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<blockquote data-quote="JahaRa" data-source="post: 193244" data-attributes="member: 12320"><p>There is no death gene. The human body was designed to survive in an ideal situation for 120 years, and who would want to live longer than that? What is the obsession with avoiding death? It is crazy, think about how bored you would get after a 100 years, what are you going to accomplish at the age of 200 that you can't accomplish now? </p><p></p><p>I do not believe in any religion or any deity but I do know that we are more than the sum of our physical parts. I have proof for myself that is only anecdotal for any one else. We all have to reconcile this human life on planet earth how ever we can, it is a mind game, if you don't mind, it don't matter, and you can get glad in the same body you got mad in, etc. </p><p></p><p>Fear of death is the hook that keeps people doing stupid things in the name of religion. No matter what the leader of your religious sect says, you still have your bias and your opinions and will ignore anything that doesn't make sense to you and you will grab on to anything that helps you feel better about yourself, including the idea that anyone who disagrees with your beliefs will suffer eternally because your god only loves you and those in your sect. That is a perfect description of insanity, a weak, malleable, fearful mind at work. Religious leaders take advantage of that and foster it for their own gain.</p><p></p><p>I am acquainted with people who do not choose to participate in a religion and have built their own religion, pulling what they like from texts and ignoring what they don't like. They still use someone else's ideas and then just cherry pick what they will believe and then they go out in to the world proclaiming that they know things they don't know and that their version of god is better so they want to be a leader and usually end up being a leader of one, themselves. They use their beliefs to justify their bad bahaviour the same way as people who follow someone else's group religion. </p><p></p><p>I also know some people who are good people, with high morals and they belong to a religion, but they never proclaim it, nor do they judge anyone who does not follow their religion. My opinion is that they are good people with a lot of love and they were raised in a religion that gave them the framework in which to express themselves in the world. They can let others express their opinions and beliefs and be fine because their faith is not based on someone else's ideas. </p><p></p><p>So there is my morning diatribe. I hope everyone is having a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JahaRa, post: 193244, member: 12320"] There is no death gene. The human body was designed to survive in an ideal situation for 120 years, and who would want to live longer than that? What is the obsession with avoiding death? It is crazy, think about how bored you would get after a 100 years, what are you going to accomplish at the age of 200 that you can't accomplish now? I do not believe in any religion or any deity but I do know that we are more than the sum of our physical parts. I have proof for myself that is only anecdotal for any one else. We all have to reconcile this human life on planet earth how ever we can, it is a mind game, if you don't mind, it don't matter, and you can get glad in the same body you got mad in, etc. Fear of death is the hook that keeps people doing stupid things in the name of religion. No matter what the leader of your religious sect says, you still have your bias and your opinions and will ignore anything that doesn't make sense to you and you will grab on to anything that helps you feel better about yourself, including the idea that anyone who disagrees with your beliefs will suffer eternally because your god only loves you and those in your sect. That is a perfect description of insanity, a weak, malleable, fearful mind at work. Religious leaders take advantage of that and foster it for their own gain. I am acquainted with people who do not choose to participate in a religion and have built their own religion, pulling what they like from texts and ignoring what they don't like. They still use someone else's ideas and then just cherry pick what they will believe and then they go out in to the world proclaiming that they know things they don't know and that their version of god is better so they want to be a leader and usually end up being a leader of one, themselves. They use their beliefs to justify their bad bahaviour the same way as people who follow someone else's group religion. I also know some people who are good people, with high morals and they belong to a religion, but they never proclaim it, nor do they judge anyone who does not follow their religion. My opinion is that they are good people with a lot of love and they were raised in a religion that gave them the framework in which to express themselves in the world. They can let others express their opinions and beliefs and be fine because their faith is not based on someone else's ideas. So there is my morning diatribe. I hope everyone is having a good day. [/QUOTE]
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