Is religion necessary?
By saradarath
@saradarath (467)
India
December 24, 2006 5:44am CST
It is often claimed by many ‘pragmatic’ people that man cannot do without some kind of religion and that he is too weak intrinsically to manage his affairs without taking recourse to some imaginary deities. Life, it is contended, is full of loneliness, burdened with problems, failures and disasters, to let man survive on his own.
Is religion necessary?Can one not really live without religion?
2 responses
@satyasaispeaks (124)
• Albania
24 Dec 06
The universe has been created by the ruler and the Creator who is alone, has no comparison and lives forever. He has the power over all things and knowledge of all things. None of His actions are free from wisdom. From His creations are the skies, the earth, the mountains, the trees, rivers, oceans, humans and Jinns. He brings up everyone and feeds them all. He has no offspring. It is a defect for him to have offspring. He has no need to have a helper. He grants offspring to whoever He desires.
He has grace, bounties and mercy. He has granted excellence and exaltation to humans over the rest of the creation.
@abhiroop85 (2826)
• Scottsdale, Arizona
24 Dec 06
i do not think religion is a kind of think that people can not live without out it.but i have seen many times that people are loseing their lives for religion