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next question for the man who actually responds to my rant questions.

Do you think that we are less than one generation away from a godless society or that Religion is cyclical like fashion?

Hmmmm hard call..... never before has humanity been faced with the proponderance of evidence to suggest that religion as we know it is a farce.

The Empirical gathering of information that western science brings to modern society must have a detrimental effect on whether the average person truly believes

Hmmmm hard call..... never before has humanity been faced with a proponderance of evidence to suggest that religion as we know it is a farce.

 

The Empirical gathering of information that western science brings to modern society must have a detrimental effect on whether the average person truly believes

But on the flipside to that do you really think that the average person has the capacity to accept the plain and simple yet totally unpalatable answer that in fact there is no meaning for life and that life its self has no meaning? I don't think so.

But then again if it doesn't concern liquor, chicken wings, pizza or football it is in all likelyhood totally inconsequential to ordianry peoples' lives.

Do you think science will ever be able to play god? a la mary shelly?

Religion has always been the tool of the powerful to keep the uneducated in their place.

Nowadays the large majority of people are educated and are able to form their own opinions (as innacurate as they may be).

What I think you will see is a new kind of spirituality come to the fore, but we will never see organised religion in the same position of power it has held again.

Surely the meaning of life for most people is to procreate, religion is a set of moral ambiguities to keep the more extreme parts of our personalities in check.

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