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	<title>Comments on: How true&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: igzebedze</title>
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		<description>well... it's all about ideology - that is a set of beliefs, which are accepted as-is in a given community. You are completely right about the similarities, and your questions aren't easy at all. 

The first one could be paraphrased to: "Can you believe in anything and still say you are an atheist?" - What distinguishes religious beliefs from all other? Some say that it's a special emotion, which can only apply to an experience of god or divine. When we believe in FLOSS, we share an ideology and a hope of future development and progress. I think there is no divinity involved here.

And I think this also answeres the second question - it's a better church, because it's not about preaching divine statements, but it's about preaching practical knowledge / ideology. Why is this better? Because it allows dialogue, whereas in the field of the Sacred and Belief, there is no place for alternatives.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well&#8230; it&#8217;s all about ideology - that is a set of beliefs, which are accepted as-is in a given community. You are completely right about the similarities, and your questions aren&#8217;t easy at all. </p>
<p>The first one could be paraphrased to: &#8220;Can you believe in anything and still say you are an atheist?&#8221; - What distinguishes religious beliefs from all other? Some say that it&#8217;s a special emotion, which can only apply to an experience of god or divine. When we believe in FLOSS, we share an ideology and a hope of future development and progress. I think there is no divinity involved here.</p>
<p>And I think this also answeres the second question - it&#8217;s a better church, because it&#8217;s not about preaching divine statements, but it&#8217;s about preaching practical knowledge / ideology. Why is this better? Because it allows dialogue, whereas in the field of the Sacred and Belief, there is no place for alternatives.</p>
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