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Old Sep 15th, 2003, 01:03 PM       
Cavemen weren't worrying about where the hell fire came from, they were worrying about day to day survival. That is, however, if you believe in what we consider "caveme". Besides, with all the different cavemen around, how would they organize basic belief structures that were complex throughout, like the Torah? It seems pretty far-fetched that a couple of tribes got together and made up all this stuff for the sake of doing so.

And pj, your first question will be ignored becuase if you are too stupid to read, then you are too stupid to be acknowledged.

Your second statement, however, is easily settled. Look at the "proof" of all the various religions. Buddhism doesn't have a lot of proof that is based in history. Judaism/Christianity/Islam has more proof based on history. If someone duplicated the above religions today, there would be more witnesses to what happened instead of the few that were around now. But, if someone were to duplicated Buddhism, they would be laughted at and treated the same as someone who believed in Scientology.

Buddhism is like Scientology but with a major head start in history.
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