Religion teaches opinions not facts

 Religion teaches opinions not facts

Just so we are clear, using factual information to support an opinionated claim/premise does not change the fact that said claim is an opinion - in other words, it's a fact that it's an opinion by applying said criteria (definition) for what an opinion even is - we have yet to identify the limits of human stupidity, human opinions, which is why we can't define what an opinion even is, as being stupid is only a part of the process. Sometimes, I ask myself: Why and how come is learning such things even possible? But I have to consider the longer lasting effects of childhood, learning to die, and that life itself is temporary.

Do opinions "bring us alive?"

On the contrary, schools, colleges, and universities, teach facts, not opinions.

Those who comprehend know, those who can't, do.

Is morality what Einstein referred to as measuring human stupidity?

And are moral values subjective?

The unopinionated are not in society, as society requires an opinion (a degree of ignorance) in order to survive, that degree is what we call as religion. In other words, people are right that poverty will always exist, as it is a requirement in order for society itself to exist - I just have to realize that I am one of the ones that did not catch the religion virus.

Opinions are goals, criteria that are adopted and used.

Religion fits the definition of an opinion

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