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1. "Bad" is subjective. The answer to the question is probably "no." 2. I'm not sure what a "good and strong worldview" is, but it doesn't seem to be one quite aligned with the evidence... 3. Is it "wrong?" Yes. In all likelihood. I don't know, I just think it's a good policy to live in the world around you... Quote:
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Thats pretty much why I try not to waste a whole lot of breath on it either. Its their lives, and as long as they don't try to change my life its between them and God. To be honest, the Bible speaks against pre-marital sex and adultery much more often than it does against homosexuality, so I find it amusing that many churches are full of cheaters and players yet they all look down on gays. Personally, I think God isn't that thrilled with any of it, but like I said, thats between them and God.
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I live in the world around me, it doesn't interest me much, that's why I get on the internet and play games. OR were you speaking in a less literal term? Quote:
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Edit: Forgot to say. Since I've thought about it a bit more, yes, it is bad to believe things even if they make you feel better. There are healthier ways of dealing with your problems than to delude yourself into a world where they don't exist. I think we're back to comparing religion and alcohol like we did some 500 posts back. Last edited by ZAKtheGeek; 03-03-2007 at 12:12 AM. |
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The exsistance of God aside, if someone is taught something as fact, or has learned it to be fact through study, however inncorrect/correct the conclusion may, then this is, or is part of, their worldview. This is not a shot of whiskey to ease the jitters, it is what, in part, defines their perception of exsistance. Yes there are aspects to religion that make a lot of people feel better - it provides a level of hope, of purpose. But unlike the temporary 'easing' of uncomfortableness that alchohol provides, the proper application of religion provides fullfillment and satisfaction in life (other things do this as well, but few things portend to be of as much importance as religion does, so there's a potential for more motivation there). Is there a danger here? Yes. But the way this danger manifests itself typically goes beyond the express intent of any given religion, and is instead a by-product of social flaws (power hungry, greed, fear of change, etc). I guess if we were going to run with that analogy despite this, then we should be fair to alchohol - I mean, you have your dumbass alcoholic college kids downing a whole keg night after night, follwed by the deadly freshman hazing... And you have your cultured (but not extremely pretentious) wine-taster whose affinity and drive for fine wines does not get in the way of his better judgement - indeed, his balenced behavior allows him to enjoy drinking all the more. Hey. Maybe it is like religion.
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I guess there's kind of two different types of religious people we're talking about here. One needs to belived they've 'been saved' or soemthing, but not nessicerily to any real benefit in 'salvation's' affect on their life, whereas the other chooses and acts on that path becuase they've reasoned it out, and they've determined that it is better for them. Which isn't to say that the latter doesn't feel like they need God, but neither are they prone to blind faith, and require some convincing.
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First of all, to be crystal clear: You're not actively disagreeing with me when I say it's improper to solve one's problems by ignoring them, even through religion?
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