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In reply to the discussion: Why do people believe in God? [View all]walkingman
(8,348 posts)82. Reminds me of some of the Yoga classes I took in the 60's , thank you for posting.
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I think my bumper sticker says it all "Critical Thinking, the Other American Deficit.
NoRethugFriends
Jul 2023
#1
It means the strength of your conviction should be proportional to your evidence
Major Nikon
Jul 2023
#20
As a kid we did what was called a "sword drill" which is where you had kind of a contest
walkingman
Jul 2023
#6
I'm not sure your are confirming that my question of "Why do you believe in God" is offensive
walkingman
Jul 2023
#55
What I was confirming is that talking about believing in God at DU does not feel safe.
ShazzieB
Jul 2023
#83
Understand - I honestly am just curious what others think about the issue. As I said earlier, I had
walkingman
Jul 2023
#84
So just the act of questioning is offensive? I am trying to understand the logic of religion.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#35
The overwhelming majority of the content on this site involves ridiculing beliefs.
Act_of_Reparation
Jul 2023
#58
I was always told to believe that GOD knows and understands everything we do in life for everyone.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#36
Cool video - reminded me of my first algebra class where my only thought was
walkingman
Jul 2023
#71
It started out as a brilliant leap of logic for people that had no understanding of geology yet.
brewens
Jul 2023
#8
It took them a few thousand years to settle on one god being the best message. We know now a lot
brewens
Jul 2023
#49
Yes I think it's because from childhood, people are taught to accept god on faith and faith alone
vlyons
Jul 2023
#9
The only problem I have with Christians (I don't know anyone who professes another religion) is they
walkingman
Jul 2023
#38
These days when asked what my religion is for a medical appointment or any document
walkingman
Jul 2023
#77
I don't have a problem with people believing in anything that helps them get by
Skittles
Jul 2023
#57
I don't fear death - I like being here but realize it is only for a short time.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#39
I don't fear death - I worry about those I will leave behind. Maybe because I am already old
walkingman
Jul 2023
#76
I believe that God is what connects us all. Not a personal God but a spirit that
Maraya1969
Jul 2023
#16
I love those thoughts. I hate it when I see people's religious beliefs telling other how they should
walkingman
Jul 2023
#40
Reminds me of some of the Yoga classes I took in the 60's , thank you for posting.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#82
I would love to see my Dad and Mom again. Just to have a "grownup" conversation about things
walkingman
Jul 2023
#41
I could get that link to work but I found the series - thank you. Look forward to watching.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#42
Makes sense. Just wonder why it never took for me in terms of organized religion.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#43
Possibly because you were exposed to alternative information at a young age
Major Nikon
Jul 2023
#45
From what I've seen that makes perfect sense. It seems more like a social group than anything else
walkingman
Jul 2023
#44
I wear a T-shirt that says "Coexist" - you are actually living it! Sounds like a nice lifestyle.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#51
I've always thought of it as the "Initial Singularity" but I understand what you are saying.
walkingman
Jul 2023
#52