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So I was thinking a few day ago about all the religions that died out because they worshiped the sun, and I'm curious if you think Christianity will do the same due to its outdated beliefs (well to be exact Jesus is the sun, and Christianity also has roots in astronomy but whatever).
It will die out like everything does but a new belief will find its way to replace Christianity. It will be started by a younger generation and spread far more easily. I do think though it will not be as religious more of a casual type as the is less and less need for a Jesus like figure.
casual type
Jesus like figure.
possibly christianity will do that and become more modern just a maybe though.
Forcing square pegs into round holes is just plain sad.
It's hard for me to see Christianity die out when it stimulates the economy and creates jobs for thousands of people in America.
But I also think that as science progresses and as information on the internet is more easily accessible, people will begin to further themselves from Christianity.
It's hard for me to see Christianity die out when it stimulates the economy and creates jobs for thousands of people in America.
Well, that's the same reason they gave for slavery too, wasn't it? You might have a point about the money though, Christian ministries are far too powerful financially to die out in the short run.
That's different though. As America was established we realized how cruel and unfair slavery was and it was abolished.
:O Now it sounds like I'm just discussing the pros and cons of religion. Oops.
To link it back, yes I think it will die out eventually, because people will realise that its a marginalizing force against increasingly number of groups.
Do people realise now that Christianity itself is cruel and unfair to many marginalized groups?
Yes, Im not making a point that Christianity is right in any way, and I was mainly talking about churches in America, I truly have no knowledge on the effects it has in other countries.
Excuse me if this has been said but I don't feel like reading 17 pages worth of information hahahah.
Yeah Christianity at some point will die out. I didn't really used to think this until an interesting concept I recently heard about. This concept basically states that if you have alternate universes' the science will always be the same but religions will always differ. The science is a constant.
Probably not very relevant, but there's a solid chance science being this constant 'truth' will, eventually, be the major factor in the death of not only Christianity but religion as a whole. In saying this I think we still have many, many years ahead of us before this happens. A third of all Americans still don't believe in the theory of evolution ( source ). Sure this is an improvement from the half of Americans who didn't believe in evolution a dozen (I believe it was a dozen) years ago, but if this is only finding it's way to people, we've got some time before other things are introduced and accepted, or in this case left behind.
Excuse the fact I probably sound extremely pretentious and off-topic, I haven't slept in 36 hours (DON'T MAKE OUT AS IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN HERE BEFORE).
This concept basically states that if you have alternate universes' the science will always be the same but religions will always differ. The science is a constant.
i cant help but throw my two cents in, it's been too long since i've wasted time here, but still. Christianity, as Christians believe, will last till the end of time. But the view on the so called "Christianity" today isn't based on what it was back when those beliefs were established. Although Christians today, of any denomination, believe 'similar' aspects on this, they all differ from the one that was established years ago, which they have forgotten, but catholicism has then grasped. Why did the ancient pagan religions die out? Because more 'sensible' religions like Christianity, mohammedism (whatever its called), and judaism came along. Catholicism, on the other hand, will decrease very soon, because it has 'old-fashion' standards, which dont flow in this corrupt, and quite lazy, world. People cant handle strict religions, and they may feel guilty being atheist, so they feel Christianity is the easier way. So it won't die out, but it may decrease because arabs are multiplying like rabbits, spreading their faith, christians and jews are all having 2 or 3 kids, and atheists will have 1 or 2 kids, or an abortion. So, unless birth rates go up, the religion percentage will only go down.
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So it won't die out, but it may decrease because arabs are multiplying like rabbits, spreading their faith, christians and jews are all having 2 or 3 kids, and atheists will have 1 or 2 kids, or an abortion.
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