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who believes that there is a god?
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simple question, im up for arguments so come on, (only friendly arguments) :)
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as God is a man-made concept, I believe that those who believe in a supreme being have their God and their God gives them guidance and support, just as Frank gave Donnie Darko guidance.
If God gives you strength then there is something there to give you that strength, even if it is just in your head.
So I don't believe in the common idea of God, but I do believe each person's own God and that that God can be incredibly powerful.
If God gives you strength then there is something there to give you that strength, even if it is just in your head.
So I don't believe in the common idea of God, but I do believe each person's own God and that that God can be incredibly powerful.
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I know, but to have that evil thought supported by many to whom you relate, is dangerous.
In the same way any kind of extremism is dangerous, not just religious. If you hold a radical belief, and you're on your own, you're less likely to act upon it than you are if you have thousands of backers.
If you can then, somehow, justify it as right in the eyes of a supreme being then you're very much more likely to act upon it.
I appreciate these descriptions are more akin to radical / extremist actions but you can equate to everyday acts also. Naturally it's the evil acts which are dangerous, religion just seems to magnify things in the same way a very religious person with good intentions may go more all out in order to seek praise from their God.
In the same way any kind of extremism is dangerous, not just religious. If you hold a radical belief, and you're on your own, you're less likely to act upon it than you are if you have thousands of backers.
If you can then, somehow, justify it as right in the eyes of a supreme being then you're very much more likely to act upon it.
I appreciate these descriptions are more akin to radical / extremist actions but you can equate to everyday acts also. Naturally it's the evil acts which are dangerous, religion just seems to magnify things in the same way a very religious person with good intentions may go more all out in order to seek praise from their God.