
What believing in God does to your brain?
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jgordon1111 wrote:Believing is not the problem,the problem is mankind's willingness to blindly follow a humans interpretation of what the creator thinks or wants.
Following that path is what has brought us to today and all that is going on.
waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Believing is not the problem,the problem is mankind's willingness to blindly follow a humans interpretation of what the creator thinks or wants.
Following that path is what has brought us to today and all that is going on.
and unfortunately it doesn't just pertain to creators
jgordon1111 wrote:waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Believing is not the problem,the problem is mankind's willingness to blindly follow a humans interpretation of what the creator thinks or wants.
Following that path is what has brought us to today and all that is going on.
and unfortunately it doesn't just pertain to creators
Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology, and what each religion claims are distinct views and desires of their GOD no matter what name they use, it is all the same deity, and that is why I say Creator, rather than Yahweh,jehova,RA,Allah,Qi, or any other version that anyone else puts forth, they are all the same, used by greedy humans to control other humans to fufill their own personal desires and agendas,
riskllama wrote:government imposed atheism, EG. soo, not really...
This policy relaxed considerably in the late 1970s at the end of the Cultural Revolution and more tolerance of religious expression has been permitted since. Since 1978, the Constitution of the People's Republic of China guarantees "freedom of religion".
waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Believing is not the problem,the problem is mankind's willingness to blindly follow a humans interpretation of what the creator thinks or wants.
Following that path is what has brought us to today and all that is going on.
and unfortunately it doesn't just pertain to creators
Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology, and what each religion claims are distinct views and desires of their GOD no matter what name they use, it is all the same deity, and that is why I say Creator, rather than Yahweh,jehova,RA,Allah,Qi, or any other version that anyone else puts forth, they are all the same, used by greedy humans to control other humans to fufill their own personal desires and agendas,
I mean. People also blindly follow political and military leaders as well.
jgordon1111 wrote:waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Believing is not the problem,the problem is mankind's willingness to blindly follow a humans interpretation of what the creator thinks or wants.
Following that path is what has brought us to today and all that is going on.
and unfortunately it doesn't just pertain to creators
Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology, and what each religion claims are distinct views and desires of their GOD no matter what name they use, it is all the same deity, and that is why I say Creator, rather than Yahweh,jehova,RA,Allah,Qi, or any other version that anyone else puts forth, they are all the same, used by greedy humans to control other humans to fufill their own personal desires and agendas,
I mean. People also blindly follow political and military leaders as well.
Again I point to my previous statement, or do you imagine that political leaders just spout from rock's or something, brand new with no religious views, military leaders also have biases, why do you think certain promotions in the military are considered political?
waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Believing is not the problem,the problem is mankind's willingness to blindly follow a humans interpretation of what the creator thinks or wants.
Following that path is what has brought us to today and all that is going on.
and unfortunately it doesn't just pertain to creators
Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology, and what each religion claims are distinct views and desires of their GOD no matter what name they use, it is all the same deity, and that is why I say Creator, rather than Yahweh,jehova,RA,Allah,Qi, or any other version that anyone else puts forth, they are all the same, used by greedy humans to control other humans to fufill their own personal desires and agendas,
I mean. People also blindly follow political and military leaders as well.
Again I point to my previous statement, or do you imagine that political leaders just spout from rock's or something, brand new with no religious views, military leaders also have biases, why do you think certain promotions in the military are considered political?
Let me get this straight, because I'm not certain I understand you correctly: you're stating that every leader in history had religious views? Including atheist and agnostic leaders?
jgordon1111 wrote:Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology
Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology
Erm, JG, you saying "all" was kinda how this line of conversation started.
jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology
Erm, JG, you saying "all" was kinda how this line of conversation started.
Lol show verifiable proof where I am incorrect in what I stated in modern times, hell go back as far as you care to, you won't be able to show any nation that wasn't isn't religion based
jgordon1111 wrote:I don't know about ALL,impossible to say all or exactly which
Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology
Erm, JG, you saying "all" was kinda how this line of conversation started.
Lol show verifiable proof where I am incorrect in what I stated in modern times, hell go back as far as you care to, you won't be able to show any nation that wasn't isn't religion basedjgordon1111 wrote:I don't know about ALL,impossible to say all or exactly which
Which jgordon am I talking to?
jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Actually waauw, all of it can be traced straight back to religious ideaology
Erm, JG, you saying "all" was kinda how this line of conversation started.
