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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think people believe in God as part tradition and part hope. I would not want to be the one to tell someone that lost a child that their child is not waiting for them with Jesus. Religion is a coping mechanism that works pretty darn well for many people. I'm not a joiner myself, so I don't really get the value of a religion specifically, and I don't mind taking responsibility for my life and my actions. I also don't need to believe that everyone will get their just desserts, because I am not a child anymore. I don't understand why self-professed atheists sound so angry though. If it doesn't work for you, and it works for someone else, fine. As long as they don't try to indoctrinate my children, and don't force me to pretend to believe what they do, I just don't see the harm.[/quote] The harm is that the misinformation and misbelief continues into the next generation, and some of those people might force you to pretend to believe. also, a new generation of kids is indoctrinated into false and sometimes scary beliefs that cause them to suffer until they grow up and can discard the false beliefs given to them by their parents - the way some many people are doing now. Why actively perpetuate something like this? If some people are naturally drawn to faith and others are not, then all children should be taught that and then make a choice to believe or not, instead of being frightened (or comforted) by religion when they are little children, only to question what they learned once they are adults, capable of knowing their own minds.[/quote] I'd also like to point out that the PP that you are responding to has a very limited understanding of Christian theology (assuming that is the basis of his/her argument), which does not suggest that we don't have responsibility for our own life and actions - quite the opposite. And Christianity is not about karma or retribution, as the "just desserts" comment alludes to.[/quote]
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