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September 25th 2013, 06:20 AM
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ThePunisher
Peasant He/Him Australia
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Newton was just example He was still ahead of the times the average person in the 1600 would not know crap.
Mainstream Organised religion has caused so many problems in the world that it's not worth it.
Archimedes is another example
-Sex before marriage deserve to burn in hell for all eternity but after marriage IT'S ok NO LOGIC
-God is everywhere(I was actually told this in primary school) How is "HE" everywhere and what makes think thats it a he and not a she or both even if it did exist
-The Cruasades(Nuff said)
-Spainish inquisition of the Americas
-Black Death
-Fear and control
-Stolen funds
-Children being molest by priests
-People getting sacrificed
-Woman getting burned alive and get called a witch just because they have an ounce of illtelligance.

Ive actually been to a church once and its was utter rubbish.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, in the Age of Enlightenment, many critical thinkers saw religion as antithetical to reason. For them the Middle Ages, or "Age of Faith", was therefore the polar opposite of the Age of Reason.[27] Kant and Voltaire, among others, were vocal in attacking the religiously dominated Middle Ages as a period of social regress, while Gibbon in The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire expressed contempt for the "rubbish of the Dark Ages".[28] Yet just as Petrarch, seeing himself on the threshold of a "new age", was criticizing the centuries until his own time, so too were the Enlightenment writers criticizing the centuries until their own. These extended well after Petrarch's time, since religious domination and conflict were still common into the 17th century and beyond, albeit diminished in scope.

Reason,Logic,Science,Mathematics,Medicine>>>>>>>>>Organised religion/Cults