Lol show verifiable proof where I am incorrect in what I stated in modern times, hell go back as far as you care to, you won't be able to show any nation that wasn't isn't religion basedjgordon1111 wrote:I don't know about ALL,impossible to say all or exactly which
Which jgordon am I talking to?
The one that realized once again just why I don't address you and why, your tiny cerebal function does not allow for grown up discourse, which you keep proving over and over by taking a small part of any conversation and try to make a completely off course statement with it.
Once again you prove exactly to be a small troll of insignificance.
jgordon1111 wrote:The only point to make is the conversation was 2 parts the part you tried to show me being off on was were waauw asked about military commanders and politicians having religious views, and again I will say not able to say all or which, but certainly a vast majority did and do, and again I will say all nations current and past govts are and were based in religion.
And lastly I will point out you are a lying deceitful little troll who tries to look smart and can't pull it off for the obvious reasons
GoranZ wrote:Powerful message for the believers, if they can understand it
What believing in God does to your brain?
Endgame422 wrote:Wow.
Way to go China.![]()
40-49 percent atheism
That's impressive.
waauw wrote:riskllama wrote:government imposed atheism, EG. soo, not really...
Lol not since 1978.This policy relaxed considerably in the late 1970s at the end of the Cultural Revolution and more tolerance of religious expression has been permitted since. Since 1978, the Constitution of the People's Republic of China guarantees "freedom of religion".
notyou2 wrote:waauw wrote:riskllama wrote:government imposed atheism, EG. soo, not really...
Lol not since 1978.This policy relaxed considerably in the late 1970s at the end of the Cultural Revolution and more tolerance of religious expression has been permitted since. Since 1978, the Constitution of the People's Republic of China guarantees "freedom of religion".
Tell that to the monks in Tibet. Tell that to the Uighers.
Here is the definition of Chinese freedom of religion:
Freedom of religion in China is provided for by the country's constitution,[1] with an important caveat: the government protects what it calls "normal religious activity," defined in practice as activities that take place within government-sanctioned religious organizations and registered places of worship. Human rights bodies have criticized this differentiation as falling short of international standards for the protection of religious freedom.
waauw wrote:notyou2 wrote:waauw wrote:riskllama wrote:government imposed atheism, EG. soo, not really...
Lol not since 1978.This policy relaxed considerably in the late 1970s at the end of the Cultural Revolution and more tolerance of religious expression has been permitted since. Since 1978, the Constitution of the People's Republic of China guarantees "freedom of religion".
Tell that to the monks in Tibet. Tell that to the Uighers.
Here is the definition of Chinese freedom of religion:
Freedom of religion in China is provided for by the country's constitution,[1] with an important caveat: the government protects what it calls "normal religious activity," defined in practice as activities that take place within government-sanctioned religious organizations and registered places of worship. Human rights bodies have criticized this differentiation as falling short of international standards for the protection of religious freedom.
The Tibetans and Uighers are being suppressed for seperatism and rebellion, not religion. Anyway, it doesn't matter as it's beside my point. What I was contradicting was "government imposed atheism" in China.
notyou2 wrote:waauw wrote:notyou2 wrote:waauw wrote:riskllama wrote:government imposed atheism, EG. soo, not really...
Lol not since 1978.This policy relaxed considerably in the late 1970s at the end of the Cultural Revolution and more tolerance of religious expression has been permitted since. Since 1978, the Constitution of the People's Republic of China guarantees "freedom of religion".
Tell that to the monks in Tibet. Tell that to the Uighers.
Here is the definition of Chinese freedom of religion:
Freedom of religion in China is provided for by the country's constitution,[1] with an important caveat: the government protects what it calls "normal religious activity," defined in practice as activities that take place within government-sanctioned religious organizations and registered places of worship. Human rights bodies have criticized this differentiation as falling short of international standards for the protection of religious freedom.
The Tibetans and Uighers are being suppressed for seperatism and rebellion, not religion. Anyway, it doesn't matter as it's beside my point. What I was contradicting was "government imposed atheism" in China.
They are rebelling because they are being repressed. DUH!!!!!
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