atheism ang TS dah.. tsk2x
the bible verse i gave you, exodus 31:15, contradicts to one of God's commandments, do not murder!
yet God even asks you guys to kill people who doesn't observe sabbath!
God does promote murder, evil, distress, calamity! isaiah 45:7
he even created distress! whatta loving God!
This isn't healthy anymore. Nag away na mu tanan.
It's no longer an exchange of ideas, but more of an attempt to dominate one idea with another.
This is exactly what she wants.
Moderators, please do your job here. 'Coz this isn't bringing peace and good relations between istoryans.
@Florida.blanca
Unsang nasod nga successful nga ang history nag sugod nga atheists?.
Kung imo ipa exterminate ang religion pareha ra sad nga gusto nimo ipa exterminate ang usa sa pina mahinungdanong principle sa demokrasya sa america mao ang religious freedom ug tolerance nga nag pasabot naay check and balance. Mao bitaw'ng successful ang America tungod anang prinsipyoha...
IF you talk about the Soviet Union before its collapse, progressive man to sila to a certain extent. They were competing head to head with USA and even was ahead sa space race at one point.
My assertion on religiosity and economic development does not include human rights so that is not in the scope sa akong argument. I do not have the figures for human rights in correlation to religiosity and economic growth.
Currently, Russia is classified as having low religiosity ratings and economically it is doing quite well.
Sa North Korea naman, although technically it is an atheist state. I would say that the country has high religiosity ratings in that it considers Kim Jong Il as a godlike figure.
They even amended their constitution and refer to him as "Supreme Leader", "Dear Leader", "Our Father", "The General" and "Generalissimo"1
Kim Jong-il - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although countries like the old Soviet Union and North Korea may largely be atheists, the data on religiosity vs. economic development may be largely influenced by other factors such as development of human rights.
But for the rest of the world, the correlation between religiosity and economic growth is very much evident.
what ya gonna do after exterminating religion? rule the world? lolz...
pls. stop... hehe... again2x it's the people who suck...
@vipvip68
nakuha nako ang variable nga gusto nimo i correlate to religiosity ug wala koy question ana but ang ako question is a reaction na sa topic brought up by Ts.
You obviously giving emphasis on economic development. Ang development vipvip68 hollistic na. dili ma Considera nga developed ang usa ka nasod kung bagsak ang human rights.
yes. That's why I made a limitation sa akong assertion that it is only about Economic Development vs. Religiosity.
In your point, a country like China for example is not considered developed since it has a lot of improvements to make on human rights and liberties.
On that point, daghan man mu argue that China's way of doing things is wrong pero some would trade the lack of liberties for the economic growth and muscle.
On topic... I don't agree that religion needs immediate extermination as I've stated above in previous posts. But I do assert that there needs to be boundaries and a proper venue for religious leaders and they cannot just exert their influence everywhere... especially in politics.
naunsa naman tawn ka florida blanca.. ahaha
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