Sounds like a religion
How can encouraging people to value evidence and reason be anything like a religion? That's not a rhetorical question by the way.
by cofty 188 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
Sounds like a religion
How can encouraging people to value evidence and reason be anything like a religion? That's not a rhetorical question by the way.
Why do you care that people believe in God?
NightOwl
A world without superstition would be a better one.
I do care when I see my loved one making poor decisions and suffering because of delusions and myths.
Why do you care that people believe in God?
It's actually a strange question on a forum for people who have had their families, friendships and careers destroyed by people who order their lives around superstitions.
Believing in God is fine with me if it goes no further than believing in things like love and compassion towards all people. When you start believing that there's a specific "truth" possessed by one person or group, that's where the door opens to all kinds of nonsense that harms the believer or the people he thinks are not as enlightened as him.
Believing in God is fine with me if it goes no further than believing in things like love and compassion towards all people
I'm not aware of any connection between those two things.
So it's out pure kindness, riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
NightOwl
Let people believe whatever they want, and quit trying to control them.
NightOwl
cofty, people intrinsically need someone to look up to as a model. It's our fate as social animals. So if they believe that God is love or they admire the example they feel was set by Jesus and want to imitate the kinder aspects of them, I think it actually helps them to be a better person. It's been demonstrated in a scientific study that people behave better when they believe they are being watched. Thus you can simply view belief in God as a way of maintaining a model of desired behavior.