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Religion isn’t the problem, people are the problem.
I’ve been Christened, I got married in a church, I attend weddings and funerals in a church, but I think religeon is b*llocks in any shape or form!
Quote from: Filo on November 03, 2018, 11:17:44 amI’ve been Christened, I got married in a church, I attend weddings and funerals in a church, but I think religeon is b*llocks in any shape or form!Does that not just make you a massive hypocrite? Getting married in a church at least (attending weddings and funerals is obviously just going along with someone else’s views), and taking vows under God - if religion is all b*llocks why was one of the biggest days of your life purposely chosen as a religious ceremony?
Religion is a little like Brexit; 2 groups arguing over something that absolutely nobody knows the answer to!
Or one side making decisions based on rational analysis and the other basing their approach on faith?
Yeah. Frequently. But it is an undeniable fact that religion is founded on faith rather than rational analysis. And it is an undeniable fact that the main supporters of Brexit are asking people to ignore rational analysis of the consequences and instead to trust that things will turn out right. Those are opinions of mine. They are established facts. So it's strange of you to ask me that question on this topic.
That's a very odd response to what I said. I didn't make any value judgements. Or say anything about atheism. I'm also well aware that many great scientists believe in God. But that doesn't change the fact that faith is a different mental process to rational analysis.
And no. Not going to Chorley but hopefully going to the Barnsley match. Which is a triumph of faith over rational analysis.
Quote from: Filo on November 03, 2018, 11:17:44 amI’ve been Christened, I got married in a church, I attend weddings and funerals in a church, but I think religeon is b*llocks in any shape or form! Did you believe in religion in your misspelt youth Filo? 😉