I feel a bit scared and in awe by the ability and gullibility of some people to believe pretty much anything you can tell them.
I was born without religion as all people are, but raised catholic. Well the older I get, the more scientific and logical I get with age, the more I shun away from all religions. Religion in my eyes, is a good idea fucked up by men. Hence, not good thing anymore.
But even though I feel this way, that it can be a good idea to begin with, I can't understand how some people can fall for a religion invented by a science fiction writer just fifty or so years ago. Really? Is it just that these people have weaker minds? That they have tried every other religion but none have worked? That they truly need a religion, any religion, to feel happy or fulfilled, or complete in life?
Maybe it's a phase in my life, but most likely not. I feel I'm pretty much done with religion.
"All religion is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry."
Edgar Allan Poe
And Ironically, this is Einstein's quote of the day: "There remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion."
I was born without religion as all people are, but raised catholic. Well the older I get, the more scientific and logical I get with age, the more I shun away from all religions. Religion in my eyes, is a good idea fucked up by men. Hence, not good thing anymore.
But even though I feel this way, that it can be a good idea to begin with, I can't understand how some people can fall for a religion invented by a science fiction writer just fifty or so years ago. Really? Is it just that these people have weaker minds? That they have tried every other religion but none have worked? That they truly need a religion, any religion, to feel happy or fulfilled, or complete in life?
Maybe it's a phase in my life, but most likely not. I feel I'm pretty much done with religion.
"All religion is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry."
Edgar Allan Poe
And Ironically, this is Einstein's quote of the day: "There remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion."

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