I agree with others on here, that I have had unique experiences that I would have never had, if I were raised to be an atheist. I’d say my catholic and spiritual days were about the same when in deep prayer or meditation. As a catholic, I was focusing my thoughts on the christian/catholic god and the saints, and as a spiritualist more of an unspecified higher power made of loving energy. I would reach intense stages of ecstasy, as Nope has mentioned, probably because of chemicals, such as serotonin, as Spooky mentioned.
I believe, religion is a drug, in most cases. It is highly addictive. Once this high has been experienced once, or a few times by a non-skeptical or an undeveloped mind, you get hooked. It is a unique high compared to other drugs, although I haven’t taken all the popular ones. You get this high, and if you don’t share this high with your god, you feel depressed, guilty, or you just feel like shit. This drug, just like any other drug, can affect the relationships around you. You can’t talk most people out of quitting, because they are so addicted, they can’t think straight. This habit is very difficult to break, and many experience withdrawal and relapse, when trying to get free from it. This withdrawal is a little different than more conventional drugs, but can really screw with your head.
I can’t believe, after all of these arguments against religion, the religionists can’t see how bad it actually is. That just goes to show you, that the non-religious, and the religious, see the world from a whole different perspective. I voted Yes.
I believe, religion is a drug, in most cases. It is highly addictive. Once this high has been experienced once, or a few times by a non-skeptical or an undeveloped mind, you get hooked. It is a unique high compared to other drugs, although I haven’t taken all the popular ones. You get this high, and if you don’t share this high with your god, you feel depressed, guilty, or you just feel like shit. This drug, just like any other drug, can affect the relationships around you. You can’t talk most people out of quitting, because they are so addicted, they can’t think straight. This habit is very difficult to break, and many experience withdrawal and relapse, when trying to get free from it. This withdrawal is a little different than more conventional drugs, but can really screw with your head.
I can’t believe, after all of these arguments against religion, the religionists can’t see how bad it actually is. That just goes to show you, that the non-religious, and the religious, see the world from a whole different perspective. I voted Yes.
Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.' -Isaac Asimov-