Note: Keep the flames in those shitty trash talk threads, this is a topic for serious discussion. If you get petty and hot under the collar because "Bob from Oklahoma" called you an atheist fag, you need to bicker with him via PM's, this isn't the place for that mess.
I will come to your house and fill your nostrils with batteries if you don't keep this clean. No jabs at people or their beliefs, mature is the name of the game.
OK! On to the topic, which is religion! I'm going to start this out with 3 main questions I have for you guys, and we can expand and grow from there.
1) This might sound kind of biased and skewed, but do you know anyone that you feel is religious for the wrong reasons? If so, what are they? An old realtive of mine (50's or so) used to do stupid shit in his past, but has recently "found" religion in the past year or so. Now I've talked about this change for him with a few other "kin" my age, and we all pretty much agree he's mostly doing it because he's afraid of dying. Or you could say, because he realizes that he doesn't have much time left on this earth. Basically, to save his own hide and repent while he still can. I know I shouldn't be so quick to judge, but I really don't think he's doing it for the right reasons. Anyway, do you think there are only a set amount of "good" reasons to discover religion? To..find your faith, so to speak?
2) This is mainly for Christians who read the bible left and right- I was wondering if there is anywhere in the bible that says interracial marriage is a sin. I know there is a bit in there about gays, and people who fuck animals, and incest- but I was wondering if race was even a factor back then, sin-wise. That and I know some "triple K" are hardcore religious folk, and was wondering if they might have gotten some major inspiration for the racial hate through the bible.
3) Do you think God watches over you all the time, overseeing every single action you take? Or does he delegate that to a "guardian angel" in your belief system, or neither? I'm interested to see whether you think someone has their eye on you all the time, whether you think your life is already pre-determined so there is no need to watch over you, whatever is your belief.
Remember folks, batteries, batteries! Bolded parts for the lazy.
I will come to your house and fill your nostrils with batteries if you don't keep this clean. No jabs at people or their beliefs, mature is the name of the game.
OK! On to the topic, which is religion! I'm going to start this out with 3 main questions I have for you guys, and we can expand and grow from there.
1) This might sound kind of biased and skewed, but do you know anyone that you feel is religious for the wrong reasons? If so, what are they? An old realtive of mine (50's or so) used to do stupid shit in his past, but has recently "found" religion in the past year or so. Now I've talked about this change for him with a few other "kin" my age, and we all pretty much agree he's mostly doing it because he's afraid of dying. Or you could say, because he realizes that he doesn't have much time left on this earth. Basically, to save his own hide and repent while he still can. I know I shouldn't be so quick to judge, but I really don't think he's doing it for the right reasons. Anyway, do you think there are only a set amount of "good" reasons to discover religion? To..find your faith, so to speak?
2) This is mainly for Christians who read the bible left and right- I was wondering if there is anywhere in the bible that says interracial marriage is a sin. I know there is a bit in there about gays, and people who fuck animals, and incest- but I was wondering if race was even a factor back then, sin-wise. That and I know some "triple K" are hardcore religious folk, and was wondering if they might have gotten some major inspiration for the racial hate through the bible.
3) Do you think God watches over you all the time, overseeing every single action you take? Or does he delegate that to a "guardian angel" in your belief system, or neither? I'm interested to see whether you think someone has their eye on you all the time, whether you think your life is already pre-determined so there is no need to watch over you, whatever is your belief.
Remember folks, batteries, batteries! Bolded parts for the lazy.
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