Lightwave
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Regarding Lightwave's last post, Agreed!
That is because an atheist finds it absurd that an intelligent person can so confidently believe that all of this was created on the whim of some magical being. If said person is truly intelligent, then I would think they should be able to use their reason and logically deduce that creationism is not only unlikely, it is simply wrong. I stopped trying to convert people once my view of religion changed. I used to think it was an evil thing, but now I realize that it gives millions of people a reason to do the right thing everyday. Some people need a system of rewards and punishments (heaven and hell) to do the right thing. Also, some people need answers to questions that have no answers. How did all this come to be? An religious person will have the 'answer'. An atheist will only have theories. I would like to know the answer, but for the moment the theories alone are enough for me.
Speakers you do realise that you are starting to sound like the Georgians and Victorians that viewed religion as a good thing for providing the general populace with a reason to lead a good and productive life even when many of them considered it misguided?