i think habits are humans biggest weakness. smoking, watching a certain show, gambling, drugs, biting nails, etc etc, telling our yong from the start to read bible and go to a organized church puts them in a habbit too, let people make their own decisions when they are 18 years old, when they are little they will do anything older people will do, wait till they get to ethics and make their own decisions, to take it or not. etc etc
main point is, organized religions cause wars, degrades opposite sex, race, causes rebelion (kids not wanting to go to church because their favoright tv show is on, or theyre tired, or lazy or want to stay home) which raises them to grow up to be little shits
no war.
i added the part about ethics, so nobody say anything about teaching them about different types of religions
ethics=study of religion
shadowwolf, this is exactly what i believe as well, and have strong budhist beliefs
TO MAKE MY SELF A LITTLE MORE CLEAR, THE QUESTION WAS ASKING IF ANYONE ELSE WAS OPPOSED TO ORGANIZED RELIGION. PERIOD, BECAUSE I WAS CURIOUS, ISNT THAT WHAT YAHOO IS FOR.
i don’t oppose religion and people having their own decisions i mentioned all that, i oppose organized religion read the damn questions people, stop trying to sound smart
and i’m not here to get my spelling right just for you buddy, if you dont like it, dont answer it
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