Originally Posted by
Russ tha G
Cliff's Notes: The only good thing to come out of God/religion is the few people who behave decently because they're scared of this heaven/hell nonsense. However, many nonbelievers behave the same way (not killing, raping, etc), and many "believers" are awful people - not mention delusional because they believe fairy tales more than they believe in science.
Time changed for J.C. BC>AD. Life changed when he came to earth.
Nothing changed during this time switch. BC/AD was created back when religion was used as the law of the land - before there were constitutions and things of that nature. BC/AD was just a way to explain prehistoric times with people. If you think about it, BC is considered pre-historic... that is, before there's records of anything. So people can--and obviously have--make up whatever they want and say that that's what happened in that time period. Point is, there's no proof.
It's laughable that people can follow something - anything, so blindly. If we're the only two people in the room and something of yours comes up missing and I said I didn't take it - would you believe that? If not, then why are you so sure about this God and religion thing? There's no logical reasoning to believe in it except for the fact that somebody scared your great-grandparents into believing it, and they kept scaring every other generation into believing it, too. You have not seen anything that would provide even minimal proof that A GOD existed. Science can be used to prove just about everything in existence - the only thing not 100% concretely provable is how life started
BUT there is a theory that is based off of other provable scientific findings that has at least
SOME foundation of fact behind it. Religion/God = not a single fact behind it.
Religion/God is intended to be nothing but a means of social control - and sometimes it works.[/b] Usually, people just use it as a basis for hating others that aren't just like them. Studies have shown that high religious beliefs have a direct correlation with lack of education and intelligence.
Personally, I think anybody who will believe anything without any fact behind it is nothing shy of delusional.
My girlfriend dragged me to the biggest church in Houston for Easter. They hold their services in what was once the Rockets' basketball arena. An arena full of people dancing and going crazy about something they, nor anybody they know, has ever seen, felt - nothing. I felt like I was surrounded by a bunch of crazy people. How can people be so blind?
The most hilarious part is that they will follow this nonsense so passionately, but they'll disbelieve major scientific findings because it goes against the religion. I mean, you must be literally crazy to some degree to be able to believe make-believe with ease, but doubt
science.
If you believe in a God, but not a religion, then you're missing the whole boat. God is the most worthless part of Christianity. The whole purpose of it is the commandments and the behavioral guidelines it presents -
most of which are good for people of any/no religion to follow to...most. God was just the fatherly figure for you to be scared of so that you would actually feel like somebody was going to punish you if you didn't follow the social guidance theory.
There's no such thing as a "good Christian" - There's the Christians that say that they're Christians, but go out and do terrible things every day. Then there's the ones that follow the book precisely, but are rude to anybody who has a different set of beliefs - if you have the audacity to call that "good," then you truly are delusional.
This is not entirely true. One of the most corrupt aspects of the Christian church over time (in addition to any other major organized religion)is that it used it's tenets to put people in manacles, but mentally and physically. The Conquistadors "spread the love of Christ" to the nativeLatin and Central Americans by infecting them with malaria, small pox, raping their women, and ultimately, their land. Looking back at the Roman Empire, theyactually crucified Jesus Christ "in the name of order." I can entirely see why a person would want to believe in a Higher Power without religion. Most organized religion is in fact, mind control.