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Related: About this forumFaith is not about reality; it's about conformity.
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Within each religious belief system, we see denominational groupings, distinctive refinements from other sub-sections of the belief system. A classic example might be a Catholic v a Southern Baptist. One believes that they use a man as mediator to speak to God, the other believes that they can speak to God directly. That man cannot forgive another man on behalf of God. Both would say their God is the right God? Right? But one of their Gods is the wrong God? Right? Or maybe both their Gods are the wrong God and the Muslim God is the right God? Right?
Or maybe, your God is your God based on geographical location, cultural and social fit, local community belief systems and the belief construct within which you were raised? Maybe everyone's God is the right God? Otherwise who gets to decide which of these exclusive clubs is THE ONE to join? What if you join and then find out in the small print that your God was the wrong God after all? How do you know that your God is not the wrong God? How do you know your God is RIGHT?
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Faith is not about reality; it's about conformity. (Original Post)
Soph0571
Mar 2019
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N_E_1 for Tennis
(10,839 posts)1. What most people don't realize is...
Only one god keeps them from being atheist. They have already dismissed all but their own.
Major Nikon
(36,911 posts)2. Religion is a lot like smoking
If you dont pick it up by the time you are 18, you probably never will.
Thats why coercing prayer in school is so important to evangelicals. They know they need to prey on the most vulnerable.
MineralMan
(147,853 posts)3. Or, alternatively, if you don't throw it off around the same age.
That was my experience. As I became an educated adult, belief in any sort of deity simply no longer made sense.
Until then, I was influenced by the indoctrination I experienced. Afterward, indoctrination was no longer possible.