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Bong Lover said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Yes, but that makes religious practicing a third party. The kind of life that you that you live is what actually matters, meaning that you may as well stop your practicing altogether. You just confirmed my point (which confirmed yours in the first place).

I am glad you feel I confirmed your point, but if this is the point you were making I feel you expressed yourself a little peculiar.

Let's say you want to build a house. Would you say that using a hammer doesn't make any sense since you can drive the nails with a rock? After all, the hammer is just a third party. Making a house is what really matters, not the concept of using a hammer right?

Religious practice is like a hammer, just a tool that makes it easier to create what you called a homemade connection with God in your head.


Well, my point was to show that the hammer was not necessary at all (meaning that people don't actually need to circumcise their children (which possibly may be against their will) or oppose gay marriage).