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I didn’t know Goldie and Romesh Ranganathan were religious.
As someone who has refound faith, it has been amazing the strenght of prayer on a regular basis. I ve stripped all negative energies away from me and the experience is amazing. It is going nowhere. It is very real you just have to seek God.All religions need chucking in the bin.
It's like a giant lead weight that is holding back the planet.
Superstition = Superstupidity.
I was going to respond with a bit of a brutal put down on religion, but I changed my mind. If it works for you then go for it. It is giving you something that is missing in your life.As someone who has refound faith, it has been amazing the strenght of prayer on a regular basis. I ve stripped all negative energies away from me and the experience is amazing. It is going nowhere. It is very real you just have to seek God.
I did not believe any supernatural stuff. I may have mentioned that. However, if it gives you peace and you don’t want to use it to discriminate, fill your boots.As someone who has refound faith, it has been amazing the strenght of prayer on a regular basis. I ve stripped all negative energies away from me and the experience is amazing. It is going nowhere. It is very real you just have to seek God.
Where's the fun in it then?I did not believe any supernatural stuff. I may have mentioned that. However, if it gives you peace and you don’t want to use it to discriminate, fill your boots.
The bottom line is it doesn’t matter what anybody feels about it, it’s just a fact of life. For what it’s worth, here’s how I deal with it. As long as any of my parents children are alive, their children, so are my parents, because we are them. Every mannerism my siblings and kids, grand kids nieces and nephews show that came from my parents reminds me that they are right in the room.I watched Richard Dawkins getting interviewed by piers morgan earlier, and he said to him, (piers to Richard) death of loved ones must be harder for you, because you don't believe in heaven..you just believe in finality, and when you die you just have some soil shovelled on top of you - I'm paraphrasing, and then I wonder to myself, Dawkins is an old man, (piers ain't youn neither) and you don't get to be old without witnessing death so i dont know how I feel about it.
I hear you. But, I’ve mellowed since my sabbatical. And I lie a lot more. Swings and roundabouts I suppose.Where's the fun in it then?
So what you're saying is, if you want to kill someone properly, the only way to go is genocide?The bottom line is it doesn’t matter what anybody thinks about it, it’s just a fact of life. For what it’s worth, here’s how I deal with it. As long as any of my parents children are alive, their children, so are my parents, because we are them. Every mannerism my siblings and kids, grand kids nieces and nephews show that came from my parents reminds me that they are right in the room.
Of course it’s sad when they go, when you lose family, but we all go and for those remaining we carry on. We remember them, we laugh, we sing their songs at family gatherings. As long as we are alive, so are they. My mother lives rent free in my head still, telling me off. She’s my Jiminy Cricket. Only she swears.
Just about.So what you're saying is, if you want to kill someone properly, the only way to go is genocide?
I suspect I value my family and friends far more because of the finality of it. None of this ‘I’ll see you in the afterlife’ nonsense. I know I’ve got them just whilst we’re both around, and try to treasure every minute of it.The bottom line is it doesn’t matter what anybody feels about it, it’s just a fact of life. For what it’s worth, here’s how I deal with it. As long as any of my parents children are alive, their children, so are my parents, because we are them. Every mannerism my siblings and kids, grand kids nieces and nephews show that came from my parents reminds me that they are right in the room.
Of course it’s sad when they go, when you lose family, but we all go and for those remaining we carry on. We remember them, we laugh, we sing their songs at family gatherings. As long as we are alive, so are they. My mother lives rent free in my head still, telling me off. She’s my Jiminy Cricket. Only she swears.
What I failstruggleto understand is why Atheistsseem toget so angry with a personGodwhothey don'tbelieve god exists and has no evidence to back up the fantasy.
We did not get angry at that. We get bemused and frustrated, rather than angry, at how anybody can read any holy book and not think, hold on. On top of that, every single one of you have the right guy. Without fail, if you ask a believer of any of the 3,500 current gods whose god is the true god, guess how that poll goes?What I struggle to understand is why Atheists seem to get so angry with a God who they don't believe exists.
Bang on!The bottom line is it doesn’t matter what anybody feels about it, it’s just a fact of life. For what it’s worth, here’s how I deal with it. As long as any of my parents children are alive, their children, so are my parents, because we are them. Every mannerism my siblings and kids, grand kids nieces and nephews show that came from my parents reminds me that they are right in the room.
Of course it’s sad when they go, when you lose family, but we all go and for those remaining we carry on. We remember them, we laugh, we sing their songs at family gatherings. As long as we are alive, so are they. My mother lives rent free in my head still, telling me off. She’s my Jiminy Cricket. Only she swears.
I suspect I value my family and friends far more because of the finality of it. None of this ‘I’ll see you in the afterlife’ nonsense. I know I’ve got them just whilst we’re both around, and try to treasure every minute of it.
But some people think the earth is flat. It doesn't make me so angry and aggressive.We did not get angry at that. We get bemused and frustrated, rather than angry, at how anybody can read any holy book and not think, hold on. On top of that, every single one of you have the right guy. Without fail, if you ask a believer of any of the 3,500 current gods whose god is the true god, guess how that poll goes?
It’s not looking at that and thinking, hold on.
A tiny planet, on the suburbs of our insignificant galaxy, in an endless universe with billions upon billions of planets and ge chooses our planet, but builds the rest too. Why? It’s fucking preposterous, human and made up and has been since our earliest times to put explanation to natural phenomenon they couldn’t understand. Earthquakes, meteors, eclipses,etc.
You would think such a genius god who created the universe snd us, would be able to get us all to realise who the fuck he really was and we all agreed he was the guy.
Much easier than creating matter and light.
A better reply would be "Fuck off Morgan you ****"That’s the obviously logical counterpoint to Morgan’s question of Dawkins.
How can you fully appreciate life, and your relationship with someone, if you don’t accept that it’s finite, and fleeting and fragile?
If you think life is just a momentary detour before we all meet up in heaven for eternity in paradise then life and death is all pretty meaningless.
A better reply would be "Fuck off Morgan you ****"