Fun Science: Stars
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A not-very-in-depth look into what stars are, what they do, and why they're so freaking awesome. From the perspective of a science fan, rather than a proper scientist.
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 it is hardly uncommon to experience delusions in times of trauma. There is no hard evidence that your experiences were real. Plenty of people of plenty of different religions claim to have similar experiences; you can't all be right.
 be right?
 many of them are monotheistic. Of course they can't all be right.
 bible the greeks wrote, or the torah the hebrews wrote, or the Qu'ran the ummayyads wrote. You have to look at the commonalities of all religons, not just the holy book of one religon, they all say, do not harm the innocent, do not steal, do not bear false witness. You have to interpret the mean
ing of these scriptures as if they all have a common message, because they do. To think we wage holy wars over minute differences in religon is tragic and the result of misinterpretation.
 more people adopted your attitude though.
 god, Islam is based on christianity and judaism, they call god allah, the reason people to think there are different gods for different religons could stem from something as simple as a language barrier, I and the rest of people like me think all of those words are names for the same god, and th
at all religons are not seperate theisms but are instead different earthly interpretations of the same one.

 would be pretty pointless without religion =P
 religion is 'right' or not comes down to. And besides, even if, for argument's sake, all religions believe in the same god, they STILL can't all be right because they believe in completely different things.
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 out of the whole bunch being correct.
 are fundamentally the same rather than some were made up by humans.
 nearly killing his own son to show his faith and devotion to God). And ancient religions like the Norse religions value war above all else. BTW, thanks for this interesting discussion so far.
 god, they worship that god, there is an afterlife, and the way to get to the right one is to worship god and follow gods command. The rest is up for interpretation, the norse where told to die in battle, perhaps as an earthly punishment for being so savage. Buddhism is based on the noble eight f
old path, isn't it a little coincidential that the noble eight fold path has a similar message as the book of exodus? or the five pillars of islam?
 and Christianity to be different.
 they lay dying and take them to their respective afertlife. Isn't it a little coincidetial that they believed violent death would send you to valhalla, but those who murdered and died in their sleep went to hell, they didn't make penance for their sin, coincidentally, god sent his only son to sa
ve the world in his bloody passion and was resurrected and carried to heaven to make penance for all earthly sin? Similarity?
 the judgement for the afterlife in Christianity and Norse religion couldn't be more different. Frankly, if I was a christian, I'd be insulted by the comparison!
 so i take that offensivly
 religons to determine what is true and what needs to be interpreted. if every single thing about every single religon was word for word true than the bible would contradict itself at the book of exodus.
 a dick :P " making penance for earthly sin" But the sins are the exact opposite! In christianity, the sin is murder, and in Norse mythology it is (put simply) NOT murder! To draw a comparison between the two is silly IMO.
 surprise that those who feel a need for a purpose would create the idea of a creator.
 we have God, they had Nidhogg, we call it hell, they have Ragnaroek, we call it the battle of armageddon, they had joetnar, we have goliath. If those aren't similarities I don't know what are. Like I've said about a dozen times now, you have to interpret these things.