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a-typical · 2 years
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cieldunoir · 9 months
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More pictures of Tobias that make me weak in the knees 😌
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sinful-skeptic · 1 year
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Religious conservatives love talking about trans people “mutilating their genitals” and then go off to circumcise their children without their consent 😇
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positivelyatheist · 2 months
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Anyways its a lie that people will become greedy, ignorant, or violent if they build their life on humanity and community instead of submission to a deity
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How can you be religious and atheist? Genuinely curious, never heard that before, the two kinda sound like the opposite don't they? I get being secular and theist because secular culture doesn't stray far from religious culture (at least speaking for American Christianity), but wouldn't being atheist kinda negate the need for religion?
Well, first of all, *I'm* not atheist. I very much believe in G-d at the moment, but it's not something I worry about too much and it's not really something I think too deeply about.
But there are lots of religious people who *are* atheist. To be religious is to take part in religious practices and rituals. You don't have to believe in G-d (or and god) to do that.
I can't speak for other religions, but Judaism is very practice-based and community based. Many Jews are religious and wholeheartedly participate in religious life.....while being agnostic or atheist. When we practice Judaism, we don't just practice Judaism just for a belief in G-d. We practice it for our community, for our ancestors, for our heritage, for ourselves, for the land, and for the world. There are Jews who are religious because it comforts them, or because they're honouring those who perished for the chance to be religious, or because they believe it contributes to a more just world, or because they value their community.
And in Judaism, belief in G-d also varies- there are those that believe in an all-knowing powerful deity, or a comforting spirit, or believe that G-d manifests as gravity and atoms, or believe that G-d exists as the spirit of living things, or as the invisible force behind incredible phenomena. G-d can be a loving spouse, a grandparent, a parent, a stranger, and a friend. Or G-d can be impossible to even attempt to compare to human concepts. Even among believers in G-d, the way we conceptualize G-d isn't uniform.
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dosiadove · 16 days
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it is crazy to me that if you tell your child their whole life that they are evil, broken, inherently awful human beings its considered emotional abuse.
but under christianity its just freedom of religion.
no child should belive that about themself.
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1tz-4ll-m3 · 1 year
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Unpopular Opinion: Anyone of ANY religion, can be LGBTQIA+ and still be faithful in what they believe in.
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danskjavlarna · 15 days
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Separated at Birth?
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a-typical · 1 year
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If god is unable to prevent evil, then he is not all-powerful.
If god is not willing to prevent evil, then he is not all-good.
If god is both willing and able to prevent evil, then why does evil exist?
If god created everything then that means he created evil. And if that is the case what does that say about god?
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schar-aac · 27 days
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"agnostic"
image: a blue figure with a question mark beside them, and above them a cloud with golden rays coming from it.
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sinful-skeptic · 1 year
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I think it’s weird how there’s a double standard when it comes to atheists. So if i tell a religious person that i’m atheist, they’ll start interrogating me about my life. They would just assume that my atheism is because of some trauma that happened to me.
And then they would assume that atheists know everything about the universe. They would show you a phenomenon or whatever and tell you to explain it. And if you don’t know, they’ll think it’s a “gotcha” moment. Yet they allow it when people who identify with their religion barely know anything about it.
Like you can’t expect an atheist to debate with you anytime. We’re not omnipotent. We don’t know every single thing about the world, just like they don’t know every single thing about their religion. They’re holding us on a higher standard. And the reason is obvious.
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fuzzytadpole · 24 days
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I’m bored here’s a poll
This is all lighthearted, not here to start any debates. I just find it interesting :)
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texaschainsawmascara · 11 months
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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023)
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positivelyatheist · 20 days
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There is a difference between truly believing something to be the truth, & participating in certain behaviors and rituals associated with a religion or spirituality in hopes that it will become the truth.
If you realize you're in a belief because of the latter- then I suggest you take a critical look at your beliefs, deconstruct it, figure out what you really believe versus what you want to believe.
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crazycatsiren · 1 year
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Being religious doesn't make you inherently moral. And neither does being not religious.
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subject-puppy · 2 months
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and is this "christ" in the room with us right now?
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