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<blockquote data-quote="Shinigami357" data-source="post: 3768040" data-attributes="member: 259068"><p>If only this were true. I mean, it's possible - for certain individuals anyway - but to the majority, having to make up their own beliefs might not be their cup of tea.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway, to make my point brief... Like I said before, you can't have logic and religion without them entangling one time or the other. One way or the other, you'd have to make a choice of either having to live with them both in some capacity [thus being constantly torn apart] or giving up one of them. Personally, I went with the first, out of personal preference: I take everything logically [unless I'm pissed, but that's natural for humans] but I believe that there is a "higher power" somewhere, whether it be God/some deity or the mere incomprehensible workings of the universe. And that works for me. Your own preference of logic/religion is up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinigami357, post: 3768040, member: 259068"] If only this were true. I mean, it's possible - for certain individuals anyway - but to the majority, having to make up their own beliefs might not be their cup of tea. Anyway, to make my point brief... Like I said before, you can't have logic and religion without them entangling one time or the other. One way or the other, you'd have to make a choice of either having to live with them both in some capacity [thus being constantly torn apart] or giving up one of them. Personally, I went with the first, out of personal preference: I take everything logically [unless I'm pissed, but that's natural for humans] but I believe that there is a "higher power" somewhere, whether it be God/some deity or the mere incomprehensible workings of the universe. And that works for me. Your own preference of logic/religion is up to you. [/QUOTE]
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