NoDoes a large membership imply that a religion is actually true?
When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called ReligionDoes a large membership imply that a religion is actually true?
Perfect example: George W. Bush
The Majority of the country voted him into the office of President, but does anyone really like him anymore?
No. Because the bible says that few people will gain eternal life. Matthew 7:13 %26amp; 14.
What's that saying?
You can fool some of the people all of the time, all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool everyone all the time.
A large group of fools is normal, if everyone on Earth followed the same religion, for a long, long, time, there might be some truth to that religion.
religion is all made up.there is no god .
Truth is not established by majority.
Moonies, Scientologists.
nuff said!
A large membership implies that religion works on principles that are simple and ambiguous enough for everyone to grasp. To achieve popularity, appeal to the lowest common denominator. Popular vote is a really crappy method for finding truth.
What Kjelstad said...
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If six billion people believe a bad idea, it's still a bad idea.
not necessarily
985 ppl died in 79 at the hand of that fool Jim Jones
Nope-not at all!
No. That just implies good promotion and rhetoric.
No. it could just imply that a lot f people have been mis-led into the untrue religion.
no
This means-how many people r unhappy......
Being in the majority doesn't prove anything.
No just because alot of people belive something does not make it true
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