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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 9:13 am
by Leatherneck
jeremyboycool wrote:This has nothing to do with ethics. I am talking about being allowed to come to one's own spiritual awareness without the pressure to conform to a religious group.
David has a really good point about taking an interest in a child's life. There is something to be said about maturing by experience and passing that onto the children you love. I am eternally grateful to my parents for loving me enough to set guidelines, teach me spiritual things, how to respect others and on and on. I've seen kids that "find their own way" and it's often a result of making some really bad decisions and learning the hard way. It may not have been necessary if the parents had taken the time to set up a foundation of love, honor and respect. I was never forced to "conform" to a religious group rather I enjoyed church activities.
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 11:16 am
by RoundEye
YARDofSTUF wrote:I grew up in a religous home, I am
maladjusted and
misbehaved
Fixt
!!!!!!!!
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:09 pm
by Spammy
RoundEye wrote:That and a fear of the boogy man is going to get you. Always having the man in the sky watching over you, is pretty good at keeping you from being bad.

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:26 pm
by Comtrad
fastchevy wrote:Was it a Catholic School?
no, christian
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:09 pm
by jeremyboycool
I am not disputing the positive ethical influence that the major American religions have had on society. In fact I applaud them for having such a widespread beneficial effect on American ethics.
Religious organization does conform to a certain set of beliefs and ideas. I know the word conform can rub people the wrong way because of its abuse. But an organized religion would not be much of a religion if it did not impress it's ideology on to it followers. Also a religion would not have lasted very long if it did not pass this same ideology on to future generations. I do not see this as a problem but I do feel that most religious groups do not attempt to enlighten the fact that their beliefs are in fact just beliefs. This is where I feel organized religion hinders spiritual growth.
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 1:04 am
by panicattack
CiscoKid wrote:Well, the girls hadda wear plaid pleated skirts....
And the cops would drink with some of the kids right in front...
so yeah, how can kids from religiouse homes be more well behaved if they're stripping and drinking with cops?
if they were not relgious and well behaved, they'd be stripping and drinking with the local drug dealers.
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:04 am
by CiscoKid
panicattack wrote:if they were not relgious and well behaved, they'd be stripping and drinking with the local drug dealers.
In this city, sometimes the cops ARE the drug dealers...the local county sheriff even did federal time for extortion and racketeering. The city is hurting so badly for cops because no one local is qualified, drug arrests, domestic violence, felony convictions
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:29 am
by Xpunge
CiscoKid wrote:In this city, sometimes the cops ARE the drug dealers...the local county sheriff even did federal time for extortion and racketeering. The city is hurting so badly for cops because no one local is qualified, drug arrests, domestic violence, felony convictions
Geez, sounds like a third world country.
That's too bad.
