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1. Do you agree with Richard? Why or why not?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course, theology is a non subject. You can study many things that have to do with religion like the origins of religion or the evolution of religion:

  • The Mesopotamian Myths, like Enuma Elish, the Epic of Gilgamesh, Adapa and the Food of Life, The Descent of Ishtar Into the Lower World, The Seven Evil Spirits.
  • The history of the Jews and how they created 1 people under 1 god after the Babylonian exile.
  • The way the Jewish Priests plagiarized the Mesopotamian Myths in their Torah and the way they constructed Abraham's story up to Moses to be in line with their return from Ur to Jerusalem after the Exile.
  • Generations of theologians have passed away and not one intelligible argument for the existence God was formulated. This is because theology is not science, it is a non-subject and it can never lead to something. The only activity of theologians seem to have is to invent bad logic or to re-interpret their sacred texts to align with modern knowledge in an effort to not lose all credibility.

  • Science searches for truth and then searches for possible mistakes, just to be sure. Theology defines a truth and then searches for ways to interpret everything so that it can fit that truth, just to be safe.
Answered by xettrisoniya433
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