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If your religion teaches you not to question...

silvereyes 8 Jan 11
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I was brought up in a church where the first sin was knowledge.

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It's all about teaching obedience.

@silvereyes Roll over lol

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Questions I can't answer > answers I can't question.

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Then you are a slave to that religion

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I was kicked out of Church youth school. For asking too many questions.

Once there was a story about the bald headed priest. Where the children laughed at the bald head of the Priest..Then the Priest ask God to punish the children.
God sent a big Bear to shread the children to death . I laughed out loud from the insanity of the story, then finally was kicked out for good.

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And, when religion teaches people not to question, it is also making them vulnerable to political demagogues and ideologues -- who also do not want people to question, but to outright "buy the company line." What do you think that we are seeing a linkage between evangelical Christianity, today's Republican politicians, and the ethnocentric and racist right?

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I was united Methodist, and they said it was good to ask questions to build your faith, then gave just so answers and other incomprehensible to human understanding mumbo jumbo

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I like this one.

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I knew Buddhism was for me when I read the Buddha was purported to have said (paraphrased):

"Don't believe anything just because
-holy books say so
-tradition of many generations says so
-you teacher says so
-'common sense' says so
-it agrees with your opinion
-etc. (there's 10 things)
...but ONLY AFTER you have examined it for yourself and tested it and found it conducive to the good of one and all."

I was a teenager when I first encountered this quote and it blew my mind wide open. Once I knew there was an ancient system of questioning everything, I knew I could never go back.

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Question, Question. But they don't have good answers. Just blindly accept it on faith. Faith in an imaginary god.

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That’s how they stay in business

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Nods head in agreement while opening a cold beer 🙂

Sacha Level 7 Jan 11, 2018
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I have never had the want or need to belong to any religion. As for teaching me not to question, I would ask, what part of the word 'freethinker' do you not understand?

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Yes it most certainly is. I just did some research and found out Jews don't expect to go to heaven. I never knew this to now. Anyone else?

Really? If not heaven, then... hell???

There's quite a good article on Jewish afterlife (or lack thereof) here - [jewfaq.org]. As ever, there are more Jewish opinions on it than there are Jews!

@silvereyes I think it depends on what the person you're talking to happens to think at that particular time, too. You know the old saying - "two Jews, three opinions"? In my experience, you can get at least five or six contradictory opinions from just one of us!

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Very true Silver.... I wish I could of changed a long time ago.

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No shit Sherlock...

@silvereyes I know, poor fools...believing that there is a man sitting in the sky on a easy chair taking notes of our acts...SMH

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Very true.

Betty Level 8 Jan 11, 2018
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