Would you like Religion gone from the world ?

TheMightyQuinn said:
No.

Atheists who claim to 'know' that God doesn't exist are as banal, facile and cunty as religious people who claim to 'know' that God does exist.

I pity both sides equally.
Agreed.

I'm passive agnostic.

I don't know, and don't particularly care. I'm either going to hell, or I'm not going to exist. Neither sound particularly enticing.
 
johnmc said:
pominoz said:
johnmc said:
Good framework to bring kids up in until they are old enough to decide for themselves

What?

Never ,ever,would i think it is right to bring up my kids to believe that if they did wrong (as all kids do ,or try to do) that they will spend eternity in hell for it.
That is a fcked up way of raising kids.

You have a warped view of what they actually teach you.

I do not remember being told you will go to hell if you do something wrong - in fact i used to go to confession and be absolved of sin.

I did get brought up in a religion that taught me not to steal, to treat one as you would like to be treated, not to lie, to be meek and humble, to consider those more unfortunate than me etc etc.

Now you can say you will teach your kids that but you cant be at school with them or with them all the time. Also, if it were that easy Santa would never been invented in order to try and get kids to behave or they wont get presents. Its a similar thing.

Kids are brought up with whats right and wrong, and the framework helps. I dont believe all the walking and water nonsense but it is a way of teaching.

How would you teach your kids right and wrong - you would use storys, examples, fables etc etc - its the same.

-- Mon Jul 11, 2011 3:15 pm --

tonea2003 said:
johnmc said:
Good framework to bring kids up in until they are old enough to decide for themselves

you don't need religion to bring children up with a good moral compass

Correct you don't NEED religion. It helps in my opinion, as you can't be with your kids all the time and you cant teach them everything otherwise you wouldnt send them to school at all would you

certain schools teach such beliefs as facts which they are clearly not or at the very least dubious and teach ways which are odious
 
Bluemoon115 said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
No.

Atheists who claim to 'know' that God doesn't exist are as banal, facile and cunty as religious people who claim to 'know' that God does exist.

I pity both sides equally.
Agreed.

I'm passive agnostic.

I don't know, and don't particularly care. I'm either going to hell, or I'm not going to exist. Neither sound particularly enticing.

'When I'm lying in my bed, I think about life and I think about death and neither one particularly appeals to me' Morrissey.
 
tonea2003 said:
certain schools teach such beliefs as facts which they are clearly not or at the very least dubious and teach ways which are odious

Well thats a reflection on the school not the religion

It would be crazy to say if you sin thats you going to hell - in fact it is accepted everyone does sin - "Let those without sin cast the first stone"
 
johnmc said:
pominoz said:
johnmc said:
Good framework to bring kids up in until they are old enough to decide for themselves

What?

Never ,ever,would i think it is right to bring up my kids to believe that if they did wrong (as all kids do ,or try to do) that they will spend eternity in hell for it.
That is a fcked up way of raising kids.

You have a warped view of what they actually teach you.

I do not remember being told you will go to hell if you do something wrong - in fact i used to go to confession and be absolved of sin.

I did get brought up in a religion that taught me not to steal, to treat one as you would like to be treated, not to lie, to be meek and humble, to consider those more unfortunate than me etc etc.

Now you can say you will teach your kids that but you cant be at school with them or with them all the time. Also, if it were that easy Santa would never been invented in order to try and get kids to behave or they wont get presents. Its a similar thing.

Kids are brought up with whats right and wrong, and the framework helps. I dont believe all the walking and water nonsense but it is a way of teaching.

How would you teach your kids right and wrong - you would use storys, examples, fables etc etc - its the same.

-- Mon Jul 11, 2011 3:15 pm --

tonea2003 said:
johnmc said:
Good framework to bring kids up in until they are old enough to decide for themselves

you don't need religion to bring children up with a good moral compass

Correct you don't NEED religion. It helps in my opinion, as you can't be with your kids all the time and you cant teach them everything otherwise you wouldnt send them to school at all would you

So you are saying that kids need a make believe "Godfather" to keep them in line?
Not for my kids ,thank you.
They will treat others as they would want to be treated by others,the common good principle,that has made us what we are.
No "Godfather" needed.
 
pominoz said:
So you are saying that kids need a make believe "Godfather" to keep them in line?
Not for my kids ,thank you.
They will treat others as they would want to be treated by others,the common good principle,that has made us what we are.
No "Godfather" needed.

Where did i say they "Need" a make believe godfather - I said in my view it helps.

And I would never tell you how to bring up your kids. I think religion serves a purpose and helps instill decent values. Now I would never say religion should be relied on doing this in isolation - it needs to be backed up in every day life and parenting. You say your kids will be brought up treating people the way they want to be treated, great, thats the ideal. I was brought up a catholic and that was one of the main messages. I jsut think it helps sit along side parenting and helps reinforce those values. I'm not saying you need to chant in the name of god, never drink or swear, just the actual framework and values I think can assist bringing children up the right way. Not in isolation.

I would never tell you that you need religion as I dont think you do, you can do whatever you want.

And the make believe thing, its just stories, like the boy who cried wolf, I reckon a lot of parents will use that, its just a story/fable like many in the bible with a message.
 
TheMightyQuinn said:
No.

Atheists who claim to 'know' that God doesn't exist are as banal, facile and cunty as religious people who claim to 'know' that God does exist.

I pity both sides equally.

In fairness,atheists very seldom start wars/crusades/jihads against agnostics,or indeed anyone who believes in a different beardy bloke in the sky who doesn't exist so,on balance,I think that they are a safer bet.
Plus they have all the good music,drugs and sexual perversion,which i'm sure must appeal to your baser urges in some deeply primal way.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
No.

Atheists who claim to 'know' that God doesn't exist are as banal, facile and cunty as religious people who claim to 'know' that God does exist.

I pity both sides equally.

In fairness,atheists very seldom start wars/crusades/jihads against agnostics,or indeed anyone who believes in a different beardy bloke in the sky who doesn't exist so,on balance,I think that they are a safer bet.
Plus they have all the good music,drugs and sexual perversion,which i'm sure must appeal to your baser urges in some deeply primal way.

I dislike both sides.

If it was proven that God doesn't exist then I'd stop taking drugs and listening to music to be honest!
 

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