Everyone worships something.
Most people's hearts are unknown to themselves.
Well I can't force myself to believe in something I don't believe in. And I don't think I'm any worse off for it.
Well I can't force myself to believe in something I don't believe in. And I don't think I'm any worse off for it.
I think my life would be better with religion, well more like believing in the afterlife cause I don't want to die. But yeah I'm not really faithful, and need proof or at least a good reason to believe in stuff. When I try to rationalize religion, I can make cases for god not being real and god being real, so i'm just an agnostic person.
I think my life would be better with religion, well more like believing in the afterlife cause I don't want to die. But yeah I'm not really faithful, and need proof or at least a good reason to believe in stuff. When I try to rationalize religion, I can make cases for god not being real and god being real, so i'm just an agnostic person.
How afraid are you of dying? Why?
If not wanting to die is the question, what does belief change about that? You can believe in an afterlife and be wrong, or believe in no afterlife and be wrong for all we know.
Because I like existing, there's probably some instinctual part of the fear too. I guess I also fear not being able to do all the things I want/need. I also don't want to leave Earth or the people I like behind. I also love looking to the future, and a death kinda prevents me from doing that.
We weren't made to die.
Oh, is that part of your religion?
I dont think religion involves forcing yourself to believe in something that you don't believe in, at least my religion doesnt, how very odd.
I don't know what you mean by a healthy religion. I've never encountered one.theflame said:Do you think life is better believing in a healthy religion or not?
Why?theflame said:I don't want to be someone without some belief.
Let me guess. You live in a country where Christianity is the predominant religion.theflame said:I've been reading into Christianity.
No, they get divorced because they don't get along. I prefer seeing that to seeing someone stay in an unhappy marriage because "God" told them to.theflame said:From my experience, people who don't have religion turn to divorce because it's always an option for them.
What's so great about that?theflame said:They'd stay even if they don't want to because they made a promise to someone.
... Case in point................... I'll pass on this opiate, thanks.
Healthy religion. Now there's an oxymoron.
Shame. Shame.![]()