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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 2480015" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Religion is not dying. That is just the wish of a few. Instead it is changing and in many cases what people worship is changing. Some of us believe in God but not organized religion. Some of us believe in government. Some believe in traditional religions and some believe in the church of whats happening now. </p><p></p><p>Man always looks for something larger then themselves to have faith in, to worship, or to fear. A few seem to believe they are God. (Bloomberg, Obama) Some develop into a false godhood by saying what a few want to hear. (Ron Paul) Some put their faith and fear into science theories like climate change even though that has more a resemblance to the enemy in 1984. Some want to just get rid of all religion so that they do not have to hear that what they like is a sin.</p><p></p><p>Religion is far from dying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 2480015, member: 8854"] Religion is not dying. That is just the wish of a few. Instead it is changing and in many cases what people worship is changing. Some of us believe in God but not organized religion. Some of us believe in government. Some believe in traditional religions and some believe in the church of whats happening now. Man always looks for something larger then themselves to have faith in, to worship, or to fear. A few seem to believe they are God. (Bloomberg, Obama) Some develop into a false godhood by saying what a few want to hear. (Ron Paul) Some put their faith and fear into science theories like climate change even though that has more a resemblance to the enemy in 1984. Some want to just get rid of all religion so that they do not have to hear that what they like is a sin. Religion is far from dying. [/QUOTE]
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