'religion is a human behavioural instinct'
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title: 'Morals are not quantifiable'
text: 'religion has and continues to change dramatically to suit the climate of whatever culture it is rooted in. 1+1 has always amounted to 2, and will always continue to do so. Subtraction will always take something away and addition will always add something to. Math is a human contstruct, but it is used as an indicator of the universe. Math applies to everything imaginable. Religion's tenets deal with purely moral matters. Morals are a human ideal the apply only to humans. For example, the rate of a falling body is not determined by morals. Core mathematics are not subject to interpretation. Religious ideals change radically even between individuals of the same faith. Mathematics is a human discovery and tool. Religion is a human construct. '
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date: 2004-12-24 21:18:05
submitter: deathcloset
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