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Galap, Thank you sooooo much for sharing your personal story.
^^ This is a big part of what I was considering. For a religious person who had a daily devotion to God and prayed to it when in crisis or just regularly, it would be quite a change when there is no longer a God there for emotional dependence or assistance because that person no longer believes in it. You also brought up some very good point of views about the state of the world, change and complacency. Thank you very much!Galap said:From there I've gone to determine that God is a cop-out, an attempt to shirk responsibility. If there is something out there that aready knows everythign, that already has the universe figured out, how is it our responsibility to do so then? If there exists such a superior, what purpose do we serve? If we are created and engineered by an external being, what responsibility do we have for our actions? If we repent our sins, we are ok. We see suffering and badness in the world, but why should we change it if god made the universe ideal? How can we be responsible for changing ourselves if we are already made in god's image? The existence painted by most religions, where progress is seen as heresy, seems qiute sad and bleak to me. According to them, we are essentially doomed to wander around on the Earth and never really accomplish anything more than simply be the toys of a greater power.