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| I refuse to live if I can't embrace my religion freely. I will die for another's right to do the same. We do all have free will, and in a democracy we have the right to freedom of religion. What need is there for you to take away that right?
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| Because free will isn't always such a great thing. I imagine, like me, you live in a developed western country with a democratically elected government. Is everything perfect there? No, same here.
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| There is absolutely no need for religion today if people were better informed about philosophy and science. Any good that religion has done can be equaled if we have a global population who has a good grasp of these subjects. In fact, I would go further to say that we can even out do the good that religion has done, when people begin to have a better understanding of philosophy and science. Furthermore, I think we can rectify the numerous wrongs done by religion if we apply scientific and philosophical principles. In the final analysis, our hope for a better world is found in a rational worldview, and not one of ancient superstition.
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| Islam: there is a current need for religion in today's society just as there is a current need for Government. When man no longer needs Government, then he will no longer need Religion. The Two Are One.Ordo Ab ChaoPeace
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