iCraig said:Are you going to talk about how religion has changed through the ages, and has adapted to fit in with culture and social evolution through the ages?
InsomniaCalls said:Where do all the Virgins come from?
cleanbluesky said:There are contradictions within the individual texts themselves. Then there is the concept of taking the most obvious explanation. Then there is also the idea that if God were to 'alter' carbon dating, it would contradict what has been said within the bible or make the bible's information inspecific. If the bible is proven inspecific then the only information we have of God is inspecific, therefore we have no reason to believe.
cleanbluesky said:There are also a few psycholgoical theories that describe religion, and a few that have arisen from psychotherapy that describe the value of personal religion
Surfer said:[other religions]
im not sure i would say that hinduism and the various chinese religions (confucianism, buddhism etc) are minority religions.
Also what kind of religion is something where someone believes that god exists (through fact) but doesnt want anything to do with him/it/her/them?
Does God make individual interventions in peoples lives?
Or does he just start the hamster wheel and let us do what we like?
thank you kindly for answering my questions
cleanbluesky said:My essay deals with archetypes within mythology, specifically heros
I was thinking something along the lines of commonalities and explanation of reigious doctrine - although I would say that it would be a length due to the size of the subject read so perhaps not best for an FAQ
semi-pro waster said:Also would you and Dolph collaborate on a section about Paganism? That could be a very interesting chapter.
cleanbluesky said:Well, if you wanted to decribe each religion - probably the most obvious way to describe it would be to do so in the way that it would like to be described.
I'd also wonder whether you would have trouble incorporating reasoned criticism of Islam, in the same way a Christian might refuse to criticise Christianity
InsomniaCalls said:I'm no expert (so your FAQ should be helpful!) but isn't there some sort of Islamic belief regarding Virgins in the afterlife?
Where do all the Virgins come from?
Surely they'd all be munters if they didn't hook up at least once prior to dying?

)Raz said:Simply put, ask a sensible question get a sensible answer.
Beren said:CBS - Sorry, but I completely disagree that science and religion are incompatible - if that is what you are arguing.
I disagree. Science is only incompatiable with religion if science IS your religion.cleanbluesky said:Science and creed are incompatible, science and religions are incompatible, religion and religions are incompatible.
Beren said:I disagree. Science is only incompatiable with religion if science IS your religion.
It's definition is "The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena."
Why would that have to be mutually exclusive from religion?
Beren said:I disagree. Science is only incompatiable with religion if science IS your religion.
It's definition is "The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena."
Why would that have to be mutually exclusive from religion?
titchard said:Because science is the proof that X causes Y, while Religion is faith that X causes Y without proof.
Rich

Ok, why is science incompatible with religions?cleanbluesky said:I said that science is incompatible with religions.
Science doesn't 'prove' anything, and nor does it claim to. I'm tired of reading crap from people like you: people who don't understand science, or the scientific method, and yet make claims about what science does and does not do.titchard said:Because science is the proof that X causes Y, while Religion is faith that X causes Y without proof.
Rich