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While this article is honest enough to admit that yes religions have changed overtime, and spends a chunk of the article on this fact it goes on to say:
That's their whole argument...not very convincing. They don't show any evidence or examples that these truths have any value what so ever. It would help their case.
While this article is honest enough to admit that yes religions have changed overtime, and spends a chunk of the article on this fact it goes on to say:
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An intermingling of worldly and divine, or one religion and another for the right reasons does not necessarily lead to the deterioration of tradition and heavenly concepts. Seeking pick up advice from Paul the Apostle, martial arts tips from haBaal Shem Tov, or guidance on political organization from the Sufi Mystic Yunus Emre is no sacrilege. In fact, the faithful have been doing it for hundreds and thousands of years: religions had the dual purpose of granting a glimpse into the glorious galleries of God and providing practical advice on the daily grind. Analyzing various religious traditions for the sake of a masculine growth of character constitutes no profanity. |
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