sahlensguy
Well-Known Member
G'day Mate!
Its more like G'daye Maight!
G'day Mate!
Do you believe, now?
Believing in something that isn't true, doesn't make it true though. Therefore, even for believers it's a waste of time and/or money.
Doesn't make it true, but a lot of people need something to believe in man. It helps them live better lives. Makes me think of the Counting Crows lyrics,
"Believe in me
Help me believe in anything
Cause I want to be someone who believes."
I think deep down, most people, whether consciously or subconsciously, are looking for something to believe in. Quite a few people find it via religion. Others find it via love and their belief in another person. Countless things. I don't believe it's a waste of time if it's real to them.
I would venture to say belief is often times a product of inspiration, a zest for living. Whereas not believing in anything, people like that I've known are generally jaded and disillusioned.
Churches are waste of money and time.
G'day Mate!
You mean the ones that developed modern hospital system an provide more care than any other institution, developed orphanages an began assisting adoption, an created hundreds of higher educational institutions, an provide tons of welfare an bring people together for community projects? Yeah dude churches are a huge waste of time and money
I like how he uses both hands with his back to the basket at the top of the arc.
Reality is what you believe it is. I'm not a church guy, but I have 100% respect for true believers (especially the ones who are not all about being sanctimonious and trying to convert everyone else).Believing in something that isn't true, doesn't make it true though. Therefore, even for believers it's a waste of time and/or money.
Religion has always been an institution that promotes inclusion. "If you're not with us, you're against us". Religions are not accepting of others who have different beliefs. It's us vs the pagans and infidels. Religions have dominated cultures throughout history because of it. There is simply no telling where our culture and our mentality to care for others would be today without religion. You can't assume though that the caring for others wouldn't exist or even excel compared to today's standards in a secular, global society.