Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think trying to walk the straight and narrow path without being a hypocrite would be so difficult. I wonder how the religious folks reconcile this?
I also think it would be so boring. Like denying much of our human impulses which, you know, God gave us in the first place.
What kind of human impulses are you talking about? Like having sex with someone you think is attractive even if they don’t consent?
Or seeing a material object you like that belongs to someone else, that you can’t afford to buy yourself, that you really want- so you take it for yourself?
Or you don’t want to pay taxes on your income so you just don’t file?
Or you get bored with your spouse and fall out of love so you decide to find someone you are more attracted to and leave in the middle of the night and start over afresh?
Or your neighbor is so darn annoying. Always complaining about your dog barking and arguing about noise laws. So one day you decide instead of dealing with your big mouth neighbor constantly complaining, you are going to punch him in his fat face.
These kinds of human impulses?
when I read a disgusting post like this I'm even more glad I'm an atheist. And I did give it a try going the other way, but never could buy into it. Maybe there's a gene that makes one susceptible to belief and some of us just don't have it?
a pp at 8:39 posted this:
“I think trying to walk the straight and narrow path without being a hypocrite would be so difficult. I wonder how the religious folks reconcile this?
I also think it would be so boring. Like denying much of our human impulses which, you know, God gave us in the first place.“
I’ve asked pp to clarify and they have thus far stayed silent.
To me, they seem to be saying:
1. “trying to walk the straight and narrow path without being a religious hypocrite is hard.” I agree. If you are religious and make no attempt to abide by the moral rules of your religion, acknowledge when you fail, ask for forgiveness, and put all your effort into abstaining from sin, you are possibly a hypocrite, depending on your attitude towards other people. But pp won’t clarify.
2. “It would be so boring.” Maybe to pp. That’s their opinion. I don’t think it’s boring. To them it is though and that’s valid for their life outlook.
3. “denying our human impulses” ok humans have alot of impulses. Murder, rape, violence, gun crime, etc. Impulse control is a big deal. We have to teach our kids to control their impulses to be successful adults. Adults with poor impulse control have higher rates of all the bad things in life. If you see a delicious chocolate cake and your impulse is to eat it all- that’s bad, too. If your toddler sees a bowl of candy at grandma’s house and runs to it and grabs two handfuls and starts eating candy with abandon that’s bad news.
4. “God gave us in the first place” so pp is a Christian? They believe God gave us these “impulsive” behaviors? A Christian would know God is holy. God is perfect. We are made in His image.
He didn’t give us sin. But pp is a Christian who believes God made us sin.
So at the very least they could clarify their post.