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No. Religion is extremely harmful and constantly pushing out horrible ideals reinforcing misogynistic values(applies to all) and glorifying men(applies to all) and I can’t think of a single one that isn’t extremely homophobic. There are better ways where to escape ourselves other then religion, but ik in a way religion is like a drug to some ......   2 reply
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I'mma be honest, I respect SOME religion and I understand this is just simply people's beliefs and normal in life. I've seen some women love Christian veils and Hijab without being forced to. I won't disrespect that, same for some guys who turn to it. Be a sakristan idk if how you spell it, priests and just stuff. I don't agree with their beliefs, ......   reply
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False dichotomy. It’s not about searching or running away. Sometimes you just sit in the last chair left because you’re too tired to keep standing.   reply
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I think one of ted talk video said best "Mythology is the answer of what we don't know of" I know it's religion and compare that to mythology is morally grey but that quote really strike me   reply
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I would like to say that our beliefs is the one thing we truly control. God is not real, nor are aliens, nor are unicorns however in my belief, if they are real they live in my mind. Religion is control. For me, it is just another aspect of life like breathing, it’s my breath. This sounds corny sorry. The idea of escaping ourselves is not practic......   reply
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Neither. I mean, people COULD do that with religion -- but the framing of the choice boxes or limits the nature and behavior as to why we turn to it. Broadly speaking religion is just one of the many ways people exercise an internal sense of faith and self-actualization   reply
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Oh well im fully aware that my relationship w christianity is a cope lmao   reply
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we are all but a bunch of filthy monkeys in a world we know not much about, but yet, we resort to coming up with our very own interpretations of it- of how everything came to be from a presumable nothing. it is fear that drives us to do so, for most of the specimens of our species cannot fathom accepting that something so vast is unbeknownst to us.......   reply
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It actually just depends on the mentality of the person, we have to realize that not everyone thinks the same, yes, both can be true, we can turn to religion, to find ourselves and escape ourselves. As long as there's no harm in doing so, I don't feel like it's not ok to judge someone's way of coping with reality, despite how religion was proven to......   reply
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