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Supernatural Silliness - I have come to realize that if religious indoctrination takes place at a young enough age, it is astonishing what humans will believe. And, religious indoctrinated people will reject any future contrary information and/or opposition to the supernatural beliefs they have been taught. Early religious instruction leads to a mind-boggling number of unnatural beliefs and values such as: an immaculate conception (virgin births), original infant sin, limbo, purgatory, hell, sacred crosses, simony, venial sins, mortal sins, selling of indulgences, water converted into wine, holy water, miracle water, holy grail, sainthood, barbaric Inquisitions, a holy spirit creature, winged angels, devils, intact hymen at birth, crucifixion, resurrected corpses, ascension, celibacy (repression), miracles (magic), hellfire and damnation, a patriarchical God, a trinity (multiple personality and dissociative God), pearly gates, transubstantiation, cannibalistic eucharisitic celebration, exorcisms, meaningless and monotonous prayers, souls, paradise, seducing serpents, rapture, Garden of Eden, Adam and Lilith (1st wife), Adam and Eve (2nd wife), anti-Christ(s), saints-sinners, demons, Noah's Ark, walking on water, corpse worship, flying into skyscrapers and beng rewarded with 57 virgins, God sitting on a cloud to judge, judge, judge, etc. etc. Do you agree, that early religious indoctrination becomes an endless display of nonthinking supernatural silliness?

alwmjohnson 4 Feb 2
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Indoctrination into scientism leads to many irrational and unsubstantiated beliefs. Beliefs are nothing but emotions. We need to get away from belief altogether and go with wonder and awe.

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What rational thinking person could believe otherwise?

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Just depends on the individual. Probably a majority of members of this site received religious training in childhood. Also, plenty of people who were raised in atheist homes find religion in adulthood. Humans envision principles in story form. It’s our nature. Evolution made us that way, and it’s not going to change in the foreseeable future. Our extinction is much more likely to happen first.

skado Level 9 Feb 2, 2019
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Indoctrinating children to this kind of nonsense in my mind is child abuse

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