txrxs said:A perfect example of why there is so much bulls*** in the world steming from religion.
Indeed.
How many have died because of religion?
txrxs said:A perfect example of why there is so much bulls*** in the world steming from religion.
Thank you, thank you, thank you...I love when someone actually uses this phrase properly!Slider said:I couldn't care less.
+ friction said:As an agnostic/atheist (s***, not sure what I am exactly), my biggest struggle lately has been to end my own hypocricy...I have BIG problems w/religions judging others, yet I find myself prejudging those who proclaim love for entities I find intangible. I've recently made an effort to stop mocking others (internally, of course...I would never question someone's beliefs without provocation).
To each their own.
Well, as long as your church accepts this from you, you are in the correct church.jeepracer said:I am a firm believer in god and am a church goer but I do not believe in some of my churches "beliefs" because they were made by man.
Slider said:Indeed.
How many have died because of religion?
MP5Raycer said:I am puzzled by this because i am not sure if you are really asking that as a genuine question or being doubtfull and asking for someone to correct you Like your saying not many people have died because of religion ? .. I sooo hope you are saying it in a sarcastic way ... i think we all know how many die every day , all across the world due to religious beliefs
jersey_emt said:(werd)
Personally, I don't care if someone wants to worship Zatarc, the alien octopus/elephant from the 2nd planet of the Romular system.
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Foolish said:It bothers me that pretty much every religion says "we're right, you're going to Hell".
Also, if this "God" is so all knowing, all powerful and all loving why do some people not believe? Surely God knows this and can change this and would want to, since if you don't believe you're going to Hell, and an all-loving god wouldn't want that, now would he?
Me, I've seen organized religion mess up people's lives.
I have my own beliefs, and whichever religion is right, if we've got any fair chance at redemption, heaven, reincarnation, whatever, I don't think whoever's in charge would rule me out for not knowing which one is right!
My beliefs:
1. Have fun.
2. Don't hurt anyone.
3. Try to make things better.