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In reply to the discussion: Agree or Disagree - Religious DUers are "satisfied with not understanding the world." [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)Try to cope with this answer. Religions do try to help people be content with things they don't understand, in part because these religions are very old and people lacked much understanding of the world. Religious texts do in fact teach that understanding comes after death, 'now I see through a glass, darkly, but then I will see face to face'.
Many here on DU tell me that in spite of the teachings of their faith, they do not oppose gay people nor birth control. So apparently that which is said by a religion is not always that which the members of the religion believe or practice. Thus, it is very wrong and self serving to conflate the content of a religion's teachings with the content of the religious person's mind.
Unless you will tell me that you agree with all your faith says, then what Dawkins says is about the teachings, not about the people. Your question is about the people, who often claim to pick parts of their faith and reject others.
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