Epidemik wrote:SWEET_TOOTH wrote:where are the cold hard facts that god exists?
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Ray Comfort is a fucking joke.
Epidemik wrote:SWEET_TOOTH wrote:where are the cold hard facts that god exists?
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mdemaz wrote:dam
CrashBand wrote:EminemBase, what are your views on whether the world would be better off with religon or without religon? Regadless if god exists.
CrashBand wrote:The reason I brought it up is because someone who I had a argument/discussion about this recently brought up how religion is such a strong tool when it comes to charities (he was involved in some charity shit himself) and he thought you would struggle to find a better alternative if there was no religion.
CrashBand wrote:Also along those lines there are a lot of positives that religion brings. So there is the problem of finding successful substitutes for them. For example religion offers a lot of help towards their communities (shelters, providing food for homeless and also just offering a place where people can find a belonging).
I guess the main problem with no religion is that when you look at all the good it does in the world, it does it pretty successfully. Would we be able to accomplish the positives religion can without it?
CrashBand wrote:But we sure would have a few tasks on our hands to find adequate replacements.
EminemBase wrote:But religion isn't a strong tool for charity. Humans are.
Human empathy is the basis of our solidarity and desire to help each other (if and when it's present in people), and that has nothing to do with religion.
Religion condemns, divides and depersonalizes people.
And most of those people / companies / organizations are not founded in, based on or relied up by religion in any sense.
There isn't 'an' alternative religion, as religion is not the basis for morality or charity.
CrashBand wrote:Also along those lines there are a lot of positives that religion brings. So there is the problem of finding successful substitutes for them. For example religion offers a lot of help towards their communities (shelters, providing food for homeless and also just offering a place where people can find a belonging).
I guess the main problem with no religion is that when you look at all the good it does in the world, it does it pretty successfully. Would we be able to accomplish the positives religion can without it?
Again, these things exist (and often better) WITHOUT religious involvement.
The basis for charity or relating to each other and wanting to give is empathy. It's the realization of emotion in self, and a mutual compassion shared by being part of the tree of life and being able to conceive of another's pain as your own. That has zero to do with religion.
EminemBase wrote:But you asked me if I thought society would be better without it, to which my answer is yes. No doubt. And there's nothing religion does on a positive scale that I don't see happening anyway. There's no need for it, the only truly inherent result of it is delusion, covering of truth, perversion of morals and humanity - and separation.
CrashBand wrote:EminemBase wrote:But you asked me if I thought society would be better without it, to which my answer is yes. No doubt. And there's nothing religion does on a positive scale that I don't see happening anyway. There's no need for it, the only truly inherent result of it is delusion, covering of truth, perversion of morals and humanity - and separation.
Pretty much this haha.![]()
Cheers man, good discussion.
cityfan31 wrote:I'm studying psychiatry at the moment and I think belief in God could be classed as a delusion - but it's one held by so many that it's not considered a delusion.
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CrashBand wrote:cityfan31 wrote:I'm studying psychiatry at the moment and I think belief in God could be classed as a delusion - but it's one held by so many that it's not considered a delusion.
obvious point is obvious.
CrashBand wrote:cityfan31 wrote:I'm studying psychiatry at the moment and I think belief in God could be classed as a delusion - but it's one held by so many that it's not considered a delusion.
obvious point is obvious.
cityfan31 wrote:Religion poisons everything - Christopher Hitchens.
That's pretty much my opinion. Religion is the biggest threat to the future of the human race.
I'm studying psychiatry at the moment and I think belief in God could be classed as a delusion - but it's one held by so many that it's not considered a delusion.
mdemaz wrote:dam
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