Anonymous wrote:They all seem rich too. Or at least affluent (upper middle class +).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can be a nice person, eat healthy, be family oriented, and even be a prude without having religious beliefs, right? Just be a better person.
I mean, I'm already pretty much that way. It would just be nice to have a large community around me with similar beliefs and a close sense of connection.
Do you like being constantly pregnant? Do you want your daughters to be brood mares?
Anonymous wrote:It’s a cult. I mean that literally. They’re nice, but it’s a cult.
Anonymous wrote:There is tons of data that religious people have more stable, happy families, give more charity, have stronger communities, and live more meaningful and connected lives.
Black men who attend church weekly have similar levels of life achievement as white men. Obama, Kanye, etc all attend church weekly.
Anonymous wrote:Except I don’t believe in any of the Mormon beliefs. I am pretty liberal, go back and forth on the existence of God. But gosh, every single Mormon I know is so nice. Good looking. Eats healthy. I hate drinking and smoking and I’m kind of a prude and I love simple lives that center around family. LOVE the Mormon emphasis on family and just the general wholesome and “clean” vibe they give off. But I definitely can’t become Mormon bc I don’t believe in the actual religion part of it, haha. I wish there were like...Mormonism for non Mormons.
I know this probably doesn’t make sense. Does anyone else feel like this?
Anonymous wrote:To me it’s Quakers that always seem to have their stuff together, have wonderful families, and come across as entirely genuine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can be a nice person, eat healthy, be family oriented, and even be a prude without having religious beliefs, right? Just be a better person.
I mean, I'm already pretty much that way. It would just be nice to have a large community around me with similar beliefs and a close sense of connection.
Anonymous wrote:You know you can be a nice person, eat healthy, be family oriented, and even be a prude without having religious beliefs, right? Just be a better person.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you just need structure in your life, OP. Like you need a higher power to constraint your wants. But joining a new religion does not automatically make you a nice person who no longer wants to drink alcohol or chocolate. You are still you underneath.