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Problem is we can all do our bit to feed a few or something like that but it wont solve the big problems that see things like poverty increase rapidly despite people like you. I highly doubt that you help others because you believe in god, and if you really need a god to make you do that then your only a good person on the exterior.
Originally posted by WakeUpRiseUp
reply to post by halfoldman
Well in regards to the vatican, they are part of the 1%. A group that helps enforce the monetary system and subsequently poverty. I think the correliation would be the fact that people who follow a religion are being brainwashed and not able to look at the big picture; ie they care that people are in poverty but not why.
Originally posted by NoRegretsEver
The thought of having to suffer to get into any kingdom, is a man-made system, so that many can suffer quietly.
Originally posted by HangTheTraitors
In the U.S., the least educated states are the most religous states!!
People who educate themselves see right thru that nonsense called religion.
Originally posted by WakeUpRiseUp
reply to post by AQuestion
Dear WakeUpRiseUp,
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I highly doubt that you help others because you believe in god, and if you really need a god to make you do that then your only a good person on the exterior.
Originally posted by NoRegretsEver
I think that at some point when people were taught about jesus, and realized that though he was the son of god, he was a man, and suffered, that the church found a way to actually make suffering seem like a privilege.
Mr.Ms.X: Pastor/Father I am suffering.
Pastor/Father: Well so did christ and now he sits on the right hand of god.
People live as martyrs by choice.
In no way was any "real" belief system based on suffering, dying, killing, lack of knowledge, etc,.
The thought of having to suffer to get into any kingdom, is a man-made system, so that many can suffer quietly.
Peace, NRE.
(p.59)
A correlation between strong faith and economic hardship, observable in many parts of the world, is often explained in terms of religious beliefs providing solace against stress. aliving (sic) are relatively high in the USA (and the more affluent Arab countries) requires a different explanation - perhaps that poverty is not the sole source of stress.
Originally posted by Bluesma
Religion and faith serve as a method or technique for endurance in circumstances which are difficult and in where one is powerless to change them. It provides a way to fight off depression and save energy......yes I guess stress relief is one way of putting it.
The thing I have found is that though it can be helpful and useful in such times, like any coping method, one needs to be able to recognize when the time has come in which is no longer effective or needed, and has instead become an obstacle or source of continued powerlessness unecessarily.
Originally posted by Frira
I use the example of the homeless often on these threads because of my work with them, so allow me again, please?
Two people walk down the street and see a homeless man sitting against a wall and holding a cardboard sign which says "Please help."
The hard working one who has never known significant suffering may grumble, "Get a job!" and walk on in disgust.
The other hard working one who has suffered much stops, and says, "I know you have no clean clothes, no bathroom, no kitchen, and no closet-- so I understand that you have little chance of gaining employment, so let me buy you a meal?"
To be a true Christian means to be Christ-like. So, someone who is not Christ-like is not a true Christian, no matter what they claim, or what people say they are. One of the best sayings that has come out in recent years (though sometimes used in a mocking tone against our Lord) is WWJD- or, "What Would Jesus Do?" If one is not doing their best to live and love like Jesus, and if they embrace sin, then they are not a true Christian.
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by Frira
I use the example of the homeless often on these threads because of my work with them, so allow me again, please?
Two people walk down the street and see a homeless man sitting against a wall and holding a cardboard sign which says "Please help."
The hard working one who has never known significant suffering may grumble, "Get a job!" and walk on in disgust.
The other hard working one who has suffered much stops, and says, "I know you have no clean clothes, no bathroom, no kitchen, and no closet-- so I understand that you have little chance of gaining employment, so let me buy you a meal?"
Like the man said "there is a sucker born every minute".
Originally posted by loves a conspiricy
reply to post by jeramie
To be a true Christian means to be Christ-like. So, someone who is not Christ-like is not a true Christian, no matter what they claim, or what people say they are. One of the best sayings that has come out in recent years (though sometimes used in a mocking tone against our Lord) is WWJD- or, "What Would Jesus Do?" If one is not doing their best to live and love like Jesus, and if they embrace sin, then they are not a true Christian.
So there are no true christians then.
They are all living a lie.....they are all athiests in disguise
"make not my fathers house a house of merchandise".............so even the Priests, Bishops, Cardinals, Popes are all athiests then???
Glad we cleared that up....in other words...there is no such thing as a true Christian ANYWHERE in the world.
How many christians are christ like?? NONE
So whats the point in christianity?? If no one is a true follower, a true christian...kinda makes it redundant as a religion wouldnt you say??
Most christian countries are poor...because the poor give their last bit of money to the church in the hope they will go to heaven and live an eternity of bliss...but you have to pay for it here on earth....despite what the bible says.
A true christian would stone their child to death for talking back to their parents?? This is also in the bible....but fortunately it doesnt happen all that often anymore. But these that do it are the REAL christians.
You have to be a vile human being to be a true christian.
Originally posted by Frira
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by Frira
I use the example of the homeless often on these threads because of my work with them, so allow me again, please?
Two people walk down the street and see a homeless man sitting against a wall and holding a cardboard sign which says "Please help."
The hard working one who has never known significant suffering may grumble, "Get a job!" and walk on in disgust.
The other hard working one who has suffered much stops, and says, "I know you have no clean clothes, no bathroom, no kitchen, and no closet-- so I understand that you have little chance of gaining employment, so let me buy you a meal?"
Like the man said "there is a sucker born every minute".
If a "sucker" means someone who will spend the time to learn about another with a real human need-- walk a mile in their shoes? No-- not every minute. Far more rare than that.
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by Frira
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by Frira
I use the example of the homeless often on these threads because of my work with them, so allow me again, please?
Two people walk down the street and see a homeless man sitting against a wall and holding a cardboard sign which says "Please help."
The hard working one who has never known significant suffering may grumble, "Get a job!" and walk on in disgust.
The other hard working one who has suffered much stops, and says, "I know you have no clean clothes, no bathroom, no kitchen, and no closet-- so I understand that you have little chance of gaining employment, so let me buy you a meal?"
Like the man said "there is a sucker born every minute".
If a "sucker" means someone who will spend the time to learn about another with a real human need-- walk a mile in their shoes? No-- not every minute. Far more rare than that.
You mean like letting a homeless man live in my home for 6 years? Letting him use my car to drive to work and then finally just giving him the car? Yes, very rare.