How about all lbg people and especially athiests just stop eating anywhere that has a history or management that is from a religious faith that means almost no grocery stores no restaurants 98 % of
the world believes in a religion the other 2 % can just not interact with the rest of us if thats what they want no skin off our backs make the world a better place just become reclusive your already hateful, distrustful and judgmental
Not exact matches
I don't know how many people here are from Aurora — Co, but some comments are not helping
in any way the survivors and families.I respect all
religions in the
world and I also respect the opinion of those who don't
believe in God or anything.But, instead of blasphemy the name of God, send your positive thoughts and energy to those who survived this tragedy.Even though some of you show no signs of good Christians you should show at least signs of good neighbors.You still can be an Atheist and have compassion for others!Don't let the evil be inside you, Aurora — CO needs to heal
in peace!!!
I
believe religion and culture is a perception of the
world founded
in genetics.
Just because I am capable of imagining a pagan
world and find the culture emotionally innate to me does not imply I
believe in the old
religion.
First I want to say that I'm not saying Atheist is a
religion in a bad sence or to try and produce some sort of shame only that it falls under the definition of a
religion and wondering how it would change your feelings \ view of Atheism even if everybody considered it a religous view, if it's something you
believe to be true (that there is no god) what does it matter if someone labels it as your
world view?
I wonder just how empty your life is that you need to cling to a make
believe religion made up by a small group of people 2000 years ago that has no relevance
in todays
world.
When you make a generalization such as those
believing in some sort of
religion are the jokes
in the intellectual
world... I assure you that you are not conversing with the intellectual
world.
There's plenty of reasons why I am a non-theist, but we aren't mad and starting to be more vocal
in our opinions because you choose to
believe; we're mad because 1) we're tired of having God rammed down our throats and 2) we're seeing the
world go
in an unhealthy, unsustainable direction with fundamentalist
religion serving as an ever - increasing catalyst.
Study and understanding of the
world,
religion, whatever should never stop because you decided to
believe in something.
It is difficult to understand how someone who professes to
believe in any of the
world's great
religions can go about their lives and totally ignore the horrific suffering of a billion people.
I
believe the vast majority of
religions are the product of sincere people trying to fill
in holes
in their understanding of the universe, the
world around them, of the people around them.
That's like leaving your
believe in a certain
religion outside the door and resetting your mind before stepping into a
world religions class.
Yes,
religion is a form of insanity / delusion when people continue to
believe this childish nonsense about a big guy
in the sky and some schizophrenic rabbi they
believe came back from the dead and refuse the real
world all around.
I used to
believe that our epidemic of religious illiteracy was rooted
in large part
in a system of public education unwilling and unprepared to teach our young people about the Bible and the
world's
religions.
As a
world leader for freedom and the protection of basic human rights, the United States should take every opportunity to advocate for people — including Americans here at home — to think,
believe, and act according to their religious belief whether they belong to a minority or majority
religion in their nation.»
In order to truly know that there is no God, or
believe it as true (as vehemently as some Atheists do, verily defining a
religion of its own), an Atheist has to know a lot more than all of the rest of us on this
world.
In fact, I believe as you age you may * reason * better and give up religion as is the CLEAR trend in the 1st modern worl
In fact, I
believe as you age you may * reason * better and give up
religion as is the CLEAR trend
in the 1st modern worl
in the 1st modern
world.
''... 98 % of the
world's population sides with my view...» A majority share your view that there is a god, the majority do not
believe in your god — that alone should be a warning sign that your
religion is not correct.
sorry if sounded not right as I am not accusing any
religion but just as a matter of thought occurred to me and wondered what is happening
in the
world changing than the way we knew it and brought up to
believe.
Every single Christian
in the
world needs to study this case as it is the only time I have ever seen a
religion do what they
believe.
If you know for a fact that your
religion is true, and jihadists know for a fact that theirs is true, and both sides have prayed about it and god confirmed that its true, then how can this be enough for the ignoranus of the
world to
believe in religion?
«we all
believe in the same God (sorry atheists)» I think every other
religion in the
world that isn't judaism, Christianity (including Mormonism), and Islam, would like to refute that comment (don't worry, it's only a few thousand denominations of faith with billions of believers).
Maybe instead of posting bigoted things on news sites, you could go read something about the
religions in this
world... you might learn something (like Muslims
believe in Jesus!)
Another day of
religion marring the
world for no other reason than that religious people
believe in something that just is not there.
