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“One of the things that all religions have is a narrative of doomsday. There has …” — Greg Graffin
One of the things that all religions have is a narrative of doomsday. There has to be some kind of overarching fear of the future. If there wasn't, none of the religions could invoke this important thing - that science has no evidence of, by the way - called free will.
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