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August 9th, 2005 at 02:51pm
I saw this statement stamped on consecutive pillars under a motorway. Its reads really smooth when you drive past

"Religion wasn't meant to cause violence, would your God accept your
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I believe that without religion ever exisiting we would not be in the hellish world crisis we are in today. Religion is something some ancient prat (obviously in the bigger picture, not a prat, but a very clever leader... and also more than one) made up to control his/her people, and thanks to them, people are bombing the fuck out of each other right left and centre. I am biased because i'm not religious, and i understand that it helps people with peace of mind etc, but surely if you want to believe in something higher and omnipotent, then you can do it for yourself and "speak" to that divine being in your own way. Faith is the most personal thing, and i think its wrong for people to have it preached at them. Especially when the preachers are brainwashing. Without religion we would still have race-hatred, but manipulative leaders would not have "the word of God" to control their people with.
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August 9th, 2005 at 03:00pm
I believe you're also going along with the anti-religion trend
religion is simply an authority, my authority is the Christian God, and his book inspired by his words

and quit using things as scapegoats, don't blame shit on religion, if everyone followed the same religion there'd be no violence, it's the freedom of religion that's causing conflict, you just believe that your religion is better, and everyone believes that about their own religion, and athiesm does count, it's putting your authority in earthly things such as the media, your own gut instincts, culture, etc.

so religion is a factor, but it's not to blame
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August 9th, 2005 at 03:30pm
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I believe you're also going along with the anti-religion trend
religion is simply an authority, my authority is the Christian God, and his book inspired by his words

and quit using things as scapegoats, don't blame shit on religion, if everyone followed the same religion there'd be no violence, it's the freedom of religion that's causing conflict, you just believe that your religion is better, and everyone believes that about their own religion, and athiesm does count, it's putting your authority in earthly things such as the media, your own gut instincts, culture, etc.

so religion is a factor, but it's not to blame


yea, shame, its not to blame. i think if everyone was a christian, like they should be, everything would be happy, because Jesus says so, and it actually makes perfect sense. if we all believed in the same God, everyone would be ok. but theres always got to be some rebel or whatnot who doesnt want to, so it cant be that way.

and even if i was a founding father, i probably would ahve said freedom for religion also, because im not so christian that i think that it should be a law to be one, or that the US should be a theocracy, but i dont agree with the fact that we are at war with Iraq because they are a theocracy of Islam, and thats dumb for someone to say.
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August 9th, 2005 at 03:48pm
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i think if everyone was a christian, like they should be, everything would be happy, because Jesus says so


And there we have it, the problem.

Religion is the cause because the people who are religious are too wrapped up in their religion to see the bigger picture. And indeed, in religion there is no bigger picture. Everyone wouldn't follow the same religion though, because people want to do things differently. And if EVERYONE followed the same thing, we'd all be a bunch of mindless zombies. That would maybe even cause more violence for people trying to get out of the religion which everyone is following. And then theres leaders... how do you elect a supreme leader for one supreme religion without violence? Then those leaders can use "Gods word" from the book supposedly written on his thoughts, to root out the heretics, or, in english, those they simply don't like.

You turned it into an interesting discussion[/u]
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August 9th, 2005 at 04:03pm
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i think if everyone was a christian, like they should be, everything would be happy, because Jesus says so


And there we have it, the problem.

Religion is the cause because the people who are religious are too wrapped up in their religion to see the bigger picture. And indeed, in religion there is no bigger picture. Everyone wouldn't follow the same religion though, because people want to do things differently. And if EVERYONE followed the same thing, we'd all be a bunch of mindless zombies. That would maybe even cause more violence for people trying to get out of the religion which everyone is following. And then theres leaders... how do you elect a supreme leader for one supreme religion without violence? Then those leaders can use "Gods word" from the book supposedly written on his thoughts, to root out the heretics, or, in english, those they simply don't like.

