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Ethnicity & Religion

By: Mr John Stewart Rushton
Narrated by: Mr John Stewart Rushton
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Religion is a man made construct, it is a version of a God doctrine organised by man himself, and often over years has been altered and modified etc... and at times added to sometimes to an extent that the original truth no longer is as it should be (anything with man's hand in it has flaws).

Ethnicity is who we are from a source point of view, colour, location, traits, features, mentality, culture, all of these things can have a profound effect upon how we view life and indeed how we live our lives. Combining Religion & Ethnicity can produce some quite interesting combinations of attitude and ideologies as to how we should live on earth and what our purpose is and what happens when we die.

In any Religion God is the key figure, God being pure love. Where pure love exists evil can't, so there is no negativity, hurt, harm whatsoever. Man not being perfect isn't pure love, however if who you worship has killings and evil treatment of the human species then you are actually dancing with the Devil. After all if God kills and maims what does the Devil do?

If in all this you are a Darwinian or Athiest or anything else then life doesn't matter at all because you are a mistake anyway - so who cares.

©2013 John S Rushton (P)2013 John S Rushton
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