How come religions have nothing to say about anything other than issues...

IgnosticApatheist

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...faced where they originated at? Just look at all Abrahamic religions, you don't see them philosophizing about why we should or should not eat penguins, or why—on future colonies on Mars—we should or shouldn't stray away from radiation bathed areas.

My point is that if these religious books were really all knowing and all wise, why are they only relative to a pre-modern-science era, and a hot, dry desert climate?
 
They must have known that only intelligent humans in the future would see past the pitfalls of shallowness and be able to apply the basic freedom of grace from God to a broad spectrum that is timeless and without limits in its application
 
Because scriptures were written by humans who didn't know what would pop up so far in the future.
 
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