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DarkFang
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What are your views?
No flaming.
No flaming.
Believe me, the moment someone starts talking about god to me, I rip them a new asshole. Don't think for a second I just let it go. I won't talk to you about how I don't have an invisible man in the sky who sees everything everybody does, and if you do a few wrong things, will put you in a lake of fire for all eternity, if you don't talk to me about how you do. If you do talk to me about yours, believe me, I will fucking DESTROY you. Not to mention point out the various logical fallacies within your holy book of choice (I mean... COME ON, The bible contradicts itself within the first two fucking chaptersEverything was said I think for now. But unlike Cupcake, I hate people that believe in god(s). Don't even start me on it, it is like FFs or political vision, once I start I can't stop.
That does not go against the idea. In fact, if a god were to intervene it would fundamentally affect free will. For good to exist, bad also has to exist. If a god was to be fair, it would not be allowed to intervene.Maybe this was a bad idea, lol.
My thoughts are, if there was a higher power or a God, they have since then deceased. If you view the world today, there's absolutely no chance there is a God that wants peace and all the evil to be vanquished.
I myself am Wicca/Wiccan whatever you wanna call it.
Got it, so a religion formed because someone saw pagan religions and went "OH COOL" and formed one on a power trip in England in the early 20th century, is more valid than one that was formed in the mid 20th century for money.Scientology NEVER understood that religion -.-
The world's favourite mental illness. The stronger the religious belief, the sicker the mind.What are your views?
ohboyherewegoagain.jpgAgnostic. Intellectually, I cannot confirm nor deny the existence of a monotheistic God.
Yes it is.As far as I know, modern Wicca is a different animal than centuries old paganism. I actually wrote a research paper on it like 7 years ago.
The fact that religion gets off so lightly is due only to political correctness and the unwarranted respect that religion is given in religious and recently religious societies.There is a thick grey line between mental illness and religious belief. Your everyday believer does not qualify for any mental illness based on those beliefs alone.
If you mean in general, then I would say pretty much the same thing, except not quite as strongly. If you mean in regards to mental illness, most diagnostic models require that beliefs/behaviors/symptoms be responsible for some clinically significant impairment of functioning. This is why someone can be a narcissist without having Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Religious beliefs can be categorized as 'bizarre' or 'magical' beliefs from a diagnostic perspective, but only the Westborough Baptist's, suicide bombers, and the like would be considered to have a Mental Illness based on their *religious beliefs. But you must admit there is a distinction between what religion means to these people, and what religion means to non-psychotic/secularized believer.The fact that religion gets off so lightly is largely dueonlyto political correctness and the unwarranted respect that religion is given in religious and recently religious societies.
you might wanna be careful with that.say one day say there's a God-On-Earth scenario, I'll HAPPILY start believing in God.