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Some thoughts on Religion

1) genesis, creation - the beginning : what about the beginning of the universe? If god wanted just to create earth then why all the universe? Is there no life any where out in the universe? Do they also have the same god? Are they wrong or are we?
If life is intelligently designed.then why is there lots of vacuum or emptiness in space? It only points out to wasteful or bad design
2/3 of the earth is covered in water, and we can't live there.
Humans are not the strongest beings, nor the biggest!
We get infected by the smallest of organisms!
What of all this points to an intelligent design? 

2) there are so many religions. Are all true? Or all false?  Can your's be false? If all are true then are there many gods? This is where Pascal's wager doesn't make sense!
[Pascal's wager is an argument in philosophy presented by the seventeenth-century French philosophermathematician and physicistBlaise Pascal (1623–1662).[1] It posits that humans bet with their lives that God either exists or does not.
Pascal argues that a rational person should live as though God exists and seek to believe in God. If God does not actually exist, such a person will have only a finite loss (some pleasures, luxury, etc.), whereas he stands to receive infinite gains (as represented by eternity in Heaven) and avoid infinite losses (eternity in Hell).[2] ]
If having a religion is only advantageous than not having religion, then which one to choose? which one religion is correct

if you believe a religion that says you have to worship god on thursday morning 9-10 am, eat meat that day, while wearing something white, and the actual god wanted you to do everything same, except he wanted you to wear green, we both are wrong, and we both may end up in some hell.

3) Religion- it is a very clever and "needed" mind control. Clever because no where can you see so many intelligent minds and strong individuals in control, working together. No one questions rationale of the things but fully obey them.  the main thing holding all them together is the fear of death, afterlife. 

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