Questions and answers

 

I've written before about how religion is inherently a thing that causes problems rather than solving them. But there's another super-obvious way that religion makes problems worse: It keeps us from finding ways to make problems better.

If we've settled for untrue answers to questions - questions like "Why do humans suffer?", "How did the universe come into being?", "How do we cure diseases?", "How can we get humans to behave better?" - then we will never find the TRUE answers to those questions. If our answer to all of these is "pray about it", then we stop THINKING about it.

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