religion when is it too much?
#1
Posted 01 November 2004 - 07:11 AM
Im an athiest and i dont believe in any gods or anything, but nevertheless, i respect religion. but sometimes i think people take it too far, i mean devoting your entire lives to a religios figure is a bit much isnt it? And people who never take credit for what they do "dont thank me, it was God that made it all possible" THATS JUST PLAIN SAD!!!
And where i live (everyone is a katholic) if you dont believ in God, ur a satinist! thats just stupid, religion seems to cause more evil then it prevents...
And where i live (everyone is a katholic) if you dont believ in God, ur a satinist! thats just stupid, religion seems to cause more evil then it prevents...
#3
Posted 01 November 2004 - 09:20 AM
This is probably covered in the "Society" thread though I admit to staying clear of that one.
The thing is that if you do truly beleive in a religion doesn't it necessitate that you devote your entire life to it in some respect? Religion, by its very nature, doesn't really lend itself to hobbyists.
The thing is that if you do truly beleive in a religion doesn't it necessitate that you devote your entire life to it in some respect? Religion, by its very nature, doesn't really lend itself to hobbyists.
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#6
Posted 01 November 2004 - 10:03 AM
QUOTE (Laura @ Nov 1 2004, 10:55 AM)
I dunno. Some people are Sunday churchgoers.
I guess most religions do tend to, like, define your whole moral code. But I grew up Unitarian Universalist, so what do I know.
I guess most religions do tend to, like, define your whole moral code. But I grew up Unitarian Universalist, so what do I know.
True, however, a lot of those people aren't actually following their religion correctly. I don't think many religions state that you should go to church on Sunday they forget about it for the rest of the week. If that's the way you live your life then are you really that religious?
But what do I know? I also grew up as a Unitarian Universalist.
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#7
Posted 01 November 2004 - 10:22 AM
Everything I hate about religion can ultimatly be condensed into two words: Jehovah's Witnesses. Expand on what they do, and you'll see I'm not untactful but very right.
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If I needed random strangers knocking on my door, I'd have a party.
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#8
Posted 01 November 2004 - 01:32 PM
QUOTE (Chyld @ Nov 1 2004, 10:22 AM)
Everything I hate about religion can ultimatly be condensed into two words: Jehovah's Witnesses. Expand on what they do, and you'll see I'm not untactful but very right.
If I needed random strangers knocking on my door, I'd have a party.
If I needed random strangers knocking on my door, I'd have a party.
Keep in mind Jehova's Witnesses aren't supposed to attend/throw parties.
The UU church near my hometown seems like *I haven't attended, this is based on what several UU friends of mine have talked about in regards to their religous community* it claims to be a general life counceling group, but then spends a disporportionate ammount of time discussing sexuality, and that at conventions, people play games like getting in sleeping bags with other attendees in a spin-the-bottle sort of way.
Can either of you help me understand what's going on, here?
#10
Posted 02 November 2004 - 06:39 AM
I went to a catholic high school, and going to mass was a condition of enrolment. There were a few mulim students who had to sit through it, and so did everybody else.
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