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religion could effect creativity .!!

If you were good beliver in god .it makes a differ between you and other one who is just living life without beliving .if you feel in your deep how is this universal is big and huge and you are wondering ,for sure who creat it should be not like anyone or anything you know .having this feeling helping you to understand life and see it clearly .if you belive that god is with you whatever you do in good for people for sure .you will not be fraid to do whatever you think
.what i will lose god with me and i improve something new .very encargment feeling .whatever i do god is with me .
all i say here is that beliving in god could be helpfull to go on and continuo .
there are many people arent belive in god however they are very creative people .but if you look deep they should be belive in something to improve themselves .

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Well, in America there is a something of a culture war going on being prosecuted by the right and religious fundamentalists that is profoundly ANTI-creativity. It is bigoted, hate-fueled and shuts down new thinking filter science through a filter of orthodoxy and seeks to shatter the barrier between church and state. This doesn't mean that religious faith can't inspire or that the church can't act as a patron for arts and monuments. But religions issue fatwa and religions perpetrated the Inquisition and religions imprisoned Galileo and in America a major religion harbored child molesters for decades. So, as someone concerned with trying to get cities and nations to be MORE creative, I am wary of the contribution of organized religion. This is not to negate organized charity and the good works of people of faith - but when it comes to promoting free thought and free exprression, it seems to be most religions are programmed to do the opposite.

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