ANSWERS: 17
  • Yes in one form or another !
  • Yes. It satisfies a need in some people. Even today the majority of the people are believers.
  • Yes I do because people are born with a gene that makes them believe in a higher power or life after death, while not all people believe this so many do in one form or another and always have. I believe that they always will.
  • NO! God will end all religions!!
  • yes,when jesus was here he said his church would never die. For the church is god's bride,and god is not going to die.
  • Yes. There will always be people that need a happy, fuzzy ending instead of a logical one.
  • No, I don't. Christianity maybe another 50 to 75 years. Islam, they'll hang on until they educate their people, maybe 200 years. Wait a minute, I guess I'll have to change my answer to yes. There's always going to be the idiots and uneducated.
  • Well, we all will always believe in something. Don't we?
  • http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126941.700-born-believers-how-your-brain-creates-god.html?full=true Maybe, some day millions of years in the future when we are something else entirely. However, not even the Universe is forever, not even the Ginungagap!
  • Yes, there will always be believers.
  • Humanity dies out, so will religion.
  • Yes. Religion was made be people who need explanations. Whether people are curious about natural events, like lightning, (as with civilizations like the greeks, or the romans) or just need a justification for the suffering in the world, imagining an all powerful being having control and a purposeful grand plan is usually a satisfying and easily justifiable reason for people not to worry about the things they have no power over. Unless the earth's problems are suddenly solved and every mystery explained, religions will remain as plentiful as they are now.
  • Yes. Catholics believe the desire for God is written in the human heart, because each person is created by God and for God; and God never ceases to draw each person to himself. For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, section 27: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1sect1.shtml#chpt1 With love in Christ.
  • religion cannot last in a world of facts only speculation, so I say religion is counting its last days
  • Yes, I think so. We will always need a relationship with God.
  • Yes as we will always have faith.

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