Just wondered how many of us on here believe in god or not ? I dont myself…
Don’t believe in any type of sky fairy.
Harry Monk:
Don’t believe in any type of sky fairy.
+1 Me too
Harry Monk:
Don’t believe in any type of sky fairy.
+2
I don’t believe in anything like that. Don’t care what others choose to believe though, good luck to them. I think believing in god is just a crutch to get people through tough times and is handed down brain washing.
Bit difficult to reply to this question in this industry when I already consider myself a God but I can live with it.
Silver_Surfer:
I don’t believe in anything like that. Don’t care what others choose to believe though, good luck to them. I think believing in god is just a crutch to get people through tough times and is handed down brain washing.
what he said
all religons rely on removing any inherrant goodness and purity from an individual and to supplant that individual with an idol that suits the religous leaders ends usually by mass moral blackmail.
I’m predicting this thread will be locked by page 5.
It was revealed to me by god in a dream.
i’m getting married in the not to distant, so had to spend an hour at church last sunday, it was painful.
we were just copying everyone else, so went up for the bread and wine, apparently you’re only supposed to do that if you’re confirmed, which i’m not
Yes!! Allahu Akbar!!
We have a new religion "global warming "just another attempt by a certain part of society to control others, the water melons will hate me for this
I only believe in what i know and i really don’t know if god exist.
God is in everything so there say but how do there know.
We all have are own beliefs and how we use those beliefs is our choice.
dessy:
Yes!! Allahu Akbar!!
North London innut, are you one of the Stoke Newington Turkish boys
Kurdish! My woman has a caterpillar on her lip aswell!
Religon was a way of keeping people in check in the past. i.e. if you were good you went to heaven and if you were bad you went to hell,all a load of ■■■■■■■■.
On a philosophical note, to not believe in anything is to welcome and fully accept that everyone else in the world has the full human right to do unto you as they see fit, regardless of your own wishes not to become a victim in the process of their enrichment. ‘To object’ in any effective manner has been made illegal, to aspire to influence and power beyond oneself is crushed on sight, and what few crumbs fall under the table are eagerly scooped up by the wannabes who’ll create the impression that prosperity is achievable by anyone putting in the graft, when of course it is not.
A murderer with money will be remembered by history as “great” whereas a nice guy without money will be remembered as “scrounging scumbag”.
History has been written by the Godless for some time now, and most of the positions of power and influence are occupied by those that would degrade many more lives than improve with themselves upon their own pedestals. People worship those such as Cowell, Blair, Abramovitch, Murdoch, and of course any other <insert name of ‘the cut’ here> as well. Many of us here will find themselves reluctantly working for “the cut” as well, the “race to the bottom” aspect of social engineering being one of their best wheezes to date - from their point of view at least.
Of course, if one DOES believe in God, then this popular psyche of mogul worship gets kicked into touch, and you’ll strongly believe in the fate of others, and the self-determination to alter the path of your own fate - albeit with some outside help!
Fate isn’t what you make it, or what an invisible force makes it. It is what others more powerful than you make it. Belief in God therefore is an alternative to believing in any other human as being superior to yourself.
I, for one, will continue flying in the face of those who wish to live and die controlling or being controlled by “pet workers”.
Move over David Ike, I was there first!
Yes I do!..but I don’t believe in a Church or anything like that.
But I defiantly believe in: “That there is more between Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy”
There have been things happened in my life where bigger powers been involved than the Human being ever possible can create.
On another tone: I went several years ago to Lourdes, and while I don’t believe in that people go in the water and are healthy after that.
I defiantly have seen the wonder of Lourdes.
My daughter was 13 year old at the time and is now 32, and she is still impressed what she have seen with her own eyes.
It’s nothing super magic, super duper stand up and walk ■■■■■■■, No what I have seen there, was people who are so unbelievable ill, travel in discomfort the whole world in discomfort, but where in peace there, happy and relaxed.
The atmosphere was amazing, ten thousands of people including little children in wheelchairs, hospital beds, crutches, on oxygen, body’s complete wrecked by cancers, over radiation you name and it was all there, but not a complaint you would hear.
Many of the people there had tried everything the medical world could think off, and had no chance to get better, but many of them had the feeling, that going to Lourdes would mean that they had tried everything, and could change the temporary with eternity in a peace full way knowingly that they tried every possible path medical or spiritual.
You can say nonsense, but don’t beat it until you been.
The whole world was there, Russians, Poles, Americans, Canedians, People of South America, Africa, you name it and they where there.
It’s not commercial, or show time at all.
Yes I’m Christened, my parents believed that we as kids should have a chance to look at other things.
It never has done me any damage, maybe no good either, but I have nothing lost.
If you don’t believe, fine with me, if you believe again that’s OK.
The only thing I won’t believe is in the Church, that is a false translation made by Human beings.
stevieboy308:
i’m getting married in the not to distant, so had to spend an hour at church last sunday, it was painful.we were just copying everyone else, so went up for the bread and wine, apparently you’re only supposed to do that if you’re confirmed, which i’m not
Why do you get married in the Church?? Because it looks good on the pictures?? I wouldn’t even entertain that, my family could come to the registrar office and like it or lump it.
The same people who go only with Christmas or Christen the Kids, but never go near it anymore, what a 2 faced show.
Stand for what you believe, if you don’t believe do you own thing, otherwise it’s like shopping at Lidl’s with Harrots bags.
The grub is ■■■■ but for the neighbourhood it looks all honkidorey.
I am very holy. I go to the pub religiously every night