Anonymous wrote:Use religion like a buffet bar, pick what you need or like and leave the rest. Don't try to overeat or try everything because its there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are better with it. Society is collapsing. Religion at least gives morals and values to live by. What do we have now.
Bullsh*t.
Religion is one of the main reasons we are in this mess, and the Bible is a highly amoral book.
+1. Maybe society is collapsing BECAUSE of the harm of religion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What good has believing in myths ever created?
Religion can create a lot of good:
Community. Shared purpose and values. A sense of belonging and responsibility for others.
Religion isn't the only way to create/find those things, but it is a way.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely better off without. On the whole, believing in myths is a net negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What good has believing in myths ever created?
Religion can create a lot of good:
Community. Shared purpose and values. A sense of belonging and responsibility for others.
Religion isn't the only way to create/find those things, but it is a way.
Agree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What good has believing in myths ever created?
Religion can create a lot of good:
Community. Shared purpose and values. A sense of belonging and responsibility for others.
Religion isn't the only way to create/find those things, but it is a way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are better with it. Society is collapsing. Religion at least gives morals and values to live by. What do we have now.
Bullsh*t.
Religion is one of the main reasons we are in this mess, and the Bible is a highly amoral book.
Anonymous wrote:Religion is the oldest form of government.
Government is a religion to some.
Neither will be needed when humanity is mature enough, as both are simply ways to control people.
Anonymous wrote:Religion is the oldest form of government.
Government is a religion to some.
Neither will be needed when humanity is mature enough, as both are simply ways to control people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pouring super special water on a baby to absolve them of sins its own god gave to it is “beautiful” and “meaningful”?
Nothing “beautiful” and “meaningful” about pouring water on a baby, but the ceremony being passed down from generation to generation might be special to people and simply mark the welcoming of a new person to our world.
There are secular ceremonies that do the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What good has believing in myths ever created?
Religion can create a lot of good:
Community. Shared purpose and values. A sense of belonging and responsibility for others.
Religion isn't the only way to create/find those things, but it is a way.