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Post by WarrenPeace on Jan 15, 2018 5:49:06 GMT
So I'm watching the movie AA and how this kid goes to confession. And the priest tells him that he has to do like 3 Hail Mary's and 3 Lord's Prayer and then he is off the hook or forgiven or whatever. It hits me right away at how everything, from thinking that one does something wrong through sin to the penance doled out is all just made up by humans. I mean, first of all the kid didn't sin. It's just a bunch of guilt tripping bullshit and then the penance is created to make him feel better. Just a bunch of bullshit made up entirely by humans to somehow make themselves feel bad then better all from a book of a bunch of made up stories by other humans. Religion is bogus.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 15, 2018 6:21:47 GMT
So I'm watching the movie AA and how this kid goes to confession. And the priest tells him that he has to do like 3 Hail Mary's and 3 Lord's Prayer and then he is off the hook or forgiven or whatever. It hits me right away at how everything, from thinking that one does something wrong through sin to the penance doled out is all just made up by humans. I mean, first of all the kid didn't sin. It's just a bunch of guilt tripping bullshit and then the penance is created to make him feel better. Just a bunch of bullshit made up entirely by humans to somehow make themselves feel bad then better all from a book of a bunch of made up stories by other humans. Religion is bogus. That particular aspect of that particular religion is bogus, at least in my opinion as well, that does not make all of religion bogus.
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Post by WarrenPeace on Jan 15, 2018 6:27:07 GMT
So I'm watching the movie AA and how this kid goes to confession. And the priest tells him that he has to do like 3 Hail Mary's and 3 Lord's Prayer and then he is off the hook or forgiven or whatever. It hits me right away at how everything, from thinking that one does something wrong through sin to the penance doled out is all just made up by humans. I mean, first of all the kid didn't sin. It's just a bunch of guilt tripping bullshit and then the penance is created to make him feel better. Just a bunch of bullshit made up entirely by humans to somehow make themselves feel bad then better all from a book of a bunch of made up stories by other humans. Religion is bogus. That particular aspect of that particular religion is bogus, at least in my opinion as well, that does not make all of religion bogus. IMO the ones that are spiritual based such as Buddhism or Wicca/Paganism are a lot more truer to the soul and ones that have made up rituals, guilt trips etc out of a book of myth to this material thing called "god" just to appease "him" instead of oneself are the bogus ones.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 15, 2018 6:29:16 GMT
That particular aspect of that particular religion is bogus, at least in my opinion as well, that does not make all of religion bogus. IMO the ones that are spiritual based such as Buddhism or Wicca/Paganism are a lot more truer to the soul and ones that have made up rituals, guilt trips etc out of a book of myth to this material thing called "god" just to appease "him" instead of oneself are the bogus ones. How do you feel about spiritual Christians?
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Post by WarrenPeace on Jan 15, 2018 6:30:56 GMT
IMO the ones that are spiritual based such as Buddhism or Wicca/Paganism are a lot more truer to the soul and ones that have made up rituals, guilt trips etc out of a book of myth to this material thing called "god" just to appease "him" instead of oneself are the bogus ones. How do you feel about spiritual Christians? I don't know anything about them and would have to look into that. I'm not a believer in the bible or to take it all at face value.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 15, 2018 6:40:08 GMT
How do you feel about spiritual Christians? I don't know anything about them and would have to look into that. I'm not a believer in the bible or to take it all at face value. There are a number of Christians who are more interested in metaphysics and connection with what they see as God™ rather than not eating fish on a Friday and idolatry.
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Post by phludowin on Jan 15, 2018 10:33:19 GMT
I haven't seen Angela's Ashes, but I believe that the possibility of confessions is one element of the Catholic church's success.
Some people want to talk about what bothers them, and unlike a therapy session, a confession is free of charge.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 11:29:50 GMT
Thats a good movie
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jan 15, 2018 11:51:50 GMT
So I'm watching the movie AA and how this kid goes to confession. And the priest tells him that he has to do like 3 Hail Mary's and 3 Lord's Prayer and then he is off the hook or forgiven or whatever. It hits me right away at how everything, from thinking that one does something wrong through sin to the penance doled out is all just made up by humans. I mean, first of all the kid didn't sin. It's just a bunch of guilt tripping bullshit and then the penance is created to make him feel better. Just a bunch of bullshit made up entirely by humans to somehow make themselves feel bad then better all from a book of a bunch of made up stories by other humans. Religion is bogus. Why do religion haters pretend that one example is a sum total of religion? Further, why do they apply their definitions onto ones clearly not in line with the religious to "prove" something? There will never be a time that sin doesn't exist will ever be a valid argument against sin existing.
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Post by kls on Jan 15, 2018 11:52:38 GMT
I don't know anything about them and would have to look into that. I'm not a believer in the bible or to take it all at face value. There are a number of Christians who are more interested in metaphysics and connection with what they see as God™ rather than not eating fish on a Friday and idolatry. I'm a Christian (Catholic in particular). That would apply to me.
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Post by kuatorises on Jan 15, 2018 15:11:35 GMT
So religion is bogus because of… Some movie?
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Post by kls on Jan 15, 2018 15:17:17 GMT
I'm a Christian (Catholic in particular). That would apply to me. What aspect of the metaphysical and connection with God are you wanting to apply or connect with though k? It sounds like you are still searching. Not sure how to answer except feel a deeper connection with God in my day to day life.
