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LOLFunny isnt it?
Plenty of threads here already started on Religion, but oh no, they have to come in THIS ONE...
well said MS+T
In the interest of supporting the theme of this thread I've been trying to think of something positive or beautiful to do with religion.
Can't say it's been easy but I do have a friend who is devoutly religious.
Somehow we've managed to remain friends over many years, probably because we agree not to discuss religion.
Every Christmas she looks around her neighbourhood, workplace etc for anyone who might not have someone with whom to spend Christmas Day and invites these people to join her and her family. There are often a quite motley collection of people but she makes them all feel welcome and wanted.
So I reckon that's a plus for religion.
And then there's the work the Salvos do. They get down in the gutters if they have to and make no judgements.
Funny isnt it?
People complain about religions starting wars - what I see are people that dont leave them alone to be happy and do their own thing.
When this world starts respecting other people, it will be a happier place
Makes me question why people have to always stick their two bobs worth in when it has nothing to do with them in their lives.. they cant relax knowing someone believes in a religion.
Plenty of threads here already started on Religion, but oh no, they have to come in THIS ONE...
well said MS+T
Funny isnt it?
People complain about religions starting wars - what I see are people that dont leave them alone to be happy and do their own thing.
When this world starts respecting other people, it will be a happier place
There is no beauty in religion, good people will do good regardless of their religious beliefs, not because of them.
"Religion" is however the only thing that can make good people do evil things.
There is no beauty in religion, good people will do good regardless of their religious beliefs, not because of them.
"Religion" is however the only thing that can make good people do evil things.
Exactly. Everyone is quick to jump on blaming religion when it is human beings committing these awful acts. Yet as soon as a religious person does something good (eg. helps others in need), people here are saying it is human beings doing the kind acts and religion is just taking the credit...
Something bad happen = blame religion
Something good happen = its humanity with religion taking the credit
Actually, I think he has a point, to some extent.I'd laugh if I didn't think you were serious...
Yes, religion absolutely does that and has through the ages. That is one of the reason's for it to have survived imo. As a control mechanism in the absence of more powerful incentives.So I suppose that a bad person cannot keep their natural tendencies in check through the influence of a religion?
Actually, I think he has a point, to some extent.
However, there are a few reasons why a good person would do something bad.
Revenge.
War.
Um....
But, if religion indoctrinates someones into thinking a certain way, against their 'natural' tendencies, then they might well do 'evil' things because their religion demands it of them.
The Muslim extremist references are valid.
There's many other things that religion enforces on people which are bad acts. How about chopping part of a penis off a baby for a start. wtf!
Does that make it 'beautiful' though?
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I am not a religious person myself however I am not that ignorant that I would dismiss the possibility of a higher spiritual being. It is amazing how people will only see one side (as stated in my earlier posts)
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what of those that dismiss the possibility of there not being a higher spiritual being
cheers
what of those that dismiss the possibility of there not being a higher spiritual being
cheers
So I suppose that a bad person cannot keep their natural tendencies in check through the influence of a religion?
Sad isnt it?
Had so much I was going to write, but not even going to bother..........
They only see what they want to see..
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