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<blockquote data-quote="O&#039;Rothlain" data-source="post: 87903"><p>Does it actually say that? I'd like to know the actual reference for that to understand the context. Any single peice of text extracted from religious writing, whether it be muslim, christian, jewish, or hindi can be taken way out of the context of which it was written.</p><p></p><p>To ***us,</p><p></p><p>The reason religion is being discussed is not out of a persuasive nature, but rather to present cause and effect of world situations. If anything our world has been dramatically altered over the last 2,000 years by religion. Take it away and all of modern society would look dramatically different: from the advancement of Europe, to the settling of America. Even the negative response to religion created some of the modes of thinking that we rely on today (the enlightenment period for example...Voltaire, mon ami?). Everyone is indeed entitled to their own view of religion, but if I am asked my direct opinion about my religious views I will state them, unabashadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Rothlain, post: 87903"] Does it actually say that? I'd like to know the actual reference for that to understand the context. Any single peice of text extracted from religious writing, whether it be muslim, christian, jewish, or hindi can be taken way out of the context of which it was written. To ***us, The reason religion is being discussed is not out of a persuasive nature, but rather to present cause and effect of world situations. If anything our world has been dramatically altered over the last 2,000 years by religion. Take it away and all of modern society would look dramatically different: from the advancement of Europe, to the settling of America. Even the negative response to religion created some of the modes of thinking that we rely on today (the enlightenment period for example...Voltaire, mon ami?). Everyone is indeed entitled to their own view of religion, but if I am asked my direct opinion about my religious views I will state them, unabashadly. [/QUOTE]
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