• Smaile@lemmy.ca
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      was going to say, if this was an abandoned church that’d make sense, (and go hard)

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    All mental constructs are “lies” in that it’s our vision of the world imposed on reality. What is a chair? For us is a structure we can sit on, for the universe or the rest of species on this planet, it’s just a piece of thing, and even wood is a constructed concept

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      13 hours ago

      I think it’s a fantastic idea, I just don’t think they’ll like where it leads.

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      21 hours ago

      They’re SO deep down the hole with their big lie that they think everyone ELSE is lying to himself. Truly amazing.

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        Critical thinking simply stops. It’s incredible. I saw someone say to a Christian that their morality comes from divine revelation from a magic purple hippo that created the universe and the Cristian accurately identified all the problems with that argument. Then when asked where morality comes from, regurgitate the exact bullshit they themselves debunked with God in place of the purple hippo.

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          Yes they really celebrate blind faith explicitly. Like it makes you a better person if you can put your doubts aside and just believe. And they straight up call us all a flock of sheep. It couldn’t be more on the nose as a scam. This is why every church has a daycare attached to it: if they don’t hook you young they might not get you at all because it’s such a huge steaming pile of bullshit.

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      The bible even has something to say about it:

      And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

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            21 hours ago

            “mote” as in a speck of dust

            “beam” as in a huge plank of wood

            Basically don’t point out small faults of your neighbor while ignoring huge faults of your own.

            It’s a metaphor. No one has a beam in their eye. But it’s a metaphor that drops suddenly in the second half, because you can literally imagine a mote in someone’s eye.

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            Its a bibpe verse against hypocrisy, essentially correct yourself before correcting others. Take the log put of your eye before you take it out of someone else’s. The painting shows a guy talking with a log his face.

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            What the other person said but specifically take the tiny little thing out of your eye, before telling someone else to take the big huge thing out of their own.

            Basically don’t criticise unless you’re perfect.

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              Wrong, you mixed it up and therefore got the final morale wrong.

              It says “while you have huge issues to fix for yourself, don’t criticize the small issues in others”. Or in other words “don’t expect others to be perfect when you’re not even adequate”

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                Hm so people who are better than me can criticise me; I guess that makes more sense. I like both perspectives tbh

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                  I mean everyone has areas in which they suck. So you could also interpret it as “nobody’s perfect, so don’t judge others for small shit”

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    What if the lie is something totally not related to religion, like you aren’t a total loser and your friends really do love you and you are smart and capable?".

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    I’m just posting because I noticed that the W in “your whole life” is an upside down M. Goddamn typomania got me again!

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    Decrease needless and avoidable suffering for all minds whenever and wherever possible.

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        Just the needles and avoidable suffering. Some suffering actually helps people get closer to wellbeing like exercise or surgery.

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      I mean. I’d argue that the group that more frequently questions its positions and beliefs based on new evidence without killing a significant portion of a country, is a safer source for interpreting the world than the group that killed 40% of Germany when one assumption, regarding the authority of the bishop of Rome, was in dispute for the first time in several centuries.

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        Of course. The ironic point is that plenty of people believed the old versions of what research showed dinosaurs were until they died. Some in denial of new research, like the presence of feathers.

        Humans are dogmatic about more than just religion.

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      Imagine believing in creationism and using dinosaurs, 35 of which are wandering around my farm right now shitting out eggs we eat, as the metric of God’s will.