• Who Would Start a Religion?
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY0x_YNlhz8[/media]
I've seen the first five minutes now. He hasn't mentioned anything about religion being an explanation for natural phenomena. It's visible when looking at the Greek gods: one god for every kind of natural phenomenon. People don't have to start a religion while not believing in it. They can see a god as an explanation for the phenomena.
[QUOTE=FPtje;25360560]I've seen the first five minutes now. He hasn't mentioned anything about religion being an explanation for natural phenomena.[/QUOTE] he does this in the second part of a video, where he uses the "red associated with luck" example
and of course he's british :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Savaril;25371273]he does this in the second part of a video, where he uses the "red associated with luck" example[/QUOTE] Blue should be associated with luck, obviously.
[QUOTE=Archy;25372752]and of course he's british :rolleyes:[/QUOTE] How does that have anything to do with anything?
You wouldn't start a religion.
You can join bragenymanism if you want to.
[QUOTE=Brage Nyman;25373231]You can join bragenymanism if you want to.[/QUOTE] Sometimes I think about starting a religion, something that makes sense and gets the whole picture. But then I realize I'm not charismatic enough and the competition is too strong. No taxes would be sweet though.
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