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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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"I get jealous of people who have faith in something like that because I just can't do it myself"
I don't mean to be quite so rude, but if you pick that argument apart you are left with:
- Some people have it in them to believe in something physically implausible and unsupported by evidence as the the answer to most of life's difficult questions
- I do not have it in me to believe this (presumably due to the lack of evidence, etc?)
- I envy these people's blind faith.

Unless your argument is basically that "ignorance is bliss"?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:26, 3 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
it is

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:29, Reply)

I wouldn't say ignorance is bliss but apart from that pretty much spot on. I would like to be able to believe in a higher power so that when life was shitty I could take comfort in it. I would say I was definitely jealous of that.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:29, Reply)
But the rational part of your brain tells you that these people are, in all probability, deluded
and that in those times of dire need, there isn't actually anyone or anything listening to them or watching over them, let alone waiting to intervene.

Are you really that jealous?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:34, Reply)
True,
But the thought that there is someone there can have powerful effects. It's like the placebo effect - it can give someone a reason to go on, to beat a disease that would otherwise have claimed them. Our minds are powerful things - deluding ourselves is not always necessarily a bad thing
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:37, Reply)
Not necessarily
But if it starts to affect your whole life, makes you waste time on silly weekly rituals and turns you into a self-righteous dick, then one could argue the effects are adverse.

This is, of course, a huge, sweeping generalisation, and the placebo effect can have peculiar and far-reaching benefits in the right contexts. You've got to draw the line carefully though.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:54, Reply)
Most people who believe in God aren't like that
Most just get on with it.
A lot don't even go to church.
Don't tar them all with the same brush as that prick next door to your folks.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:59, Reply)
Haha, yes, you can probably spot the chip on my shoulder from where you are
As you can probably guess, he's not the first one to have riled me.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:01, Reply)
It must be ACE
Look, if I don't know my husband is fucking the nanny, then he's not fucking the nanny. You dig?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:37, Reply)

my husband DJ the nanny Al the nanny Al
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:43, Reply)
I thought I'd hidden it well
*sadboatrace*
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:49, Reply)
I honestly honestly am
I think I am smart enough to realise that they probably are deluded but I am not arrogant enough to think I have all the answers and that I haven't been conditioned by my life experience and surroundings. So I could be massively wrong. And to be honest I hope I am.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:37, Reply)
I hope so too
Not sure there's a god, but I can deffo do magic.
I made Ioan Gruffudd come to my street.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:40, Reply)
I am convinced at some point my Sith powers will unveil themselves them to me

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:41, Reply)
Horatio Hornblower? on land?

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:42, Reply)
EGGZACKLY

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:43, Reply)
Oh, I would never presume to suppose that I did have all the answers. That would, indeed, be deeply arrogant
But I choose to accept the gaps in my knowledge rather than trying to fill them with a fairytale explanation.

I also won't deny that it would be lovely to find myself in some sort of idyllic afterlife once I pop my clogs in about 25 years' time. However, given there is not a shred of evidence to support this figment of someone's imagination, I find it much more soothing to pragmatically assume that death is the end of it, and, to paraphrase the side of the number 156, to stop worrying about it and enjoy* the life I have.

*Well, I should probably stop being such a cantankerous git, but I've time to work on that...
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:43, Reply)
Yeah
It made my great grandma really happy and nothing freaked her out because she had God and her Pope Idol. JP2 was her favourite evah of all the popes. I think she'd have bought Pope Pannini stickers if they'd been available.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:35, Reply)

Pope swapsies! class
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:38, Reply)
"got... got...NEED!.. got..."

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:38, Reply)
in Benedict's case
don't you mean

'Gott, Gott, nein.. Gott' ?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:41, Reply)
^ class

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:42, Reply)
I'm going for gold

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:47, Reply)
what with my estranged father
Henry Kelly?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:50, Reply)
My Nana wants him dead

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:43, Reply)

That may count against her in the long run? Wanting Gods' representative on earth dead.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:46, Reply)
She said there's been a mistake
and she can tell God doesn't like him
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:48, Reply)
I reckon your nana is right

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:49, Reply)

^what she said
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:50, Reply)

dead naked and in her bed
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:47, Reply)
I'm sure they are available
amongst the kind of tat they sell outside novena masses.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:44, Reply)
This reminds me of the time
my father forgot my mother's birthday (it fell on a Sunday) and he bought her a missal. He has a) never been allowed to forget it and b) paid for it for a long long time, possibly in diamonds
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:45, Reply)
I had this boss book called My Guardian Angel and I

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:51, Reply)
I think I lived your childhood

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:56, Reply)
People are just looking for an answer to the question.....why are we here.
We are here to MTFU and then enjoy the sweet release of oblivion.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:30, Reply)

And you can prove that can you?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:31, Reply)
Well I can after your dead.
All this 'well you can't prove there isn't a God' is just a pile of wank.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:34, Reply)
haha
you knew what I meant though I hope. I agree with you I think I don't think anything happens after you die. But wouldn;t it be comforting to be on your deathbed thinking, 'I did alright, I was a decent human being, I practised my religion well and now I will get the reward.'

rather than 'shit I'm dying, what was it all for?'
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:36, Reply)
No.
I am looking forward to not existing. I can't think of anything less stressful.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:38, Reply)
go in peace

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:38, Reply)
I intend to.

(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 14:40, Reply)

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