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If I have to pick one, I'd pick Evolution. But only because Creation makes less sense. But I've heard many theories including that of creation and the only thing that has made me actually believe there MIGHT be a supernatural entity, is science and maybe the conspiracy topic.

If there happens to be a conspiracy group named Illuminati, it actually makes me believe that there might be a god behind all this. But then again, the conspiracy theory goes a long way back, perhaps even BC. It makes me think that IF the Illuminati does exist and they go back years BC, then they could easily have came up with Jesus and planned a whole mass destruction plan just to take over the world as rulers themselves and not for another entity as they claim it's to bring Lucifer as world ruler. So even if the Illuminati exist, and the Illuminati theory claims there is a god and a devil, then I'd think it's actually just a theory to distract people and that neither God nor Lucifer exists. Just a plan to take over the world.

Then there's the Evolution theory that we came from monkeys or whatever. But where did that monkey came from? It says it was a fish that evolved into a frog and then it touched ground and kept walking offshore. OK, that makes sense (to me). But what about the fish, the water, and earth itself? Planet earth was created by...an explosion? Like the Big Bang Theory or something? That doesn't really make sense to me at all. We'd still be left wondering about how exactly was it that stars were formed and when and how did that cosmic dust and those meteors and crap were created. Then scientists come up with things like the 'multiverse' and it's like...OK...where's the theory and where does all of it keep coming from? Because I can easily invent a theory that says we were in fact an evolution from penguins, but where exactly did that theory come from?

Unless god himself or aliens make an appearance into society to explain to us our existence, we'll always have doubts about it. And right now I have doubts about every theory because it's a matter of faith and when you have faith in something you don't question it and when you don't question something you don't see beyond the possibilities that it might actually be wrong, and that's actually what the Evolution theory does just like the Creation theory; both of them keep looking forward to theories that prove that they are right, but ignore theories that may prove they are wrong.

So since I've no faith, I'd be stuck in the middle of both theories and not believe in either 'cause even if aliens or god happen to exist, I'd still ask where did they come from.

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It will be complicated for humanity to reach a universal belief. Unless we go through a catastrophe of some sort and we come to terms and realize the answer to some of our questions, like where did we come from, for example; we wont be able to have the same opinion everyone else does. Society will always be dispersed according to ideologies and there will always be a dispute between social groups. An opinion, even though it is strong and important and it should be respected, it is only an opinion. There is no telling with certainty which one is right, because none is. But we however, will still believe that it is our own independent opinion that is right above all others, so we will defend it no matter what. Time comes when a mutual conclusion is wanted, and the only real thing that can be done in order to reach such conclusion, is to confront one another. Politically speaking; war is sometimes the only way to solve some disputes. The winner takes the glory and whatever their belief is, will stand tall while the other one decays. It has been like that for centuries and peace always comes afterward. I believe it keeps a certain equilibrium in life.

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I think his followers make people doubt Jesus. They talk so much about him that people have lost credibility on him. Maybe he didn't actually "hear voices", maybe he just emitted a message that he "felt" instead of "heard", but they claim him to be so divine and great that people doubt him.

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I think his followers make people doubt Jesus. They talk so much about him that people have lost credibility on him. Maybe he didn't actually "hear voices", maybe he just emitted a message that he "felt" instead of "heard", but they claim him to be so divine and great that people doubt him.

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I think atheism has nothing to do with Jesus. It is absurd to refer to atheists when saying "assume he is real". Jesus was a prophet; a regular person with a different purpose. The fact that I'm an atheist doesn't mean I don't believe in Jesus, it means I don't think he has any divine talent. I believe in him as an extraordinarily amazing prophet that changed our world for better and good, but the followers make people doubt him at times when they talk about him as a holder of divine power of some sort. They also put words in his mouth to attack society. They don't "scare" me, they dissapoint me.

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There are hundreds of people without a job out there. Take away the corporations and the number will be tripled. They actually facilitate our needs or desires as well as maintain a slight control of econony, becauase they do give jobs to millions of people so that they don't starve.

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It wouldn't neccesarily mean everyone is a sociopath, but the church is actually the only thing that encourages us to do good and not bad. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the actual sociopaths (those who kill others for example) are those who don't have any sort of religious view. Yes, there are also people inside the church who are sociopaths, there are some rotten tomatoes. But what is the majority? Wouldn't you agree that most sociopaths are indeed those who belive in nothing? The fact that we don't believe in anything doesn't mean we're bad, I myself hold no affiliation. But fact is, nothing encourages people to follow ethics more than the church does. If the church dissapears, who will encourage us to do good? The government?

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Humanity has lived its existence for the past milleniums (whether we want to see it this way or not, it is a fact and not an opinion), based on the words of Moses. He claims to have been instructed by god to deliver a message that carried the 10 commandments; the 10 things that should be banned on earth. Independently, I exclude this theory from any religious affiliation, because like I said; humanity has been marked through history and future with this words. Whether they actually hold a religious act or not, it is up to each religion to decide how was his message sent and why; what was Moses purpose on earth. Regardless A or B, a person with any sort of humanitarian reasoning, knows that excluding religious views away from the words of Moses doesn't change anything; killing, robing and commiting adulterous acts is wrong, which is why I said that we have lived history based on those words. However, it has to be accepted that the people who follow these rules are mostly those affiliated to religious views and that a person who doesn't follow any, is more propense to commit acts that defy this rules, not only religiously; but constitutionally, as our constitution has also been writen based partly on these words. I think that the only thing that holds our morals and ethics, is the church, because even though they reprimand many of the things we like to do (some of which are very irrelevant), they do follow a strict road to what's good and they follow an ethical path, promoting their followers to maintain role-model behaviours. The day we separate religion from government (I think), this will be a chaos, because religion is the only thing that encourages us to do good and not wrong.

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