah which everyone thought was a myth, but more and more evidence suggesting that it was In fact a real place and that fire did rain down from the skies, albeiypt from a air burst asteroid, not punishment from god.
Then there's stuff like soddom and gamorah which everyone thought was a myth, but more and more evidence suggesting that it was In fact a real place and that fire did rain down from the skies, albeiypt from a air burst asteroid, not punishment from god.

Religion is not required for morality and I would hazard a guess that religion gained it's morality from the culture it arose in and not the other way around. The very basic morality (don't lie, don't steal, don't kill) are effectively what is needed for any society to exist, these are social constructs that probably developed before any religious version of morality.