jusplay4fun wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 5:15 pm
And so your point about Norse religion is, by your admission in your previous post, ALL WRONG, right Apatheist? So be it, or, Amen, Amen.
Apatheist posted:
You are missing the fundamental point. If religions can GO...were they valid at all? If that's the case with the Norse gods, why should it not be the case with yours?
and, also by Apatheist:
why would your beliefs be any more credible or have any more validity than those who believed in the Norse gods?
You used the wrong analogy, and now want to use
Hinduism, Sikhism, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism etc etc
to cover your mistake. Amen, AMEN
Now the FACT that the followers of the Norse gods gave it ALL UP to accept Christianity is worth consideration, despite your attempt to be so dismissive of its signficance. I will reiterate how profound that is and remind you of what that says and again say it is prima facia proof of the significance of this HUGE shift for a signficant population.
The mere acceptance by the population of the Roman Empire also is proof of the fundamental TRUTHS offered by Christianity, despite massive state sponsored persecution.
And I will add that the TOLERANCE preached by Christianity allowed Science to flourish. I think that the Muslims also allowed Science and ITS pursuits of TRUTHS is rather unusual among MOST of the World's religions. That may be true of MORE Faiths, but I do not know enough about them to offer a similar assessement for them (specifically: Hinduism, Sikhism, & Buddhism). Taoism and Confusianism (that you grouped as etc etc) are also rather tolerant of others it seems to me, but I am NOT sure.
It seems to me that most of today's major religions are rather tolerant of other Faiths, and that includes Tolerance for Science.
ALSO: Science can be viewed as a Humanist Religion, depending on definitions, it seems to me. Science has several fundamental tenets that cannot be PROVEN in an intellectual way, a fundamental notion that you ALSO ignore, Apatheist.
I can at least spell significance
I haven't contradicted myself at all. I've just shown that no religion is logically supportable.
I doubt you'll ever accept this, since you only seem able to find "errors" where there aren't any, but let's try it this way:
Just because people believe in Christianity, it doesn't make it right - any more than people believing in other religions makes, or made, them right, which is my main point that you aren't able to acknowledge. Even if the whole world believed it, that's no proof that it's the correct explanation of life, the universe and everything.
Lots of people voted for Donald Trump, remember - twice.
I just picked Norse as an example, but it could equally apply to Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and all the others.
The fact that lots of people DON'T believe any given religion is an equally strong suggestion that it's not the truth, by your logic.
I suspect people move toward religions that have fewer demands and impositions on them - for example why Lutheran Protestantism took the place of Catholicism in England. Less to do, lighter punishment if you didn't behave, no confessions. The simple people went for something simpler and easier, not because it was necessarily better or truer - they would have not had a clue if it was correct or not. It was just easier to live with.
I acknowledge that Science has theories and conjectures that cannot be proven, yet. Not sure why you brought up
science though - I only mentioned
Scientology, which is a long way from the same thing (Scientologists believe you are not your body or your mind; you are an immortal soul known as a thetan that inhabits and animates mortal bodies. Thetans are believed to have lived through countless past lives across the universe over trillions of years).
PS: There are more Sunni Muslims (approx 1.8 billion) than there are Roman Catholics (1.4 billion), and almost thrice as many as Protestants (637 million). Following your logic, since that's the most widely believed faith, then I guess that must be the right one that we should all be following.