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maadmax 0
Science also shows that all of the matter and energy that makes you a reality has & will exist eternally in one form or another.
How can you rationally deduce that your consciousness is any exception to the eternal nature of the universe.
lurch 0
Jedi don't have or need gods. They work for the light side of the force. Starting from that assumption, an entire moral code can be derived with a basis on respect, understanding and empathy for others, and a rejection of principles that tend to have negative consequences such as hate, fear, greed, and lust for power.
Its amazing that a moral code derived from a fictional space opera with a tongue in cheek humor makes more sense than any existing religion I'm aware of. So, yeah. I work for the light side of the force, my only real goal in life is to be "A good man", and I try my damndest to get through life without making it worse for or causing harm to anyone else. Call me a Jedi.
-B
promise5 17
Believe me I tried.
OHCHUTE 0
Yes I realize you can think of boobies hanging from a cliff, or the SHIT god as you yell OH SHIT when the chute is tangled but just wondering really that state of mind where belief is absent.
"Progressive Christians, breaking stereotypes since 33 A.D."
Trev_S 0
I put bible bashing christian because i think there's a big difference between your average christian and the Bill O'reillys of the world.
promise5 17
QuoteIf you're christian you should pick theist.
I put bible bashing christian because i think there's a big difference between your average christian and the Bill O'reillys of the world.
SO i guess I shouldn't mention that I like O'reilly
Believe me I tried.
davjohns 1
QuoteJedi.
Jedi don't have or need gods. They work for the light side of the force. Starting from that assumption, an entire moral code can be derived with a basis on respect, understanding and empathy for others, and a rejection of principles that tend to have negative consequences such as hate, fear, greed, and lust for power.
Its amazing that a moral code derived from a fictional space opera with a tongue in cheek humor makes more sense than any existing religion I'm aware of. So, yeah. I work for the light side of the force, my only real goal in life is to be "A good man", and I try my damndest to get through life without making it worse for or causing harm to anyone else. Call me a Jedi.
-B
My FB lists Jedi as my religious preference. Look it up on the internet. It appears someone takes it seriously.
But do you think it would be appropriate to just remove all of the warning labels and let nature take its course.
Trev_S 0
QuoteQuoteIf you're christian you should pick theist.
I put bible bashing christian because i think there's a big difference between your average christian and the Bill O'reillys of the world.
SO i guess I shouldn't mention that I like O'reilly
"Tide goes in, tide goes out. You can't explain that!"
chutem 0
No imaginary friend in the sky for me.
promise5 17
teasing on the O'reilly, but I do like glen beck
Believe me I tried.
Trev_S 0
QuoteNo imaginary friend in the sky for me.
Who needs an imaginary friend in the sky when you've got real ones in the sky ;)
Andy9o8 0
Quoteteasing on the O'reilly, but I do like glen beck
Check please?
davjohns 1
But do you think it would be appropriate to just remove all of the warning labels and let nature take its course.
Trapped in a bad actor's body.
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