Onceler
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Oh no thought police . Its easy to see which people here don't mind losing the freedom of choice.
Are you refering to believers or to those that elect people like Obama?
Oh no thought police . Its easy to see which people here don't mind losing the freedom of choice.
So you've connected a number of propositions into a web of ethic: this is how my mind works so i suppose it's how yours does as well.
I am highly sympathetic to all of what you have expressed; some of my research now is about bringing the ecological and spiritual ethic of the native american perspective back into the social sciences.
But on the topic of Jesus: I like him, he's done good things for me.
The faithless religious like this sure do hurt the cause of the people with experiences with Christ who simply want to share what they've gained with others.
Religion, brainwashing weak minded individuals one dimwit at a time.
Your right and your wrong. The angels gods that talked to men in earlist times . There is some really good proof out there in so far as to how you as an individual will except earliest scrollets and tablets. So THE real question is this. Did these gods say they were messengers of god or that they were god . Or did the inhabients of earth Praise them as gods on first contact IF they said they created us and we started as slaves to our creaters. Do we as a world Honer flesh as god and our masters. If They return. Or were they good to us and left because of the coming flood,and left some behind who did use religion to control us.
I believe in keeping an open mind about everything. Firm beliefs only do one thing, close your mind to any contradictions.
thats why believers get so verbaly violent about contradictions to what they believe. They already closed their mind and may be missing out on potential truth or being enlightened in a different way.
I believe in God. No I'm not crazy. I've seen too much crazy unexplainable stuff to not believe.
I believe in God. No I'm not crazy. I've seen too much crazy unexplainable stuff to not believe.
LOL I love. I can't explain it there for it must be god.
I felt God touched my life when I was at my lowest point. I was an addict and in a downward spiral. After that day I just knew that it was over. I've been walking the line for over 11 years.
Religion: when reality and facts don't matter lol
I'm glad you found what you needed to ditch addiction. No easy feat, a lifelong battle. :thumbsup: But, it's not for everyone.
Misplaced faith.
It wasn't "god" that got him out of his slump. It was his own efforts, plain and simple. Using "god" to project success onto unfairly takes credit away from the efforts of people who, you know, ACTUALLY EXIST.
Hey man, I'm with you on that, but overcoming addiction isn't something you can do alone. If the FSP, or "God", or Allah, or ______ helps you do it, that's fine...just don't get all crazy and make everyone you meet a religion sandwich to force feed them with.
This example serves to highlight the concept of causation of ethics. What is the nature of morals and ethics if there exists no soul. Without spirituality why should one avoid hurting others, especially if there is no worldly punishment. In this case, the person chooses between pleasure and pain. Immediate and prolonged gratification. What value does one place on others if they are simply meat bags. If animals have no soul, what is to prevent one from torturing them. Right and wrong are difficult concepts.
Why is a "soul" a requirement for any of this?This example serves to highlight the concept of causation of ethics. What is the nature of morals and ethics if there exists no soul. Without spirituality why should one avoid hurting others, especially if there is no worldly punishment. In this case, the person chooses between pleasure and pain. Immediate and prolonged gratification. What value does one place on others if they are simply meat bags. If animals have no soul, what is to prevent one from torturing them. Right and wrong are difficult concepts.
This example serves to highlight the concept of causation of ethics. What is the nature of morals and ethics if there exists no soul. Without spirituality why should one avoid hurting others, especially if there is no worldly punishment. In this case, the person chooses between pleasure and pain. Immediate and prolonged gratification. What value does one place on others if they are simply meat bags. If animals have no soul, what is to prevent one from torturing them. Right and wrong are difficult concepts.
Why is a "soul" a requirement for any of this?
Here's a reason for an ethical code:
- I don't want other people to inflict harm on me, so I try to avoid harming others.
- Ethical codes help enable a stable society, which can help to reduce stress by satisfying our basic needs, thus allowing for a feeling of wellbeing and contentment.
No need for any magical "soul" thing, just simple pragmatism for us charming meatbags.![]()