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Old 06-16-2011, 03:39 PM   #7
dupratac

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Lots of people of Catholic Latin American and other banana nations seem to be very supersticiously catholic. I wonder if some of the values of this religion can induce a sense of underdeveloping, backwardness and under-development in the countries that practice it? Catholicism was imposed as a sense of degradation in the native nations of the Americas and I believe it would be good for everyone to revocate them.

I've heard Puerto Ricans and Filipinos (which are frivolously catholic) accept enough race mixing with black and zambo races which I don't find acceptable. I believe Chile is atheistic enough, and people think bettern than themselves to know better than to mix with underdeveloped, dumb races. Same for other countries like Paraguay, or Mexico which retain religious beliefs to an extent. Catholicism promotes rate mixing through equality and telling us all other "human beings" are the same.

What do you think about Catholicism?
Dear lord... what do you think about believing that all the variation of this world came from random chance mutations that just happened to be in the right place and just happened to have a selection pressure to initiate their survival at just the right time? Atheism is a religion too you know, you believe that there is no God. Evolution is a theory which is not prooven yet by science and has countless flaws and holes. Science and religion compliment each other and are not a detriment to each other so again please enough with the ignorance.


Furthermore any type of faith should have NO effect on a country's well being. At the time of the cold war, democratic nations were largely practicing Christians while communists were largely atheist. Guess which ideology and mindset became known as the norm/''western''?
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