Religion
In reply to the discussion: Exorcisms on the rise: Occult activity sparks 'pastoral emergency' [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)You keep asking me questions. I answer them honestly and straightforwardly, no games, and you just keep asking them again and again.
You are looking for a specific answer and when you don't get it you just keep asking hoping that I will say something you can hang me with.
Yes, that has a very familiar ring to it.
I don't look the other way when harm is done and not taking a position on belief has absolutely no correlation with doing that. The only way to make sense out of your position would be to say that only by denying belief is one able to address harm being done.
Frankly, that's just bullshit.
You have beliefs. They are based on faith, not data. You have absolutely nothing to substantiate your beliefs that taking children to church is harmful. You are just making it up.
Your beliefs are faith based, and since there is actually contradictory evidence, it may be those beliefs that are actually the delusional ones.
Sorry, you may feel strongly about your position but it's not the true, one way.
But if you feel the need to go out and save people, you certainly won't be alone.
Now, how many more of those shallow hollow religious references can you put in your next post? I'll be looking for invisible sky daddy, a reference to santa claus and possibly something about mental illness.
Surely you won't disappoint?