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  • Anonymous
    FFR Player
    • May 2002
    • 1088

    #1

    The New "Religion"

    It seems to me that it's politically incorrect to be Christian, or Jewish, or Protestant, or, well, anything but some Eastern religion now-a-days. People give me a hard time because I'm Mormon, and it really ticks me off. "YOU GAY HATER!!" Ugh. Last I checked, one of my best friends is a lesbian. I don't approve of her sexual orientation, but what does that matter? Does that determine if a person is good or not? She's still one of the nicest people I know and is fun to be around.

    You can't do anything mildy religious in public anymore. I bet I'd get sued by some restaraunt if I said a silent prayer to myself to bless the food, because they don't want to endorse that kind of thing. It's a total 180. Atheists claim that us religious people are intolerant of them, but it seems to me to be the total opposite. The most close-minded people in the world are the ones that claim to be open-minded. Hell, I know I'm close minded about lots of things. I'm glad I'm that way, too. I know some things for 100% certain, and so of course I'm not going to be "open-minded."

    I was veritably chewed out the other day because I believe there is a God. I was cussed and sworn at for it. What the hell is with that?

    I think what the world needs is more people that believe there are rights and wrongs. Without wrongs, there can be no rights, people. That's one thing I really don't like about the liberal agenda, is that they think there are no wrongs, that people should do whatever the hell they want to. It's almost as if they want it to be so the only things enjoyable in life are the base pleasures. I'm sorry, but life would just suck if that's all there was, was sex or whatever else they might do from extreme base emotions. It's just so self-serving. The happiest people in life hardly do anything for themselves. They just love people and do things for them. It's not a bad existance, as I'm coming to find out. Pretty rewarding.

    I'm just ranting now. Input would be appreciated.
  • Laharl
    FFR Player
    • Sep 2003
    • 1821

    #2
    Something is wrong with Login, seriously. That was me, that created the post, although it said I was logged in.
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    • LifesEagle
      FFR Player
      • Jan 2004
      • 29

      #3
      Does that determine if a person is good or not?
      Uh yeah it does...

      You can't do anything mildy religious in public anymore. I bet I'd get sued by some restaraunt if I said a silent prayer to myself to bless the food
      That is untrue, you can say a prayer in public, my friends were at Wendy's (the resturant) and they all stood up and said a prayer real loud. People actually admired what they did.


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      • Specforces
        Yes
        • Jan 2004
        • 5028

        #4
        All depends on what part of the country you live in eagle, in some parts it can be shunned, in the bible belt it is the law.
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        • 87x
          Retired Staff
          • Dec 2002
          • 4379

          #5
          i understand where your comming form completely laharl, I have no religous preference. I believe in evolution, but it seems anytime i tell a religous person that we get into an arguement. I don't care what you believe in, have your beliefs, it doesn't affect me any. It's just shitty when I'm passive towards religous in respect for them and they give me shit, but then if I say something to someone about it, im now all of sudden the bad guy, and that im "forcing my beliefs onto them".


          oh, and your religous preferences have nothing to do with whethere you are a good person or not, some of the more interesting people I know are satanic (or claim to be).


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          • Anticrombie0909
            FFR Player
            • Jul 2003
            • 4683

            #6
            I totally agree with you Laharl, about how retarded things are getting toward religion. It's like we can't accept anybody's beliefs about anything anymore. I'm atheist, so obviously I don't believe in it, but in a way I kind of admire those that put a lot of feeling and devotion into their religion...part of me thinks it's a bit stupid, but the other non-cynical part admires the feeling they can devote to something on a basis of pure faith. I really don't care if somebody prays or anything, the reason I'm outspoken against organized religion as a whole (Christianity mostly) is the amount of emphasis they enforce on them being right and everyone else being wrong. I hate how they refuse to listen to anybody else's opinion, against better and more plausible judgement, because of the amount of blind faith they put into a book. That's why I hate racist people, extremists, radicals, terrorists. Nobody is ever completely right, and even if I agree with their views I still think they are wrong for not accepting other points of view and insisting their correctness, even in the face of blatant disproval.

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            • RIAA
              FFR Player
              • Oct 2003
              • 39

              #7
              Re: The New "Religion"

              Originally posted by LifesEagle
              Does that determine if a person is good or not?
              Uh yeah it does...
              Completely untrue. I've got a friend who's gay and his parents are very Catholic, if they were to find out then my guess is that his family would toss him out. The point I'm trying to get at, he's the nicest person I know, and lots of fun to talk to. He's great with advice and treats everyone in a loving way. Does that seem like a bad person to you?

              Edit: Why in the world is the word gay censored?

