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Gracchia Saint-Justine
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that's another reason why established religions aren't for me
So you 'believe' things because you like it, rather than because you agree that that is how things are?
Wut?
Well I don't like established religions because they prohibit things that I find aren't even wrong. Judeo-Christian Islamic look down upon homosexuality, but I don't find it wrong. Religion represses the human being. There are so much things humans can do if they put their mind to it and walk away from religion. They could do so much with embryonic stem cell research. Religion doesn't promote free-thought. I base my facts on science and reason and not on religious creed. I do agree with what I believe in and I do like it. If I didn't like it, I wouldn't agree with it.
So you
believe in stuff because you want it to be true, not because you think it actually is true?
I used to know a girl who abandoned Judeism because of how patriarchal it is. Now, that's all good and well, but it makes no sense, to me anyway, to abandon belief in something because you disagree with it. It makes much more sense to abandon
worship in that case, but to still believe.
Conversely, it makes no sense to decide that, despite a thoroughly materialist universe, there must be a god because things would be so pointless otherwise. As with many things, I find House has a snappy little exchange that highlights this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Im6yyrdGs