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Delusional Reality!

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Bobby

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Dec 20, 2001, 10:44:56 PM12/20/01
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>ARGUING REALITY WITH DELUSIONAL MINDS. Does any of this make sense???
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>http://LogicalReality.com
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>Religion itself is irrational as are many of the beliefs associated with
>religion. It is irrational to believe in the existence of a soul or that
>one's life will somehow continue after death. It is irrational to believe
>some form of divine, all powerful intelligent entity exists and is
>responsible for the creation of humanity. It is irrational to believe one's
>natural sexual urges are sinful and therefore a determent to society.
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>There is no concrete or tangible evidence to support any such beliefs other
>then the fact such beliefs were part of the world we were born into. But
>just because certain ideas are passed to us by those who were here before
>us, continuing to accept beliefs that do not adhere to proven scientific
>fact is an irrational act. Relying upon weak arguments designed to excuse
>irrational thought or obscure reality is in itself an irrational act.
>Defending or attempting to justify delusions without the use of logic is
>irrational. Closing one's eyes to logic in the name of faith or any other
>informational platform that suggests we should deny the reality of our
>sensory experiences for the sake of our imaginations is irrational.
>Believing in miracles is irrational.
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>On the other hand, acknowledging the human predisposition to believe in
>things that do not exist is rational. Acknowledging evidence that shows
>humanity's clear historical trail of believing in things that do not exist
>is rational. Acknowledging the fact everyone learns to accept many of their
>beliefs at an emotional level well before they are old enough to rationally
>scrutinize those beliefs is rational. Acknowledging the strong influences
>others have upon our beliefs and our willingness to defend those beliefs is
>rational. Acknowledging the reality we can easily be led to believe in just
>about anything so long as doing so meets some other primary need is
>rational. Acknowledging everyone is afraid to die and would much prefer to
>believe we and our loved ones can somehow escape death is rational.
>Acknowledging the enormous social pressures that potentially paints anyone
>who does not agree with mainstream beliefs as antisocial is rational.
>Acknowledging many of today's accepted beliefs are nothing more then
>delusions left over from our past is rational. Acknowledging there is no
>tangible or concrete evidence that can support a rational belief in gods,
>ghost, spirits or any other supernatural entity is rational. Giving up ones
>rational mind for the sake of faith is irrational.

Is it rational to destroy faith? Or thereof irrational, to all out destroy it?
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>If you do not agree with this we would like to hear your side of the story.
>Join us at LogicalReality.com in our search for rational answers.
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They say God made land and gave it all to man
This I know is mighty good and true
There is no God but God
And he knows everything you do
So just you call on him
And he'll share his love with you

God Bless,
Bobby


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