Answer for: Why do you generalize religion?
#2 Because blind faith is NOT a virtue.
by FloydPinkerton 1 year ago
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Blind faith should not be considered a virtue. Consider for example if you decided to believe that New Zeland is in the Northern Hemisphere, in spite of all the evidence to the contrary. Would everyone respect that belief? Of course not.
Man without God(s) is like a cow without McDonalds.
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New Zealand - and I wish it were.