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Why shouldn't you reply to it? This topic asks, "Are you a Christian?" You answered, "No! I'm a Muslim and I'm proud!" That seems perfectly okay to me...dreamykitty said:I am a Muslim and darn proud of it!I am not so very religious, but I pray, fast and do the requirements.
...Should I have not replied to this? ._.
Actually yes, I went to a new church today. I have had the answers. I had the chance to be a college ministers assistant for the day. I learned so much that day.shamzblueworld said:are you? know all about your religion and also about all other major religions and similarities between them.Justin McBride said:Dude, I am full Christian man, love it 🙂
it also has answers to atheist people
Snobothehobo said:I am against the concept of organized religion.
DracoJesi said:Also, for the record. I'm Wiccan, which can be "organized" but only if you want it to be, and without somebody thinking for you.
Forhekset said:DracoJesi said:Snobothehobo said:Also, for the record. I'm Wiccan, which can be "organized" but only if you want it to be, and without somebody thinking for you.
Bright Blessings :great:
That's why I said "especially Christianity." I don't think all religions are equally screwed up though. Some are definitely more enlightened than others, but they do all have one thing in common. They are all highly disempowering on some level in the fact that there is always some rigid doctrine to follow or some deity to worship and/or follow. All religion is just more assumed knowledge of things its actually quite ignorant about. That is what makes a religion a religion. Any group or system that doesn't have those traits is not a religion. Even Buddhism, one of the more enlightened religions if you ask me, still obsesses over things it knows nothing about, such as the karmic debt of past lives.DracoJesi said:Nathan54AB, Very nice post, although I think to say that about all religions is rather harsh, they aren't all like that. I would defend Christianity to as I know not all Christians are like that, just the majority sadly, but I'm not sure what else to say here because the ones I meet who are like this probably wouldn't be considered "Cristian" by the majority.
Nathan54AB said:That's why I said "especially Christianity." I don't think all religions are equally screwed up though. Some are definitely more enlightened than others, but they do all have one thing in common. They are all highly disempowering on some level in the fact that there is always some rigid doctrine to follow or some deity to worship and/or follow. All religion is just more assumed knowledge of things its actually quite ignorant about. That is what makes a religion a religion. Any group or system that doesn't have those traits is not a religion. Even Buddhism, one of the more enlightened religions if you ask me, still obsesses over things it knows nothing about, such as the karmic debt of past lives.DracoJesi said:Nathan54AB, Very nice post, although I think to say that about all religions is rather harsh, they aren't all like that. I would defend Christianity to as I know not all Christians are like that, just the majority sadly, but I'm not sure what else to say here because the ones I meet who are like this probably wouldn't be considered "Cristian" by the majority.
As to those "Christians" whose minds are not completely gone, as opposed to the majority of Christians, I think it's only a matter of time before they turn on their religion. Once they realize how different they are from the majority of the group they're in, they will start to disassociate from it. It's only natural. Either that or they will continue to call themselves a Christian, but really aren't.
hanorotu said:I think there is a higher power but not necessarily god. I don't think Jesus ever existed or else he would be documented. After we die we go into a void state and come back later on as another person with no remembrance of our previous life, but what we do in the previous life does not determine whether or not we have good or bad fortunes in the next. I do not believe in warship or sacrifice, for example praying. I do believe the saying what goes around comes around (talk gets around) but this does not follow over to the next life. I do think that we will be reunited with the dead but only in the next life with no remembrance of them.
Nathan54AB said:I really need a flowchart to describe all the fallacies in that post, but I'll go ahead and make my point.
Sure, the Bible mentions a character named Jesus (they actually called him Yeshua, as Jesus is the Anglo-Saxon translation of the name). That doesn't make everything in it factual. It would be naive to think that. Ever heard of the saying, "Don't believe everything you read/hear."? We've heard that saying it many times, it's not taken seriously enough, and it applies to the Bible as well.
You say the Bible is documented proof of the life of this Jesus (only 3 out of 30 or so years of it, just to remind everyone), but there is also "documented proof" that the books in the Bible were tampered with many times. And what about the many inconsistencies between the Gospels of the Bible and the apocryphal Gospels. Both contain writings about a Jesus, so which ones are the facts?
The fact that we speak of this Jesus is not documentation at all. It's just talk. By saying that, you even justify that Jesus is a myth. For example, we talk of Santa Claus, yet we know he is a myth. What do we know about myths? They are stories which stem from actual occurrences, but are elaborated and altered over time the more it's told by everyone, or the more it's talked about. This is actually a wonderful thing. These stories that are myths give us some truth about our souls and who we really are, because we as a collective created them. So in a way, they do contain some great truth, but no actual facts. Hear the Gospel about Jesus/Yeshua as a reflection of the vast deepness and potential of the human. Who cares whether or not the story really happened. It doesn't matter in the least.
Someone once said "Religion is the opiate of the people." It's so true. Once a myth is treated as a fact, you've got yourself a narcotic to numb the pain you feel from the fear of realizing how little you know about the world you live in (this is not directed at any one person by the way).
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