Oh... my... choose god over truth? We are separating here again... hmmmm.
Choose the known or choose the unknown. That is the only free will.
It is the unknown that grows. The known only gets smaller.
Eric Boyd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "Richard Brodie" <richard@brodietech.com> wrote:
> > Maybe there is something about religious beliefs, even if
> > false, that help people live a happy life.
>
> I doubt it. I've heard to many tales of terrible experiences with
> religious instutitions to believe that they *INTEND* to make one happy.
> I'm sure that sometimes it does happen, but as with "religious experiences"
> (ala mysticism), I think that such things occur *despite* the organized
> religion, not *becuase* of it.
>
> And, of course, for the people who choose God over truth, I have nothing
> but pity, and a little comment that they should pay attention to:
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