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Cannabis Correction Blog 22 Religious Reality

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  • wow, how the hell can you consider yourself agnostic, you have just demonstrated in these short 20 minutes that you are the biggest atheist ever

  • I'd like to point out that your assessment of Atheist vs Agnostic is incorrect. Agnostic isn't just a middle ground. You can be an Agnostic Theist or Agnostic Atheist. "Do I know there is or isn't a god? No. Do I believe? Yes (Agnostic Theist)/ No (Agnostic Atheist)." A middle ground is logically irreconcilable because of the second part of the question. I'm an Agnostic Atheist in that I don't know if I'm right in my disbelief, but I refuse to believe without solid scientific evidence. Follow?:)

  • the true argument i am confronted with is whether humans are born good or not. throughout history there is only one thing to be said, people are born inherently bad. i wish i could believe in everything could become okay with foreign relations, but humans only do to what fits their beliefs. thinkers such you and i cannot touch base with a now astounding 6 and a half billion people. humans are going into a "shithole"

  • I personally think religion shouldn't have anything to do with politics or the education system. I think that religion is based soley on the person who chooses to live by those belives, and should not interfere with something that has nothing to do with it. Religion is a set of values,not rules. I belive in god, thats my choice, and I will support your choice to belive what you belive until the day I die.

  • but to the actual topic. As a kid i believed in god as many kids do since they don't know any better then too much shit has happened that kinda shaked up the belief nowadays i don't care for one way or the other what i hate about religious folk is when you ask about a question example how did earth came to be the answer of course god did it. Non-religious folk atleast have the guts to say i don't know because thats the truth no one can be 100% sure how we came to be my two cents on the matter

  • It is true that psychedelic drugs bring the feeling of oneness for me and my friends we felt that we could connect our minds during our trip and there where 4 of us and everyone were trying to explain the same thing to eachother until we realized that it's not necessary since our minds at that moment were a single consciousness and to me that is a true meaning of spirituality i heartly recommend LSD to anyone who thinks their mind can take it not for weakminded but a its great learning experince

  • *sees religion in video title*

    *gets popcorn*

    *watches the firestorm that ensues*

    Religion itself is OK, regardless of where it originated, or what sect you follow. It provides the same thing science and the big bang does, an answer. The problem arises when people use it to gain power, and force others to agree with them. Let those who want to believe, believe. Let those that don't, don't. If you are firm in your beliefs, then hearing other opinions shouldn't make you angry.

    My two cents

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