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alfredo

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31. I'm not saying one must reject a deity. IMO it is preferable to think for yourself.
Mon May 27, 2013, 12:49 PM
May 2013

Religion could be seen as fast food spirituality. It is imposed on, not created from within.


So when you make your biscuits, you use the ingredients at hand, mix and form them as you wish. Yes, you can make them from a mix or a can, but they are not of your own hand.

Prophet dipsydoodle May 2013 #1
And as prophets go Cirque du So-What May 2013 #2
You should try Amos. Brigid May 2013 #3
Liam Neeson would be great. IrishAyes May 2013 #21
Cafeteria Christians. They like to pick and choose what verses to follow NightWatcher May 2013 #4
To be fair, the bible's numerous contradictions make "picking and choosing" completely unavoidable. enki23 May 2013 #9
That's why IrishAyes May 2013 #22
Unfortunately, the words "my people" will be interpreted by the right wing as "those like me" and jwirr May 2013 #5
Or rather a very limited understanding of what the bible says. zeemike May 2013 #14
Religion is just accepting someone else's hallucination. alfredo May 2013 #19
How do those biscuits taste? Are you a good cook? IrishAyes May 2013 #23
I make biscuits for those dear to me. alfredo May 2013 #24
Well that is true of any belief or non belief. zeemike May 2013 #25
I'm not saying one must reject a deity. IMO it is preferable to think for yourself. alfredo May 2013 #31
Well I make a distinction between spiritual beliefs and religion. zeemike May 2013 #34
But the flour doesn't become biscuits without using our mind and body to make it. alfredo May 2013 #35
And without the flower, you mind and body won't produce shit. zeemike May 2013 #36
The wheat didn't become flour without human intervention. An act of faith didn't make it flour. alfredo May 2013 #37
True enough. zeemike May 2013 #38
We came from nature and remain a part of nature. alfredo May 2013 #39
And nature sustains us all. zeemike May 2013 #40
And we need to give back. Even the lowly bean gives nitrogen to the soil that nourishes it. alfredo May 2013 #43
But...he was talking about the people back then! n2doc May 2013 #6
Thank you, Brigid IrishAyes May 2013 #7
Why thank you, IrishAyes. Brigid May 2013 #8
True IrishAyes May 2013 #18
gotta love the NIV hfojvt May 2013 #10
Oh, Isaiah would leave no one unscathed. Brigid May 2013 #13
depends if you are talking about Isaiah hfojvt May 2013 #17
Ezekiel 16:49 has always made me think of the Republicans. QC May 2013 #11
That's a good one too. Brigid May 2013 #12
There ya go! Rosa Luxemburg May 2013 #15
Yeah... go figure! IrishAyes May 2013 #20
Very meaningful and true! hrmjustin May 2013 #16
Then there's King Solomon... defacto7 May 2013 #26
Ummm...religion is not for the ruling class/oppressors ReasonableToo May 2013 #27
Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich - Napoleon Bonaparte YeahSureRight May 2013 #28
religion is the best weapon the oppressor has datasuspect May 2013 #33
I'm pretty sure a New Testament personage had a few words that might fit. WinkyDink May 2013 #29
Oh, yes. Brigid May 2013 #30
There is only one God and His name is Allah datasuspect May 2013 #32
"Rob not the poor, because they are poor." NaturalHigh May 2013 #41
james 5 arely staircase May 2013 #42
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