You turned it into an interesting discussion[/u]


the problem there is that you took it totally out of context=misquoting. thats my personal idea, there is no way in hell i know that that would actually happen, or that i think that people should try to make the world that way. i do agree though with missionaries going over to africa to spread the word of Jesus, because i think its them that need it most.

its the different religions that make this world interesting, but saying that we would be blindy following things because were all the same i disagree with, each person still has their own little different churches of God, and we all interpret the Word differently. i dont really think that everyone should all be christian, but to me thats an ideal world.
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August 9th, 2005 at 04:41pm
athiesm is a religion too, and you're portraying it as a bunch of one-sided assholes

the problem is that not all of us follow the same thing
if we were all athiest, all Budist, all Jewish, the world would work fine, but people like you have to rebel, not take responsibility for their own actions, and use stuff as scapegoats
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August 9th, 2005 at 05:54pm
My dad is Muslim, I am Christian, my sister and mom are Buhddist. But we aren't going around setting booby traps in the house trying to kill each other. If people could believe what ever the fuck they wanted but at the same time be open minded, then we could all get along.
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August 9th, 2005 at 07:27pm
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My dad is Muslim, I am Christian, my sister and mom are Buhddist. But we aren't going around setting booby traps in the house trying to kill each other. If people could believe what ever the fuck they wanted but at the same time be open minded, then we could all get along.



BUDDHA! im sorry, but that is definitly the coolest name ever.
yea, but the difference with your family is that your a family. even in my family there are times when we disagree about our own faith, im sure they'res times like that in your family, about faith talks. if not, then thats just wierd.
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August 9th, 2005 at 07:33pm
From the age of 5 i have gone to a roman catholic school a religion that i don't believe, i've never lost faith in god but this is what i say

Religion is man made, and man is far from perfect.
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August 9th, 2005 at 07:34pm
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athiesm is a religion too, and you're portraying it as a bunch of one-sided assholes

the problem is that not all of us follow the same thing
if we were all athiest, all Budist, all Jewish, the world would work fine, but people like you have to rebel, not take responsibility for their own actions, and use stuff as scapegoats


if we were all the same it would be bloody boring and i wouldn't have anyone to argue with *pushes nick*
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August 9th, 2005 at 07:35pm
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Anji:
My dad is Muslim, I am Christian, my sister and mom are Buhddist. But we aren't going around setting booby traps in the house trying to kill each other. If people could believe what ever the fuck they wanted but at the same time be open minded, then we could all get along.



BUDDHA! im sorry, but that is definitly the coolest name ever.
yea, but the difference with your family is that your a family. even in my family there are times when we disagree about our own faith, im sure they'res times like that in your family, about faith talks. if not, then thats just wierd.
Well, actually my mom and dad almost divorced over religion. When I was seven my dad converted. But he's taught my mom to be a little more open minded. See we used to live in Indonesia during the whole government thing when there was a lot of violence and that left a bad impression on my mom for a while.
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August 9th, 2005 at 07:37pm
well if your roman catholic.. o wait, you dont believe in it, nvm.

the catholic religion was founded by Jesus, theres proof in the bible. saying peter would be the cornerstone of His church, and peter was the first pope. "st peters basillica."

though, of course, the catholic religion doesnt have a clean history, but then again, neither does any other relgion or denomination. changes have been made by man that have influenced the church and changed. what people dont realize that all christian answers really do lie in the bible.
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well if your roman catholic.. o wait, you dont believe in it, nvm.

the catholic religion was founded by Jesus, theres proof in the bible. saying peter would be the cornerstone of His church, and peter was the first pope. "st peters basillica."

though, of course, the catholic religion doesnt have a clean history, but then again, neither does any other relgion or denomination. changes have been made by man that have influenced the church and changed. what people dont realize that all christian answers really do lie in the bible.


are you talking to me Shocked , i'm not R C, i hate my upbringing, hence why moved out at 16.