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Post by kls on Jan 15, 2018 15:21:41 GMT
So I'm watching the movie AA and how this kid goes to confession. And the priest tells him that he has to do like 3 Hail Mary's and 3 Lord's Prayer and then he is off the hook or forgiven or whatever. It hits me right away at how everything, from thinking that one does something wrong through sin to the penance doled out is all just made up by humans. I mean, first of all the kid didn't sin. It's just a bunch of guilt tripping bullshit and then the penance is created to make him feel better. Just a bunch of bullshit made up entirely by humans to somehow make themselves feel bad then better all from a book of a bunch of made up stories by other humans. Religion is bogus. What did the boy confess? I remember my confession when I was about 8 or 9 and we never really focused on sin (as children). It was more what were some things you want to do better to be more like Jesus? Typical admissions of pouting when my mom or dad told me to do something or teasing my little sisters. The priest told me to give them hugs and tell them I love them. It wasn't really a case of being told you need to be forgiven. It was more trying to live like Jesus would helps us feel His love and show it to others.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jan 15, 2018 15:36:39 GMT
Why do religion haters pretend that one example is a sum total of religion? Further, why do they apply their definitions onto ones clearly not in line with the religious to "prove" something? There will never be a time that sin doesn't exist will ever be a valid argument against sin existing.Who's sin, yours or mine? It doesn't matter. the only thing that matters is whether you accept another's view of the sin, unless it's breaking the law (Legality is merely secular sin), unless sin is law since it's a concept and can't be taken away. Guilt, however, is not really a concept. It is what is felt and people can feel it/no feel it without regard to sin. The notion of sin simply outlines whether that is right or wrong in the context of the religious tenets people choose to accept which is why the OP's view of it is completely irrelevant.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 15, 2018 17:03:32 GMT
There are a number of Christians who are more interested in metaphysics and connection with what they see as God™ rather than not eating fish on a Friday and idolatry. I'm a Christian (Catholic in particular). That would apply to me. I am pleased, also interested, if I was to stereotype Catholics I would say they were the most dogmatic of the Christian sects. Do you find yourself at odds with other Catholics?
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Post by kls on Jan 15, 2018 17:07:40 GMT
I'm a Christian (Catholic in particular). That would apply to me. I am pleased, also interested, if I was to stereotype Catholics I would say they were the most dogmatic of the Christian sects. Do you find yourself at odds with other Catholics? Not really. Many assumptions about what most lay Catholics believe just aren't so around here. I don't know a single Catholic who says he or she is against birth control for example. I can't even recall a priest speaking out against it.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Jan 15, 2018 17:12:19 GMT
That particular aspect of that particular religion is bogus, at least in my opinion as well, that does not make all of religion bogus. IMO the ones that are spiritual based such as Buddhism or Wicca/Paganism are a lot more truer to the soul and ones that have made up rituals, guilt trips etc out of a book of myth to this material thing called "god" just to appease "him" instead of oneself are the bogus ones. Sometimes I call myself a "Zen Satanist." I'm really fond of both Zen Buddhism and LaVeyan Satanism. They're not even particularly "spiritual." They're far more just philosophical, and I agree with a lot of the philosophy of both.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 15, 2018 17:22:36 GMT
I am pleased, also interested, if I was to stereotype Catholics I would say they were the most dogmatic of the Christian sects. Do you find yourself at odds with other Catholics? Not really. Many assumptions about what most lay Catholics believe just aren't so around here. I don't know a single Catholic who says he or she is against birth control for example. I can't even recall a priest speaking out against it. Oh nice, I like the stories I hear where Christians are becoming progressive, if you don't mind me asking, where are you from?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 15, 2018 17:47:09 GMT
Of course, you do.
Got the RFID in your hand yet? Some people have already got 'em, you know. How progressive is that?
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Post by WarrenPeace on Jan 15, 2018 17:48:23 GMT
So I'm watching the movie AA and how this kid goes to confession. And the priest tells him that he has to do like 3 Hail Mary's and 3 Lord's Prayer and then he is off the hook or forgiven or whatever. It hits me right away at how everything, from thinking that one does something wrong through sin to the penance doled out is all just made up by humans. I mean, first of all the kid didn't sin. It's just a bunch of guilt tripping bullshit and then the penance is created to make him feel better. Just a bunch of bullshit made up entirely by humans to somehow make themselves feel bad then better all from a book of a bunch of made up stories by other humans. Religion is bogus. Confession is designed to make someone feel better about themselves by admitting to a man of the cloth so they can receive absolution from the bogus almighty creator, that is only a creation of the church. Depending on the extent of the action\behavior, there are always going to be universal consequences, we just might not know what at the time. If it is a serious crime that was committed, the priest would have to convince the confessor to do the appropriate thing by taking responsibility for their actions and reporting it to the correct authorities.
Yes, religion is bogus, and for questionable actions by people, to suddenly feel redeemed because they have confessed and will still enter the kingdom of heaven due to believing in what the religion propagates is one big massive crock.
Exactly. You get it to. I don't believe in sin but I do believe in right and wrong and morality and laws. I don't let this guilt tripping bogus stuff known as sin run my life.
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