RE: Is the Argument for Religion Rejection a benefit?
August 21, 2014 at 3:22 am
(This post was last modified: August 21, 2014 at 3:22 am by ignoramus.)
I'm not entirely convinced you're not a poe.
Anyway, to put it bluntly.
Why are you even bringing in the born agains.
They are far and few between.
Whatever their motives are, it will have a negligible impact on society either way.
Nuff said.
Yes, there are benefits:
Networking.
Polical point scoring.
Socialising.
But nobody chooses this, as said before, people are born to it, therefore learn to take advantage of a given situation.
PS, no born again will do it for this reason if being honest.
They all do it for personal salvation.
They are born again (as my sig states), because they couldn't grow up and take responsibility the first time.
Anyway, to put it bluntly.
Why are you even bringing in the born agains.
They are far and few between.
Whatever their motives are, it will have a negligible impact on society either way.
Nuff said.
Yes, there are benefits:
Networking.
Polical point scoring.
Socialising.
But nobody chooses this, as said before, people are born to it, therefore learn to take advantage of a given situation.
PS, no born again will do it for this reason if being honest.
They all do it for personal salvation.
They are born again (as my sig states), because they couldn't grow up and take responsibility the first time.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
Know God, Know fear.