The roman catholic faith is too constricted, and your right the beginning and the end are in the bible, you just need to know how to read it.
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well if your roman catholic.. o wait, you dont believe in it, nvm.

the catholic religion was founded by Jesus, theres proof in the bible. saying peter would be the cornerstone of His church, and peter was the first pope. "st peters basillica."

though, of course, the catholic religion doesnt have a clean history, but then again, neither does any other relgion or denomination. changes have been made by man that have influenced the church and changed. what people dont realize that all christian answers really do lie in the bible.


are you talking to me Shocked , i'm not R C, i hate my upbringing, hence why moved out at 16.

The roman catholic faith is too constricted, and your right the beginning and the end are in the bible, you just need to know how to read it.


yea, im RC too, i dont totally agree with everything, it is very uptight, and a lot of it i think is about humans being too lazy to figure things out for themselves, and everything to for the humans to do what is right without having to think about it. like confession. really, you just need to feel deep regret and humiliation towards what you did, and confess to God, but a lot of humans dont feel that, and i think thats why they started that sacrament, to make humans feel deep regret, but i dont think it doesn anything anyway.
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well if your roman catholic.. o wait, you dont believe in it, nvm.

the catholic religion was founded by Jesus, theres proof in the bible. saying peter would be the cornerstone of His church, and peter was the first pope. "st peters basillica."

though, of course, the catholic religion doesnt have a clean history, but then again, neither does any other relgion or denomination. changes have been made by man that have influenced the church and changed. what people dont realize that all christian answers really do lie in the bible.


are you talking to me Shocked , i'm not R C, i hate my upbringing, hence why moved out at 16.

The roman catholic faith is too constricted, and your right the beginning and the end are in the bible, you just need to know how to read it.


yea, im RC too, i dont totally agree with everything, it is very uptight, and a lot of it i think is about humans being too lazy to figure things out for themselves, and everything to for the humans to do what is right without having to think about it. like confession. really, you just need to feel deep regret and humiliation towards what you did, and confess to God, but a lot of humans dont feel that, and i think thats why they started that sacrament, to make humans feel deep regret, but i dont think it doesn anything anyway.


i'm with the 'cool' crowd, i've lived the rc life and hated it, basically being told that your a sinner from the age of 5 is not a way to start your life.
I went pentecostal, then methodist. Nothing fitted my beliefs. So i'm a christian but i don't practise any religion.

I left my church because it became a business not a place of worship.

The most afraid i've ever been is when i visited one of my friends churches, they were flipping extremist Shocked, it was one step away from being a cult

The problem with religion is it is easily turned into something else. if people just follow the fundamental laws of god then as far as i'm concerned you have a reservation in heaven.
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August 10th, 2005 at 12:34am
exactly-hence being saved. ive never heard anyone talked about being saved in RC church. i dont think they believe in it
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exactly-hence being saved. ive never heard anyone talked about being saved in RC church. i dont think they believe in it


The whole idea of purgatory and how un-baptised babies end up there, it's too much doom and gloom.

The final straw for me was when the vatican announced in Africa that condoms do not prevent the chance of catching HIV but can spread the disease, which is complete bs.
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August 10th, 2005 at 12:42am
they probably said it because logically, with condoms you have more sex!!

thats it pope, everyones having sex all the time! you really think thats the problem. no, its guys raping little girls thinking they can rid the disease. you know what, i really have been struglling with my faith, whether to say christian or catholic?
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August 10th, 2005 at 12:45am
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they probably said it because logically, with condoms you have more sex!!

thats it pope, everyones having sex all the time! you really think thats the problem. no, its guys raping little girls thinking they can rid the disease. you know what, i really have been struglling with my faith, whether to say christian or catholic?


it's a matter of choice, which is the whole point of faith in the first place. I really liked the last pope, purely because he welcomed harry potter *sad i know*

The new one, well time will tell.
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August 10th, 2005 at 12:46am
guess what, if he has problem with a childrens book, shame on him. whats wrong with children being able to dream about a better world? is it sinful to dream?
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