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Originally posted by Becka
There is no man without beliefs. There's only man who says he doesn't have any. But everybody has a god of some sort. Everybody.
Originally posted by CurtSibling
How did you arrive to that axiom?
Let me guess:
Money, science and even atheism can be treated as a god?
I would answer to that:
That way of seeing things would only emerge from a god-fixated mindset.
Originally posted by Becka
Far from it!And to answer your answer: Your way of seeing things would only emerge from a god-fixated mindset, you just don't want to admit it.
Seems logical to me. Yes, money, science, atheism, yourself, other people, your children, statues, forces of nature, gods and goddesses in the traditional sense, alcohol, sex, drugs, whatever. Anything you sacrifice for, whatever you get up in the morning for, what you fight for, what you build your moral code around- that is your god. Of course, I'm not speaking of 'god' as in creator sense, but more like purpose of life, most important thing in life.
Now I don't know much about you, but from what I do know about you, you hold in high disdain anybody who openly has a god that isn't like yours. Now if that isn't religion at its best, I don't know what is.![]()
Originally posted by gorn
"Himself - and there is nothing else more vital to live for."
-- And you call ME "grandly egotistical?"![]()
Originally posted by gorn
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but there's a few things I put before myself. Family, friends, country, stuff like that. If you have no beliefs, you probably wouldn't understand.
Originally posted by Stapel
........ I wear a necklace with a small electric chair on it.
Originally posted by IggyOriginally posted by Stapel
........ I wear a necklace with a small electric chair on it.
Thats just shocking!
Originally posted by Elden
@Stapel:
We wear it because Jesus was willing to die to forgive our sins.
If anything in this thread can honestly be considered "shocking"it is your attitude towards Christians. Just because you disagree with our faith doesn't mean you need to insult and parody it as you did earlier in this thread.
hey Iggy:Originally posted by Stapel
Originally posted by Iggy
Thats just shocking!
A cross is a more cruel device to execute a human being, than the electric chair. Therefor wearing a small electric chair on a necklace can never ever be more shocking than wearing a cross on a necklace.
For those who didn't know this: Wearing a cross on a necklace is very popular among fans of the christian religion. Especially the catholic section.
Iggy, I hope you see the sarcasm AND the absurdism of it. Wearing a miniature of a very cruel executing device on a necklace is indeed shocking.
Originally posted by Stapel
I believe in the Great Pink Invisible Teacup. He created our world.
The parody doesn't count becauseOriginally posted by Stapel
And why-owhy is my example of wearing a miniature of a electric chair a parody? A religion is only valid when it is older than 100 or 100 years?
Or does only the original version count as a real religion? And thus not the 'parody'?
If people want to believe mr. Salvador was put to death for our sins in 1968 by an electric chair, they have the right to wear a miniature of such a chair. Too bad if Christians feel insulted.
I got it, it just wasn't funny.Originally posted by bobgote
i got it...unlike some people.
Originally posted by CurtSibling
I can see where you are coming from.
As long as you don't mean a macro-statement concerning the christian/islamist god.
But why call it a god?
Why not call it our 'mojo' or 'impetus'?
Well, I guess everyone has got their own terminology...So fair point.