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YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John from the few pages I have read regarding this religion thing. I do not want to offend anyone and know this is a touchy subject to some people and it can lead to flame wars.
My girlfriend goes to a school that requires religion. I simply disagree with most of the things that goes on..esp. in a schooling environment. I was never pushed to go to church nor did I grow up in a household that required it.
From what I have learned.. and from personal experience.. (had many talks with the girl)...is that my opinion on religious people is simple. Most of them are close minded. They get easily offended when you don't believe what they believe and sometimes judge you and look at you in a different light because of it. Little do they know that they are naive and are close minded bunch and don't understand that certain other people have beliefs of their own and therefore are judged by it because one is not religious like themselves. Hypocrites if you ask me.
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RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John from the few pages I have read regarding this religion thing. I do not want to offend anyone and know this is a touchy subject to some people and it can lead to flame wars.
My girlfriend goes to a school that requires religion. I simply disagree with most of the things that goes on..esp. in a schooling environment. I was never pushed to go to church nor did I grow up in a household that required it.
From what I have learned.. and from personal experience.. (had many talks with the girl)...is that my opinion on religious people is simple. Most of them are close minded. They get easily offended when you don't believe what they believe and sometimes judge you and look at you in a different light because of it. Little do they know that they are naive and are close minded bunch and don't understand that certain other people have beliefs of their own and therefore are judged by it because one is not religious like themselves. Hypocrites if you ask me.
Shouldn't you wait for the "religious, closed-minded, hypocrite, judgemental" people on this board call you names before you start with calling them name?
artist4perry wrote:Voyager wrote:conversationpc wrote:I don't base my beliefs on the religious traditions of men. For me, it all starts and ends with Jesus. Is Jesus who the Bible claims he is?
That seems like an oxymoron to me. Jesus is the traditonally accepted American version of a god. If you would have said, "I don't base my beliefs on traditions - I worship Bozo The Clown" that would have definitely been a non-traditional approach to religion. But the same way Arabs follow the traditions of Allah and the Qu'ran, Americans follow the traditions of the Bible. People do it because their parents did it, and their parents' parents did it. It's all we know. It's like, okay I need religion. Christianity is at the top of the religion charts in America, so I'll choose that one. In the Middle East, Islam is at the top of the charts, so they choose it. It's all based on tradition and peer pressure.
Can also be a result of believing and faith, which was what this thread originally asked," What do you believe". Not O.K. now prepare to be insulted, put down, and treated like an idiot if you do believe in God. Not that you have, but some cannot tollerate anyone believing in a God.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John from the few pages I have read regarding this religion thing. I do not want to offend anyone and know this is a touchy subject to some people and it can lead to flame wars.
My girlfriend goes to a school that requires religion. I simply disagree with most of the things that goes on..esp. in a schooling environment. I was never pushed to go to church nor did I grow up in a household that required it.
From what I have learned.. and from personal experience.. (had many talks with the girl)...is that my opinion on religious people is simple. Most of them are close minded. They get easily offended when you don't believe what they believe and sometimes judge you and look at you in a different light because of it. Little do they know that they are naive and are close minded bunch and don't understand that certain other people have beliefs of their own and therefore are judged by it because one is not religious like themselves. Hypocrites if you ask me.
Shouldn't you wait for the "religious, closed-minded, hypocrite, judgemental" people on this board call you names before you start with calling them name?
To be fair, he said "from personal experience" - he did not aim it at any one person or people on this board or in this discussion. If those are the experiences he had, he has a right to form an opinion.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
bluejeangirl76 wrote:RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John from the few pages I have read regarding this religion thing. I do not want to offend anyone and know this is a touchy subject to some people and it can lead to flame wars.
My girlfriend goes to a school that requires religion. I simply disagree with most of the things that goes on..esp. in a schooling environment. I was never pushed to go to church nor did I grow up in a household that required it.
From what I have learned.. and from personal experience.. (had many talks with the girl)...is that my opinion on religious people is simple. Most of them are close minded. They get easily offended when you don't believe what they believe and sometimes judge you and look at you in a different light because of it. Little do they know that they are naive and are close minded bunch and don't understand that certain other people have beliefs of their own and therefore are judged by it because one is not religious like themselves. Hypocrites if you ask me.
Shouldn't you wait for the "religious, closed-minded, hypocrite, judgemental" people on this board call you names before you start with calling them name?
To be fair, he said "from personal experience" - he did not aim it at any one person or people on this board or in this discussion. If those are the experiences he had, he has a right to form an opinion.
YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John from the few pages I have read regarding this religion thing. I do not want to offend anyone and know this is a touchy subject to some people and it can lead to flame wars.
My girlfriend goes to a school that requires religion. I simply disagree with most of the things that goes on..esp. in a schooling environment. I was never pushed to go to church nor did I grow up in a household that required it.
From what I have learned.. and from personal experience.. (had many talks with the girl)...is that my opinion on religious people is simple. Most of them are close minded. They get easily offended when you don't believe what they believe and sometimes judge you and look at you in a different light because of it. Little do they know that they are naive and are close minded bunch and don't understand that certain other people have beliefs of their own and therefore are judged by it because one is not religious like themselves. Hypocrites if you ask me.
If you really want to break it down...just listen to the late George Carlin's take on this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o (Religion is bullshit) He makes sense...perfect sense. And I agree. Religion is nothing but a fairytale..a fairytale to calm the uneasy people in life who are afraid of such evil in the air and to make it sound like "God has a plan and is sticking to it and everything will be okay and we shall except it."
Bullshit. Human beings are the ones who decide their own fate and decide what happens each day with their lives giving' their own responsibilities and decisions that set up a certain fate in ones life. PERIOD.
YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John
YoungJRNY wrote:If you really want to break it down...just listen to the late George Carlin's take on this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o (Religion is bullshit) He makes sense...perfect sense.
donnaplease wrote:
Christians are taught to 'judge not lest ye be judged'. But we are also taught that there are certain things that are considered sinful and we should be against. Homosexuality is one, worshipping an entity other than God/Jesus is another.
Enigma869 wrote:Moon Beam wrote:Long Live The Lord
He's alive??? Hmmmm...that's not how I remember it from Sunday School![]()
John from Boston
Moon Beam wrote:
Maybe you weren't paying attention.
iLex wrote:conversationpc wrote:iLex wrote:What we know so far is it all started with the big bang. Thanks to the CERN project we will soon know more about this.
http://public.web.cern.ch/public/
If you are really interested in this subject, studying quantum physics will get you as close to the answer as possible.
Not knowing everything is OK, leave it open, sooner or later we'll find out.
But in order for the big bang to occur, there had to be matter for the explosion to happen. The CERN project might be a cool experiement but it's not going to answer the question of how the first matter appeared out of nothingness.
You should really talk to somebody who knows all about quantum physics. How matter can exist out of nothing is explained to me before but I'm too stupid to repeat this in a sensible way.
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Enigma869 wrote:Moon Beam wrote:
Maybe you weren't paying attention.
I would say that it is HIGHLY probable that I wasn't paying attention. Believe it or not, I looked forward to going to my dentist more than I ever looked forward to going to church! The dentist was less painful! I wouldn't wish weekly church services on my worst enemy![]()
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John
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YoungJRNY wrote:If you really want to break it down...just listen to the late George Carlin's take on this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o (Religion is bullshit) He makes sense...perfect sense.
Well, anyone who knows me will tell you just how brilliant I always thought Carlin was. His take on religion always made me piss myself laughing. To Carlin's credit, he remained a man of conviction about this topic, even in death. He stated in his will that he wanted "no religious service of any kind". The guy always despised religion and always had a compelling argument for everything that was wrong with religion. This is why most "good Christians", or those of any religious persuasion weren't big fans of the great George Carlin!
John from Boston
YoungJRNY wrote:It's really amazing how one can be such a genius and at the same time..incorporate it into a comedic performance. My brother and I idolized this fucker and his death really put a damper on our lives for weeks. We had a chance to see him in Pitt last year but unfortunately we were out of town. What I would give to see his performance live. Unbearable laughter mixed in with pure genius. GOD rest his soul...or Joe Pesshi(hehe)
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:It's really amazing how one can be such a genius and at the same time..incorporate it into a comedic performance. My brother and I idolized this fucker and his death really put a damper on our lives for weeks. We had a chance to see him in Pitt last year but unfortunately we were out of town. What I would give to see his performance live. Unbearable laughter mixed in with pure genius. GOD rest his soul...or Joe Pesshi(hehe)
I had the pleasure of seeing Carlin many times, over the years, and I'm telling you that this country has NEVER seen a funnier comedian than he was! His observational humor was the most brilliant I've ever listened to. Hell, the guy was a native New Yorker, and I still loved him! This world is a much less funny place with Carlin removed from it! As for "GOD" resting his soul...Carlin would want NO part of that!
conversationpc wrote:Gunbot wrote:I believe someone or something has to have created it. What I don't believe is that we have been talked to by that someone and he told 20 different people 20 different ways to interpret his word.
I have no earthly idea what you mean here. Please explain.
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Sarah wrote:conversationpc wrote:Gunbot wrote:I believe someone or something has to have created it. What I don't believe is that we have been talked to by that someone and he told 20 different people 20 different ways to interpret his word.
I have no earthly idea what you mean here. Please explain.
Gunbot, if I'm reading you wrong I apologize:
I don't see why it's confusing. He's clearly saying that a god or being could have created the matter but it's not actually paying much attention to Earth specifically, much less having the time to mess around with the petty needs of mankind.
I would be open to that possibility, by the way. I probably wouldn't call it a god, but I'm willing to accept that there are creatures much more powerful and more vast than the universe, perhaps with some way of manipulating it. Like when you grow a little colony of bacteria in a petrie dish in biology class, that is probably what our universe would be like that that creature.
If there IS a god on any level I would really doubt that it actually pays any sort of attention to humans other than perhaps in passing. We're so small and insignificant in the universe, there is no way we are the most interesting thing out there. That's why I'm somewhat open only to the idea that there's something out there just kind of watching the universe as a whole.
(if you can't tell, I think there is most certainly life on other planets)
walkslikealady wrote:Does anyone think there's been some genetic engineering done long ago on humans and that's why the missing link hasn't been found?
Since 78 wrote:Look at the crime statistics since 1962 when prayer was removed from schools.
Enigma869 wrote:I also don't believe for a second that there is any correlation between the rate of crime and prayer being removed from schools! People who choose to live their lives as decent human beings don't need prayer in school to steer them away from crime. I've never committed a crime in my life, and never said a single prayer in school!
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with John
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YoungJRNY wrote:If you really want to break it down...just listen to the late George Carlin's take on this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o (Religion is bullshit) He makes sense...perfect sense.
Well, anyone who knows me will tell you just how brilliant I always thought Carlin was. His take on religion always made me piss myself laughing. To Carlin's credit, he remained a man of conviction about this topic, even in death. He stated in his will that he wanted "no religious service of any kind". The guy always despised religion and always had a compelling argument for everything that was wrong with religion. This is why most "good Christians", or those of any religious persuasion weren't big fans of the great George Carlin!
John from Boston
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Right. You're allowed to be judgemental on the things that Christianity tells you are alright to judge. Never made any sense to me.
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