The fact that these principles have such great similarity to principles of obligation found
in other
religions and philosophies has led many theologians to
believe that what is unique about Christian principles of obligation is not so much their context as the particular view of the
world that follows from the metaphors and stories which surround them and which are found
in the Christian drama.
This
world would be a lot better off if we eradicated all
religion from the face of the earth and got rid of those defective genes that
believe in fairy tales.
Farley
believes that not only Judaism but Christianity and the other major
religions of the
world should be taught
in the university with this twofold attitude of criticism and appreciative interpretation; i.e., with both a hermeneutics of suspicion and a hermeneutics of restoration.
Do nt you take a chance on your eternity by not
believing in all the other
religions in world?
Also how is it that EVERY MAJOR
RELIGION IN THE
WORLD BELIEVES IN AN AFTERLIFE but you are the one person who is right and there is no afterlife?
The description
in James puts it best, and is far from what some online message board posters try to tell me what and why I
believe: «Pure and genuine
religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows
in their distress and refusing to let the
world corrupt you.»
The commonly assumed distinctions between the «religious» and the «secular» and between «
religion» and «morality» are really very odd, says Smith, and make little sense to people who
believe that the
world has a story, as
in upper case Story.
Yeah yeah, you can say that
religion is the way to truth but, logically speaking,
believing in a god is the incorrect conclusion to reach based on what we know about
religion in general and the incompatability between the
religion and the real
world.
I'm just saddened that someone who obviously feels that
religion is a source of evil
in this
world would work so hard to tear others down simply for
believing in something.
The Vatican (if you've been paying attention) has been positioning the church for hundreds of years for control of the inevitable one
world religion... whose message will be «everyone is going to heaven» no matter what
religion you
believe in... even if you're an atheist.
Many of the
world's
religions are polytheistic (Mormonism is a form of polytheism called «henotheism», which means that while it
believes in multiple Gods, only one should be worshiped).
Just as we can't understand why Third
World countries repress their masses with
religion and control, they can't understand why we can walk around freely saying whatever it is we want to say, where what we choose and
believe in what we want to.
Atheists don't actually claim that the
world would be better with or without
religion, we simply don't
believe in what YOU
believe in.
@KM, you're not completely wrong, there are believers
in all of the
world's
religions who are perfectly content to let their religious leaders tell them what to think, but consider that 95 % or so of the
world's population
believe in god
in one form or another.
On the contrary, it has been precisely those forms of
religion believed in one way or another to be antithetical to a secular
world, and so vulnerable to «the acids of modernity,» that have sprouted up everywhere and have grown at an astounding rate; namely, fundamentalist
religion of every variety; ecstatic, charismatic
religion; esoteric, cultic
religion; mystical, otherworldly
religion; religious sectarianism that «opts out» of society, its customs and its responsibilities — not to mention every possible variety of the occult.
In an increasingly shrinking world, its a belief that my friends of different religions can have an afterlife that is not doomed to eternal damnation, just because they do not believe the same things I do or because they grew up in a culture different than min
In an increasingly shrinking
world, its a belief that my friends of different
religions can have an afterlife that is not doomed to eternal damnation, just because they do not
believe the same things I do or because they grew up
in a culture different than min
in a culture different than mine.
Of course he pops out on the end with something to the effect that the morality and culture of the entire western
world relies on one
believing in HIS
religion.
I have no reason to
believe that the other
world religions are much different from the Graeco - Judaeo - Roman melange
in this regard, bearing
in mind that the Jews, Greeks, and Romans influenced one another and that all were deeply affected by still earlier Asiatic
world views like Zoroastrianism.
Like I asked @Bea below, is cherry - picking the great
religions of the
world a faith, and if so, what should people who are on this path
believe in?
The billions
in this
world who
believe in religion are ignorant morons.
Maybe once everyone realizes how much brainwashing, bigotry and hate is involved
in it, we can finally work to reside
in a better
world but as long as people
believe in imaginary friends and silly fear factoring
religions, progress will remain slow.
I
believe, as do the adventists, that there is great need of commitment to Christ and a personal
religion that will give hope
in troubled times and withstand the evil, even demonic, forces abroad
in our
world.
'' It still requires faith to
believe it and of all the
religions in the
world almost all of them
believed in a Supreme Being.»
The only thing that being an atheist says about a person is that they don't
believe in any concept of god that has been provided by any of the
religions around the
world.
We are not evangelicals who think that the
world was made
in 7 days and that dinosaurs didn't exist, and yes we do
believe in adaptation and can also
believe in science and evolution while still
believing in our
religion.
All sane leaders have to lie about
religion, who wants to trust a
world leader that
believes in fairy tales?