
Is God creator of the Universe
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ISBN10: 3735745563
ISBN13: 9783735745569
Publisher: Bod - Books on Demand
Published: Jun 13 2017
Pages: 200
Weight: 0.54
Height: 0.42 Width: 5.83 Depth: 8.27
Language: Persian
ISBN13: 9783735745569
Publisher: Bod - Books on Demand
Published: Jun 13 2017
Pages: 200
Weight: 0.54
Height: 0.42 Width: 5.83 Depth: 8.27
Language: Persian
The outcome of an unbiased study of wars and carnage the human being has suffered during its long history, will show that the most part of such calamities have been rooted in religion. Spiritualists and clergies have always claimed that their mission is to elevate human and ethical values and providing a better life for human beings, but no phenomenon in the world so far has led to murder, bloodshed, ransacking, toil, and distress more than religion. Obviously, almost all the faithful people under the influence of their upbringing religion believe that their religious belief system is only the guarantor of their temporal prosperity and accomplishment and also leads to their heavenly salvation. Not to lose such a false-hope, these people will fall prey to their faithful prejudice and try to pursue their spiritualists' wishes, blindly and imprudently. However, history and mass media are the blunted witness of the destructive aftereffects of their faithful dogmas. It is a forgone conclusion that to bring the children up, the parents always possess the greatest authority over them. This unblemished authority naturally consists of inculcating the religious precepts incessantly into the unconscious mind of the children. It is also obvious that since the perception of children is not mature enough, they are not able to analyze the religious materials they receive from their parents and they deposit them uncensoriously in their unconscious mind that becomes part of their belief system for their whole life. Therefore, it can be deduced that religious faith is a hereditary product rather than a voluntary and wisely adopted phenomenon. The destructive effect of religion is aggravated when religious-mongers in one occasion acknowledge the almighty God omnipotent and in another occasion, contrary to science and conventional wisdom a powerless entity who is in need of the help of his creatures in order to secure their own personal benefits. Furthermore, such religious-monger
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