prideandfall
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- highly anti-religious agnostic
what on earth does that have to do with anything? that is such a bizarre non-sequitur i can't possibly imagine what you think the point is.Well Prideandfall, I guess not everyone has a Vulcan's ability to suppress feelings.
neither group i was referring to suppressed any feelings whatsoever, what are you trying to say here?
good for you? i mean, cool... but what does that have to do with anything?I do not begrudge anyone's using religion to cope with problems.
though on that subject, i've never observed religion helping anyone to cope with anything - every depressed christian i've ever met was just depressed as every depressed atheist i ever met, they just get stuck being depressed over slightly different philosophical quandaries, or are depressed over their lives with slightly different ways of thinking about it.
yes they do, and religion isn't any better at that coping than anything else is, so trying to justify its existence because it 'brings comfort' is about as valid as saying we should all be heroin addicts because heroin brings comfort too.People cope in different ways when facing death.
which is all well and good if religion is your bag, to each their own and all of that, but it's a very weak point to try to make to prop up the idea of religion as being advantageous in any way over being not-religious when it comes to dealing with life's problems.