Re: I don't think a moral compass is the sole benefit of religion
lyringlas Send a noteboard - 22/02/2010 07:29:22 PM
Or even the primary benefit. One of the big drawbacks of sentience is living with the knowledge that you and everyone you know and will soon be dead and forgotten. The belief that there is something more provides a lot of comfort to a lot of people. Even if it is false comfort I think taking it away would be beyond cruel. Would you tell a little girl who believes that she will see her mommy again in heaven that is all a lie? What good would that do anyone?
When you are still in your twenties it is easy to disregard such comfort but when you get my age and you can feel and see the winding down process taking place it is much easier to see the appeal of that comfort.
Religion does inspire charity and most churches are involved in some sort of outreach program. Churches also act as important form of social glue that brings people to together and helps them to form into mutually supporting groups. Members of churches often become a sort of extended family that can provide support and assistance in more personal and positive ways then any state sponsored program ever could.
I do think though that you are missing the point when you said that religion rewards good behavior with tickets to heaven. That isn’t really how it works. I don’t personally believe there is a god but I wish it were true and I still believe that if you look at what Jesus (he is the one I know best) actually said and try and live in the manner he proscribed you would do OK.
When you are still in your twenties it is easy to disregard such comfort but when you get my age and you can feel and see the winding down process taking place it is much easier to see the appeal of that comfort.
Religion does inspire charity and most churches are involved in some sort of outreach program. Churches also act as important form of social glue that brings people to together and helps them to form into mutually supporting groups. Members of churches often become a sort of extended family that can provide support and assistance in more personal and positive ways then any state sponsored program ever could.
I do think though that you are missing the point when you said that religion rewards good behavior with tickets to heaven. That isn’t really how it works. I don’t personally believe there is a god but I wish it were true and I still believe that if you look at what Jesus (he is the one I know best) actually said and try and live in the manner he proscribed you would do OK.
I agree with you on a lot of points, Random. My main problem with Christians is not the teachings of Jesus Christ, it is how they've interpreted said teachings. A vast amount of the so called devout "christians" believe that because they accept Jesus as their savior, they have an easy ticket, regardless of what they do to others in their life, to heaven. I don't believe in any of it, regardless, but I fail to see the logic in their thoughts when I try to analyze it from the standpoint of a religious person.
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Re: Study: Young Americans less religious than their parents
19/02/2010 05:45:41 AM
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Heh...praying that an area doesn't become more religious. *NM*
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the irony in seeing only Christianity as religious, yet praying to "the gods"
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Yeah, I'd say that fits in with my observations
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Study: Parents think kids music is crap. Also, sun to rise in east for a change.
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Re: Study: Parents think kids music is crap. Also, sun to rise in east for a change.
19/02/2010 07:52:47 PM
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These things are often cyclical.
19/02/2010 06:00:29 PM
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hardly surprising with a pop culture that attacks and ridicules religious thoughts and values
19/02/2010 08:20:35 PM
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Re: hardly surprising with a pop culture that attacks and ridicules religious thoughts and values
19/02/2010 08:44:16 PM
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horseshit
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Re: horseshit
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(that last bit was supposed to be taken as ridiculous, and not an offensive statement towards you)
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21/02/2010 08:11:49 PM
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Yeah, not everyone's faith has rollover points. Some people have Verizon or Sprint religions.
21/02/2010 10:02:43 PM
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I don't think a moral compass is the sole benefit of religion
22/02/2010 07:13:08 PM
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Re: I don't think a moral compass is the sole benefit of religion
22/02/2010 07:29:22 PM
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This is a radically different view of Christianity than "rollover points. "
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