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Poll
Which is more plausible and WHY?
Christianity | 66% | 66% - 12 | ||||
Judaism | 5% | 5% - 1 | ||||
Islam | 0% | 0% - 0 | ||||
Scientology | 27% | 27% - 5 | ||||
Total: 18 |
Aw shit Cam. Can I just say that Scientology is the least and leave it at that?
I know bugger all about two of em, if I had to pick one, probs the Scientology, lol Aliens.
As far as I am concerned each religion is on equal stepping as so many of the major ones at least follow the same basic principles (although I believe in none).
The newer more "culty" religions such as scientology in this case are just plain ridiculous.
The newer more "culty" religions such as scientology in this case are just plain ridiculous.
none - scientology the least but the rest all level in plausibility (or not)
Christianity. Errr. It has a larger number of smart people. There I said it.
The correct answer is that they're all as plausible as each other.
Does that mean I win?CameronPoe wrote:
The correct answer is that they're all as plausible as each other.
Gold star for Shem.Shem wrote:
Does that mean I win?CameronPoe wrote:
The correct answer is that they're all as plausible as each other.
Your just upset the question didnt start a proper flame so your trying to wind peeps up again.... a tad bored on this Friday afternoon?CameronPoe wrote:
The correct answer is that they're all as plausible as each other.
I think Judaism, and not just because I am Jewish. Judaism is a religion based on ancient stories. The God part can either be accepted or not. It just gives moral laws to live by and it gives stories as examples as to why you should follow these laws. Putting a god figure only made making the less informed ancient peoples follow the laws. Most events in the stories of the Torah are probably exaggerated, as that is what people do after thousands of years of passing down stories orally. With that taken in to account many events in the Torah are plausible on a much lesser scale to some extent.
Last edited by Superior Mind (2007-12-21 08:34:18)
Scientology actually got some votes? Wow this forum is getting nuttier by the day. Literally.

Null vote. The first three are the same damn principle, and the last one is stupid.
Belief is belief, there is no right answer.
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You hopefully do know that the original scroll or one close to it has prolly been pretty well perserved for these years.?Superior Mind wrote:
I think Judaism, and not just because I am Jewish. Judaism is a religion based on ancient stories. The God part can either be accepted or not. It just gives moral laws to live by and it gives stories as examples as to why you should follow these laws. Putting a god figure only made making the less informed ancient peoples follow the laws. Most events in the stories of the Torah are probably exaggerated, as that is what people do after thousands of years of passing down stories orally. With that taken in to account many events in the Torah are plausible on a much lesser scale to some extent.
There is no right or wrong answer. This topic shouldn't be discuessed. Really.