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Old 12-01-2010, 04:46 PM #1
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Default Are monotheistic religions held to higher regard than polytheistic ones?

People seem to assume that the idea of one God seems to make more sense than many gods. Why is it always debated that is must have been one god that created the universe? Seems to me the Abrahamic Triangle of Insanity (to quote Pat Condell) gets more respect and is held to higher regard than the others, just because they have a lot of followers. Which leads to me to another quote 'If a million people believe a foolish thing, then it is still a foolish thing' Even though say the Greek, Roman and Egyptian gods have all been put as 'myth' there is no reason why anyone should take them more or less serious than the monotheistic religions.

-Was bored and felt like a rant- O.o
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