Guilt said:I dont appreciate you saying religion causes issues cause it doesnt, it is people like you who dont believe who cause all of this. Shun the non-believers.
Sprout said:I fully believe that Buddhism is the only reasonable religion, and everything you have said I can not agree with more. When you look at where religion has put us its shocking, just think of how far science could be if it wasn't for Christianity which I truly believe is most unbelievable religion out there.
Mint said:Religion isn't evil, its the interpretation of it. Some people take it to extremes and others just don't care.
Prepare said:I am firm on saying religion does spark conflict. However, root of all evil? That's too far of a stretch.
Is it odd to say that this is what I was thinking pretty much? Except the church part, I want to get back to church.8==================D said:Excuse my wording here, but I have to say it as I'm feeling it lol. To imply that a single group or multiple group of people, based purely in their faith, invoke evil in the world, let alone the root of 'all' evil, is fucking retarded. Men are unique in that we're the only creatures with the ability to hate. Long before we became civilized, we hated. Long before religion, we hated. They have shattered skull fragments of pre-civilization cave men who were proven to be murdered.
My view is this. Don't hate the player, hate the game. If you single someone out for their religious beliefs in a negative way, you're only proving that 'you' are the asshole. Yes, Christianity isn't perfect, but this isn't 1500 fucking B.C. The Catholic church doesn't hunt/kill people for sacrilege anymore lmao. The last few wars (that the US had) weren't driven by fucking religion. They were directly started based off of lies by the previous administration. Blame Republicans for those.
Also, it's a VERY different thing to have faith than to be labeled as religious. I don't go to church. I've never been forced or brainwashed into my beliefs and I detest atheists judging me based on that. Faith is the most powerful thing we human-beings have. It incites love, peace and good will. Yes, there are those that tarnish the name of Christianity, but you people that chastise 'all' Christians are blinded by your own stubbornness to realize that we're not all like that. In fact, most of today's modern Christians/believers live by a faith-based ideology, like myself.
Absolute said:No one is born evil. It is what media, society shows us, and what we interpret from that makes other more evil.
No baby is born in the world hating, wanting to do wrong stuff. It was what we put in their heads.
8==================D said:Excuse my wording here, but I have to say it as I'm feeling it lol. To imply that a single group or multiple group of people, based purely in their faith, invoke evil in the world, let alone the root of 'all' evil, is fucking retarded. Men are unique in that we're the only creatures with the ability to hate. Long before we became civilized, we hated. Long before religion, we hated. They have shattered skull fragments of pre-civilization cave men who were proven to be murdered.
My view is this. Don't hate the player, hate the game. If you single someone out for their religious beliefs in a negative way, you're only proving that 'you' are the asshole. Yes, Christianity isn't perfect, but this isn't 1500 fucking B.C. The Catholic church doesn't hunt/kill people for sacrilege anymore lmao. The last few wars (that the US had) weren't driven by fucking religion. They were directly started based off of lies by the previous administration. Blame Republicans for those.
Also, it's a VERY different thing to have faith than to be labeled as religious. I don't go to church. I've never been forced or brainwashed into my beliefs and I detest atheists judging me based on that. Faith is the most powerful thing we human-beings have. It incites love, peace and good will. Yes, there are those that tarnish the name of Christianity, but you people that chastise 'all' Christians are blinded by your own stubbornness to realize that we're not all like that. In fact, most of today's modern Christians/believers live by a faith-based ideology, like myself.
Kassie said:This as well. I think many religions have a lot of good ideas and generous lessons to teach to people. You don't necessarily have to believe in something entirely, to find something believable within it. I've found something likable in every religion I've studied.
And for the most part, religious people don't all believe the same things. Even two Christians, attending the same church, have likely developed their own interpretations. Faith is a personal matter. The impact of religion is determined by the individual practicing it. Some religious people have very negatively impacted the world, while others have been nothing but inspirational.
As for politics, it's all so nauseating, I wish democrats and republicans alike would disappear altogether.
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