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Religion, why are they all myths?

It depends on what kind of person you are

If you are an atheist, OK, it is all myths

If you are a believer in a relevant religion, It's okay to believe in religion. After all, the constitution also stipulates freedom of belief. Some of these are myths in the eyes of believers, used to educate people to do good, and some are facts.

In fact, there are many myths and stories in general religions, which generally educate people to be kind. After all, religions come from feudalism, even slavery, and some primitive societies. Can you reason with the people at that time? Haha, I can only say that through some fairy tales and fables, people are taught to do good deeds. If they do evil, the consequences will be serious and they will go to hell. . Based on the underdeveloped social sciences at that time, the worship and ignorance of nature, and the fact that religion likes to use music to influence people and teach people to be good, it is like there is a word called ritual collapse and music collapse, and music refers to music, that is, It is said that music is a means for religion to influence people.

In fact, don’t talk about the past. If you look at the 315 party, many people with higher education will also do a lot of black-hearted things, such as black fodder, selling and cheating money, etc., not to mention In the past, when education was underdeveloped, it was useless to reason with the people at that time. You could only reason with some myths and stories.

As for some, they may or may not be facts (not necessarily myths, not necessarily myths), just like our AD calendar starts with the year Jesus was born. Is that the year Jesus was born? I don’t have a time machine. Sorry, I don’t know.

There are also some founders, such as Laozi of Taoism and Confucius of Confucianism, who actually existed, so Some religious stories and myths are true and some are not.

As for whether Jesus really resurrected after death, a certain church in the world still retains the shroud that wrapped Jesus. . . There are blood stains on it, and some people have suggested that they can use the blood-stained DNA to clone a "Jesus" to see if it can have supernatural powers and be resurrected. However, because it involves many moral and religious issues, no one has done so yet. . .