              Originally posted by Anonymous
              It seems to me that it's politically incorrect to be Christian, or Jewish, or Protestant, or, well, anything but some Eastern religion now-a-days. People give me a hard time because I'm Mormon, and it really ticks me off.
              I know exactly how you feel about that, it's great to have a friend who completely puts down your religion almost everyday. I hear many jokes about Mormons, some of them aren't all that pleasant.

              Originally posted by Anonymous
              Atheists claim that us religious people are intolerant of them, but it seems to me to be the total opposite.
              My family's Mormon, and I've often thought about whether there is a God, I don't find one to be exactly like the Latter-Day Saints describe it, but it is similar. Some religious people are intolerant of Atheists, and some Atheists are intolerant in religious people.

              Originally posted by Anonymous
              I think what the world needs is more people that believe there are rights and wrongs. Without wrongs, there can be no rights, people. That's one thing I really don't like about the liberal agenda, is that they think there are no wrongs, that people should do whatever the hell they want to.
              Humans have the ability to do what they choose. There are those who will do something without thinking about the consequences later, and those who plan ahead and see all perspectives. Thus we have people who cannot control themselves and will not consider the consequences of an action before they partake of it, creating a wound not only unto themselves, but unto others. Others, with great tolerance will consider things and see all of the pros and cons before making their decision, and I feel that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints teaches others how to weigh out a problem and consider it before doing anything about it.
              rawr

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              • plasmix
                FFR Player
                • Jun 2003
                • 3639

                #8
                To be honest, I don't really believe there is a God.

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                • hEaLiNgViSiOnAnGeLicMiX
                  FFR Player
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 1663

                  #9
                  The most close-minded people in the world are the ones that claim to be open-minded. Hell, I know I'm close minded about lots of things. I'm glad I'm that way, too. I know some things for 100% certain, and so of course I'm not going to be "open-minded."
                  In a way, there is nothing wrong with being closed minded. It shows that you have enough confidence in yourself to hold your beliefs and not change them because you think you're truly right. But, it's also importao respect and atleast listen to the thoughts of others, wether you consider them to be right or not is your choice.

                  As for the matter of atheists. I'm not religious, but I do believe that there is some God/upper power out there. We're creations, it's simple as that. Without a creator, we would've never been put into this world. That's something I believe, and it's something that other people don't, including atheists. What gets on my nerves is how they disrespect other peoples beliefs.
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                  • jewpinthethird
                    (The Fat's Sabobah)
                    FFR Music Producer
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 11711

                    #10
                    I am having a hard time putting my ideals into words. See, where I live, it seems the cool and hip thing to do is have sex, drink, and smoke marijuana and go to church. Which drives me literally insane when they tell me I am going to "hell" and that I am the evil person because I wont accept that there is a god or not. (in fact one of them actually worked at the church)

                    So much of my opinion of "religious" people has been tainted. But then I have so say to myself "No, these people are not 'christians'."

                    Then I think of the few hardcore christian friends, and they are some of the nicest people I know. Truly they are. One of them was a drummer for my ska band, in order for him to stay in the band we had to say that we were all christian. Ha...actually, we played our final show at his church.

                    Then I realized, they never forced their beliefs onto me. They put up with all my...sacrilegious jokes and warped sense of humor. They truly are good people.

                    It doesnt so much matter what you believe, but how good of a person you are.

                    I dont know...I'd like to think myself open-minded...but I am probably far from it.

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                    • Specforces
                      Yes
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 5028

                      #11
                      I'm pretty open minded. See the truth Lupin, read Nietszche.
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                      • Laharl
                        FFR Player
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 1821

                        #12
                        Originally posted by plasmix
                        To be honest, I don't really believe there is a God.
                        This has to do with the topic at hand... how?
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                        • jewpinthethird
                          (The Fat's Sabobah)
                          FFR Music Producer
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 11711

                          #13
                          What makes this country so great is the fact that you can believe in what you want. And anyone who doesnt believe that is ignorant.

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                          • Lupin_the_3rd
                            FFR Player
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 2665

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Specforces
                            I'm pretty open minded. See the truth Lupin, read Nietszche.
                            ...

                            this is getting old jewpin

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                            • Laharl
                              FFR Player
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 1821

                              #15
                              Originally posted by jewpinthethird
                              What makes this country so great is the fact that you can believe in what you want. And anyone who doesnt believe that is ignorant.
                              I agree, wholeheartedly, and that's why the whole "NO RELIGION IN SCHOOLSS!!1!1!" movement pisses me off.

                              How about a no forcing your atheist ideas movement in schools? If people want to claim they want a live-and-let-live-world, they better start to live it themselves.
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