Quote Originally Posted by zeitgeist
I def have to disagree with you on this. I feel it was only created to control others.
That would have been a really long shot, considering every religion takes a looooooong time to gain supporters. You probably don't even know if a religion is going to live in the first 50 years or so.

BTW, I do agree that it is being used to control others. I think Christianity has been "hijacked" a long time ago.

Conflicts can be an interesting thing. Both sides firmly believe in their own side, and it gets so personal, that people don't even acknowledge the other side's positive points to themselves, thus decieving themselves. And through this, they lack the understanding that would be required to convince the other of their viewpoint.

For the record I am an atheist, but I am a person who does not want to limit feedback to those who think like me. What I have found is that if you have negative opinions of a group of people, then usually the one actually missing something is you. You have negative opinions, because you don't understand them, and you don't understand them, because they know something you don't. And what they know and you don't can be important.
THClord Reviewed by THClord on . I think I've figured out why religion exists What do we start out with? Human nature. Of course there is a lot of fighting between men if we go back to caveman. Some men are winners, others are losers. Winners are happy, losers are not. The way I see it, the original purpose behind the founding of every religion is to make everyone happy. However, numerous times throughout history, religion has been tainted by powerful men who abused religion for their own personal agenda. Let's look at some religions individually. Christianity. Rating: 5