interesting that you would compare the rational non delusional ones as autistic considering the fact there is a direct evidence that the more intelligent one is the more likely he is to grow out of the notions that there are magical bearded men in the sky (that let innocent children get molested by their earthly representatives in gods own house while they do nothing).
I just remember having so many questions that i wasnt allowed to find answers to even when common sense was already screaming that i was lying to myself. I just couldnt figure out a way to circumvent my intellect without deluding myself and feeling like an intellectual fraud to myself. So i always felt like a fraud no matter what i did. it brought me no comfort. I educated myself out of it.now when I have a question, i get the real honest answer that i can test myself if i wanted to.
Agreed. We have to be taught that we are evil and fallen, so that religion can provide a saviour. If we are taught that we are wonderful human beings capable of great things, that is probably how we'll turn out. I see so many people still in the bondage of christianity, and they feel so guilty all the time. I'm just glad I figured it out before it was too late.
I really relate to your comments. When I first realized that everything I had been told was a lie, it was a shock at first. It shook my foundation. But after the smoke cleared, life was so much better without delusion. I remember the moment clearly that I realized that christianity and the bible was just made-up, and it was suddenly so obvious. It was like finding out santa didn't exist when I was about 8 years old. Too bad it took so much longer to find out about this.
Religion only works in an environment of fear and ignorance. Belief is only required if you don't pursue the actual answers. Faith is only needed if you believe you are incapable of influencing the outcome. All are substitutions and temporary solutions for flaws man was meant to educate himself out of.
Religion first has to teach man that he is small and weak before it can teach he is protected and loved. The conditions of protection are great and the penalties for doubt? Dire.
To me atheism wasnt really a search for truth as much as it was a letting go of delusion that NEVER made and sense but I desperately clinged to anyway. when I released it, it released me.
i didnt worry about death anymore, I began to take real responsiblility for my life, i found that many questions i had were easily answered through science and understanding that as humans,we will always attempt to delude ourselves if we dont want to look for the real answers or are afraid.
"the Bible admonishes to remove the plank from your eye first "
Maybe the bible should have used the space to write that ambiguous drivel and instead use it to admonish preists to remove their penis's from our children instead?
I agree with you completely! It's wonderful to hear other people saying this stuff. There's more and more christians breaking out of the bubble of superstition and living in reality! I subscribed to you...
It is so ironic that delusionals use phrases like "common sense" you pray to a magical bearded old man in the sky and you answer all science questions with "it's Magic!!" yet you honestly think that you can judge common sense and reason?
religion is the enemy of reason and logic.stick to what you know. murmuring in a corner to yourself while your life ticks away. praying for death because there you will have the real fun...
interesting that you would compare the rational non delusional ones as autistic considering the fact there is a direct evidence that the more intelligent one is the more likely he is to grow out of the notions that there are magical bearded men in the sky (that let innocent children get molested by their earthly representatives in gods own house while they do nothing).
randypagan 2 years ago
There is a theory that atheism is a form of social autism. This is due to observation and atheists self reporting as high on the asperger's scale.
Thanks for adding further weight to that theory.
Emundas455 2 years ago
I just remember having so many questions that i wasnt allowed to find answers to even when common sense was already screaming that i was lying to myself. I just couldnt figure out a way to circumvent my intellect without deluding myself and feeling like an intellectual fraud to myself. So i always felt like a fraud no matter what i did. it brought me no comfort. I educated myself out of it.now when I have a question, i get the real honest answer that i can test myself if i wanted to.
randypagan 2 years ago
Agreed. We have to be taught that we are evil and fallen, so that religion can provide a saviour. If we are taught that we are wonderful human beings capable of great things, that is probably how we'll turn out. I see so many people still in the bondage of christianity, and they feel so guilty all the time. I'm just glad I figured it out before it was too late.
pammer12345 2 years ago
I really relate to your comments. When I first realized that everything I had been told was a lie, it was a shock at first. It shook my foundation. But after the smoke cleared, life was so much better without delusion. I remember the moment clearly that I realized that christianity and the bible was just made-up, and it was suddenly so obvious. It was like finding out santa didn't exist when I was about 8 years old. Too bad it took so much longer to find out about this.
pammer12345 2 years ago
Religion only works in an environment of fear and ignorance. Belief is only required if you don't pursue the actual answers. Faith is only needed if you believe you are incapable of influencing the outcome. All are substitutions and temporary solutions for flaws man was meant to educate himself out of.
Religion first has to teach man that he is small and weak before it can teach he is protected and loved. The conditions of protection are great and the penalties for doubt? Dire.
randypagan 2 years ago
To me atheism wasnt really a search for truth as much as it was a letting go of delusion that NEVER made and sense but I desperately clinged to anyway. when I released it, it released me.
i didnt worry about death anymore, I began to take real responsiblility for my life, i found that many questions i had were easily answered through science and understanding that as humans,we will always attempt to delude ourselves if we dont want to look for the real answers or are afraid.
randypagan 2 years ago
"the Bible admonishes to remove the plank from your eye first "
Maybe the bible should have used the space to write that ambiguous drivel and instead use it to admonish preists to remove their penis's from our children instead?
randypagan 2 years ago
I agree with you completely! It's wonderful to hear other people saying this stuff. There's more and more christians breaking out of the bubble of superstition and living in reality! I subscribed to you...
pammer12345 2 years ago
It is so ironic that delusionals use phrases like "common sense" you pray to a magical bearded old man in the sky and you answer all science questions with "it's Magic!!" yet you honestly think that you can judge common sense and reason?
religion is the enemy of reason and logic.stick to what you know. murmuring in a corner to yourself while your life ticks away. praying for death because there you will have the real fun...
randypagan 2 years ago