WHICH RELIGION HAS LESS OF MYTH AND MORE LOGICAL THINGS
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Tomorrow’s Gods: What is the future of religion?
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By Sumit Paul-Choudhury
2nd August 2019
Throughout history, people’s faith and their attachments to religious institutions have transformed, argues Sumit Paul-Choudhury. So what’s next?
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Before Mohammed, before Jesus, before Buddha, there was Zoroaster. Some 3,500 years ago, in Bronze Age Iran, he had a vision of the one supreme God. A thousand years later, Zoroastrianism, the world’s first great monotheistic religion, was the official faith of the mighty Persian Empire, its fire temples attended by millions of adherents. A thousand years after that, the empire collapsed, and the followers of Zoroaster were persecuted and converted to the new faith of their conquerors, Islam.
Explanation:
All religions' religious scriptures contain few myths along with logical things.
"The Vedas"of Hinduism is considered as the oldest religious scripture in the world as per the ancient history(Google) but there are myths in every religion's texts especially about rituals or many more.
there are many things that r not known to us or written in any religious scripture so we shouldn't close doors of our brain nd mind to know what we"DON'T KNOW"
when a person gets God's stamp on what he claim about God through different religious scriptures or religious preachers then he gets confident and when a stup.id gets confident then the world is in danger(referring to radical or terrorist who kills people in the name of God or religion)
it's good to be religious or believe in God but don't claim all what you know about God's existence becoz most killings in the world happen due to religious contradictions.all religious scriptures contain a limited knowledge and contradicts each other on many issues.
written by-MukeshBhardwaj (TheLostMonk)