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In Life...Growing Old is a Compulsion, while Growing Up is mostly Optional.
Wars nowadays are mostly Capitalism vs Communism.
they somehow can convince their followers that it's justified by their religion.
You will never get a bacon sandwich with that attitude Alan, or God fobid, the full English.
Ain't Religion against Greed?
Religion provides the Choice of Celibacy, unhelpful?
Does Religion not provide Inner Peace?
Starvation is a Logistical Distribution Failure.
Repression of Women is a Patriarchal Society drawback.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 28/03/2023 18:48:51You will never get a bacon sandwich with that attitude Alan, or God fobid, the full English. My point exactly. Guilty of breakfast, in the eyes of the gentiles.
Good deeds do not require justification.
If I've Sinned, it should be between Me & My GOD...nobody else's business!
There must be a reason why those deeds are thought to be good, and distinguish them from other deeds.
Quote from: Zer0 on 30/03/2023 00:46:51If I've Sinned, it should be between Me & My GOD...nobody else's business!If that sin was murder, the victim's family, who actually exist, take precedence over your imaginary friend in terms of whose business it is.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 30/03/2023 10:46:08Quote from: Zer0 on 30/03/2023 00:46:51If I've Sinned, it should be between Me & My GOD...nobody else's business!If that sin was murder, the victim's family, who actually exist, take precedence over your imaginary friend in terms of whose business it is.I think you have distinguished between sin (invented by perverts) and crime (determined by reasonable people). I'm not sure of the status of dietary laws: kosher and halal make sense as good practice for desert nomads, which have been subsumed into religious texts and turn up as trade regulations in some countries, but personal breach probably isn't considered sinful, whatever the popular press may say about bacon sarnies. But the status of coffee is taken very seriously in Salt Lake City - it isn't served in most boardrooms, but the unsaved can visit Starbucks.
My point is that if someone confesses their sins to the priest, that shouldn't be "the end of it".There are real people involved and they deserve "justice".