Why are some people afraid to be judged by society regarding only some things?
January 24, 2019 at 10:57 am
I know a few christians who follow this religion, because they want to fit in with the rest. It's usually not the only reason, but I didn't make this tread to talk about why people have religions.
The thing is, some of the people mentioned above, tend to act (more or less) like jerks in public, even though the majority dislikes it and they themselves want to fit in.
In some cases, they aren't jerks, but have made some huge mistakes (not necessarily in public). I wonder why are they so worried that people will judge them for not having a religion, but don't seem to be worried about being judged based on said mistakes?
It's not just about religion, it's anyone who follows the herd in a big way, yet still openly does things that the herd clearly hates, or doesn't seem worried that the herd will find out.
I do believe that you shouldn't compromise who you are to meet social standards, but if those people already do it, why do they do it only by half and without hiding it?
The thing is, some of the people mentioned above, tend to act (more or less) like jerks in public, even though the majority dislikes it and they themselves want to fit in.
In some cases, they aren't jerks, but have made some huge mistakes (not necessarily in public). I wonder why are they so worried that people will judge them for not having a religion, but don't seem to be worried about being judged based on said mistakes?
It's not just about religion, it's anyone who follows the herd in a big way, yet still openly does things that the herd clearly hates, or doesn't seem worried that the herd will find out.
I do believe that you shouldn't compromise who you are to meet social standards, but if those people already do it, why do they do it only by half and without hiding it?
"By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none"
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin