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Author Topic:   Must religion be logical?
kalimero
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Message 1 of 2 (338620)
08-08-2006 5:50 PM


Here is the start of a debate that went a little of course:
Message 221
I debated here with Catholic Scientist but all are welcome to contribute.
The question that arose, IIRC (maybe CS can fill in the blanks), is: Does religion have to comply with formal logic? - OR - What is the difference between religion and any other ideology in terms of its demands on the person holding it?
IMO, we are pretty stuck in this debate, so a fresh idea would be more than welcome.

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Message 2 of 2 (338676)
08-09-2006 7:04 AM


Thread copied to the Must religion be logical? thread in the Faith and Belief forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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