MJMThriller
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Just wanted people's opinions on whether people should follow religious teachings. I became curious after writing the following essay for a school exam:
"I don't think religious faith should be entirely central to one's life, as many religious teachings can discriminate against things that are politically accepted eg. the consumption of alcohol, sexual intercourse and homosexuality.
Many people use religion to act out their own prejudice ideas. In America, many bible bashers hold placards whilst condemning 'sinners' to Hell. These 'messengers of God' stand outside hospitals to antagonize women who have abortions because 'abortion is murder'. Do these 'messengers' not know that some women have abortions because they have been raped?
They think that homosexuality is a disease which can be cured. Is the cure the calumniation and discrimination that these people are subjected to?
Many religious followers believe that people should not read books such as "Harry Potter" because it shows support of the occult and witchcraft. Yet, when asked about the powers that Jesus Christ supposedly held, they say "Jesus performed miracles - not magic".
Is it fair that a priest who has had a relationship with a women be fired? Should he appear on the frontpage of newspapers - his every move detailed and criticised? Does a priest not have the right to be and feel loved, through the actions he partakes in the privacy of his own home?
Children who are brought up in a religious family will grow up to be as prejudiced as their parents, and the cycle will continue.
Lives should not be led on religious authority but the moral stance of utilitarianism. Through the mass following of utilitarianism, the world could be remade into a haven of joy. (Had to get a reference to MJ in!
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In my opinion, religions such as Christianity and Islam are as unhealthy as Satanism, maybe even more so. At least the evils of Satanism are obvious, whereas the evils of other religions are shrouded in a cloak of hope and belief."
Your thoughts?
"I don't think religious faith should be entirely central to one's life, as many religious teachings can discriminate against things that are politically accepted eg. the consumption of alcohol, sexual intercourse and homosexuality.
Many people use religion to act out their own prejudice ideas. In America, many bible bashers hold placards whilst condemning 'sinners' to Hell. These 'messengers of God' stand outside hospitals to antagonize women who have abortions because 'abortion is murder'. Do these 'messengers' not know that some women have abortions because they have been raped?
They think that homosexuality is a disease which can be cured. Is the cure the calumniation and discrimination that these people are subjected to?
Many religious followers believe that people should not read books such as "Harry Potter" because it shows support of the occult and witchcraft. Yet, when asked about the powers that Jesus Christ supposedly held, they say "Jesus performed miracles - not magic".
Is it fair that a priest who has had a relationship with a women be fired? Should he appear on the frontpage of newspapers - his every move detailed and criticised? Does a priest not have the right to be and feel loved, through the actions he partakes in the privacy of his own home?
Children who are brought up in a religious family will grow up to be as prejudiced as their parents, and the cycle will continue.
Lives should not be led on religious authority but the moral stance of utilitarianism. Through the mass following of utilitarianism, the world could be remade into a haven of joy. (Had to get a reference to MJ in!
In my opinion, religions such as Christianity and Islam are as unhealthy as Satanism, maybe even more so. At least the evils of Satanism are obvious, whereas the evils of other religions are shrouded in a cloak of hope and belief."
Your thoughts?
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