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Look, I don't know about you, each to their own, but...If someone believes in something, why would you try and take that away from them. My brother used to know a guy in prison serving a life sentence who thought he had lost it all, his house, his wife, his kids, his freedom and eventually he tried to kill himself because he had nothing to live for. The prison guards found him with his wrists cut sitting in his cell and they patched him up. he told my brother that while he was trying to commit suicide he was struck by divine intervention which saved his life and gave him something to live for. Instead of trying to kill himself and feeling like there was no hope, he changed his life completely and become a better person. All because that's what he believed.I'm not saying he was right and you're wrong, but it seems to me like you bring people down for this and it's not right. Why take away something that people put value in, It's like me taking away your house and your job, some people need faith. So why does it matter if they believe?I don't understand what you're trying to achieve... I mean, you've got your own views which is great, all people should be able to mold their own beliefs and opinions, but why do you discount other people's so openly?Why are they stupid for believing? Why aren't you stupid for believing in science?All i'm trying to ask is where is the line, and why are you somehow above everyone else?
I think life is about self-discovery, one must find their self before they can possibly find what they truely want. I think religion more often than not prevents people from doing this. It teaches them not to think, question or reason. It teaches them to accept what it teaches and adhere to it for a reward.
If there is a God then which God is the God that is God? Because there's thousands of Gods that have been worshipped since the dawn of man. Surely the earliest one has more chance of being correct.
That's the catch to all religions, you can't know if you've wasted your life worshipping the wrong one until its too late.
Once you die, friend, its lights out... you won't even know you're dead. You won't know anything.
As for the girl speaking tongues.... I've seen people who are mentally ill, braindamaged or off their head on smack speaking tongues.
Quote from: jrgp on December 16, 2008, 08:23:54 amReading this, even though you mispelled fundamentalists twice, has made me rethink my being a Catholic. I find what you said to be a very interesting fact and will probably mention it to a few people I know and hope for an interesting reaction.You just earned some respect there jrgp. I am finding you a more and more likable person in these forums as someone who can stand back and get a larger view of the situation.
Reading this, even though you mispelled fundamentalists twice, has made me rethink my being a Catholic. I find what you said to be a very interesting fact and will probably mention it to a few people I know and hope for an interesting reaction.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
Best Admin: jrgp, he's like the forum mom and a pet dog rolled into one.
Perhaps atheists such as myself are more interested in dealing with reality and truth rather than fictions.I means sure you can believe it, but you can't really use that knowledge to do something. And that is useless.
Besides, if you take away God, you take away morality.
My quarrel isn't with the followers of a religion, its with the religion itself and the clergy.
Oh GOD I just love religious threads.
Theravada Buddhism, or Zen Buddhism. Probably Taoism and Confucianism as well...They don't have a specific object of worship, and the object of their faith can only be reached through their moral codes.Theravada never really rang home with me because of the Hindu influence of Karma, but Zen buddhism is rather interesting. You essentially are given a riddle and told to solve it, and the answer leads you to enlightenment. You use unlogic to reach that place though. Taoism and Confucianism aren't as much religions as they are a way of functioning in society I guess...
I'm 40 minutes in, and it has jack shit to do with religion so far. So it's kinda irrelevant to the discussion.
It's common sense, really, to treat others well. If you go by your own law, that being selfish will lead to fulfillment, and it's okay to exploit others, you're going to stumble upon someone stronger, and you end up on the wrong side of the dick. Collabotaring, forming alliances, altruism have LOTS of benefits, and my example is just the most pragmatic one.
Does it help if I said that you purpose as a dude is to inject your liquid into females?
QuoteBesides, if you take away God, you take away morality.Not quite, confuism(whatever its called) talked about morality, and there was no god involved. People followed it because it was right.
Okay, just glancing through. About the God = morality thing, the proof for that is lacking as you can substitute God for any theorized human condition and it will still hold tight. If I replace GOD with HUMAN NATURE, it works and there is no defense against that because I've stopped the buck at the exact same place you have, I just gave it a different name.
But in situations where there are no long-term effects, we still act the same way. If I give money to a homeless guy, I'll still feel that it was "right." I'll never see him again. I'll never be affected by him. I'm not giving him money because I think it'll help me in some way; I'm doing it because altruism is a "good" thing. If I run into a burning building to save someone, I'm not doing it because it benefits me. I don't think that the action will result in enough benefit to justify me risking my life. I'm doing it because it's the right thing.Yes, in many cases, there will be ulterior motivations for actions. I might give money to a homeless guy because my friends are watching me and I know they'll think better of me as a result. I might help someone because there's a reward for doing so. However, there are many more cases where altruism is just that: help with no expectation of reward; help because it's "right."