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What do you fill relgion with?
#11
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
Sex.

Drugs.

Rock and roll.

Child sacrifice to the Dark One.

Serial killing.

Plotting genocide.

I'm swamped.
Dying to live, living to die.
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#12
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 4:20 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: Without religion..there is a real void that needs to be filled.

Not even saying religion is good but it fills a void. It provides a community, a purpose larger than yourself.

I don't agree with all the Catholic Church teaches, but I do enjoy mass at some level and the social event it provides.

What do you fill an absence of religion with? Atheism itself does not seem enough

This is a cool question, sir.  Thanks for asking it.

For me at least, I don't see a non-religious way of thinking as an absence of anything: religion is not meaningful to me; it is not who I am. As a result, I fill my life with things that are meaningful to me.  For example, a very meaningful thing for me to do is to master the art of being more peaceful and constructive when interacting with and engaging others, regardless of whether they are behaving constructively or non-constructively. IMO, this helps me avoid the reactive trap of becoming a product of another person's emotional thoughts and behavior choices and enables me to engage difference and conflict in a more objective, creative, helpful, and consistent manner.  

With that said, from your op, it looks like community and having a purpose larger than oneself are important to you.  Is this correct?  Also, out of curiosity, would you be willing to share something that is meaningful to you and makes you unique?  Thanks for your time and attention, sir.  Live long and prosper.











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#13
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 5:11 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Sex.

Drugs.

Rock and roll.

Child sacrifice to the Dark One.

Serial killing.

Plotting genocide.

I'm swamped.

So... like even if you wanted to be religious, you don't have the time?
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition

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#14
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 6:26 pm)Alex K Wrote:
(February 9, 2017 at 5:11 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Sex.

Drugs.

Rock and roll.

Child sacrifice to the Dark One.

Serial killing.

Plotting genocide.

I'm swamped.

So... like even if you wanted to be religious, you don't have the time?

While much of my list could, and has been, integrated into almost any of the practiced religions of today, I really couldn't find the time for it.

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#15
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 4:20 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: Without religion..there is a real void that needs to be filled.

No there isn't. I've never had a religion. There's no void to fill.
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#16
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 4:20 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: Without religion..there is a real void that needs to be filled.

..

What do you fill an absence of religion with? 


Garbage, compost, used tampons .. whatever needs burying.  It's a hole.  May as well get some use of it.
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#17
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 5:45 pm)Kernel Sohcahtoa Wrote:
(February 9, 2017 at 4:20 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: Without religion..there is a real void that needs to be filled.

Not even saying religion is good but it fills a void. It provides a community, a purpose larger than yourself.

I don't agree with all the Catholic Church teaches, but I do enjoy mass at some level and the social event it provides.

What do you fill an absence of religion with? Atheism itself does not seem enough

This is a cool question, sir.  Thanks for asking it.

For me at least, I don't see a non-religious way of thinking as an absence of anything: religion is not meaningful to me; it is not who I am. As a result, I fill my life with things that are meaningful to me.  For example, a very meaningful thing for me to do is to master the art of being more peaceful and constructive when interacting with and engaging others, regardless of whether they are behaving constructively or non-constructively. IMO, this helps me avoid the reactive trap of becoming a product of another person's emotional thoughts and behavior choices and enables me to engage difference and conflict in a more objective, creative, helpful, and consistent manner.  

With that said, from your op, it looks like community and having a purpose larger than oneself are important to you.  Is this correct?  Also, out of curiosity, would you be willing to share something that is meaningful to you and makes you unique?  Thanks for your time and attention, sir.  Live long and prosper.
Heh you're pretty awesome.


I don't have a void. In fact, I could do with less of the clutter in my life (like one of my exes and also my student loan). I have plenty things to fulfill me.
My two sons.
My career.
Poetry.
Community events.
Craft beer joints.
Weed.
Cooking.
Hiking.
Road trips.
Rock.
Jazz.
Instagram.  Tongue

I don't need to add dogmas and rituals to it. That would be like adding cumin to flan. Why would you do that?
"Hipster is what happens when young hot people do what old ladies do." -Exian
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#18
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 6:46 pm)Mamacita Wrote:
(February 9, 2017 at 5:45 pm)Kernel Sohcahtoa Wrote: This is a cool question, sir.  Thanks for asking it.

For me at least, I don't see a non-religious way of thinking as an absence of anything: religion is not meaningful to me; it is not who I am. As a result, I fill my life with things that are meaningful to me.  For example, a very meaningful thing for me to do is to master the art of being more peaceful and constructive when interacting with and engaging others, regardless of whether they are behaving constructively or non-constructively. IMO, this helps me avoid the reactive trap of becoming a product of another person's emotional thoughts and behavior choices and enables me to engage difference and conflict in a more objective, creative, helpful, and consistent manner.  

With that said, from your op, it looks like community and having a purpose larger than oneself are important to you.  Is this correct?  Also, out of curiosity, would you be willing to share something that is meaningful to you and makes you unique?  Thanks for your time and attention, sir.  Live long and prosper.
Heh you're pretty awesome.


I don't have a void. In fact, I could do with less of the clutter in my life (like one of my exes and also my student loan). I have plenty things to fulfill me.
My two sons.
My career.
Poetry.
Community events.
Craft beer joints.
Weed.
Cooking.
Hiking.
Road trips.
Rock.
Jazz.
Instagram.  Tongue

I don't need to add dogmas and rituals to it. That would be like adding cumin to flan. Why would you do that?

My two sons. - I'll let you keep those
My career. - Yes, keeps me busy
Poetry.  - Limericks count, right?
Community events. - Parties?
Craft beer joints. - YES!
Weed. - I'll let you keep that
Cooking. - I like to but not very well
Hiking. - Must get back into that
Road trips. - Yes
Rock. - Music AND throwing at others
Jazz. - That's a kind of music, right?
Instagram - Something I don't do
Dying to live, living to die.
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#19
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
I find many women have a void and it's been a great sadness that I am unable to fill them all.
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#20
RE: What do you fill relgion with?
(February 9, 2017 at 6:52 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Jazz. - That's a kind of music, right?

No. Jazz is a state of mind.  Cool
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