Izo said:
the_dengle said:
Soleron said:
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In-group out-group sociology. Belief in God is now a thing that defines 'our kind of people' and gives license to hate 'their kind of people'. This was not always true in America
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Didn't it kind of start in the late 40s? Maybe the early 50s. The early Cold War, when communism and godlessness went hand-in-hand.
I also remember having deep conversations with my family, and those conversations are pretty much the reason I don't care much for religion anymore, and thus don't care to have more "deep" conversations.
I vividly remember asking how humans could have been created five days after the Universe if the Earth alone is billions of years old, whereas our species is not. I didn't get a very convincing answer. Mind you, I was like six or seven at the time, and already thinking the Bible is full of it.
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Deep converstaions do not have to be composed of relegion. Lifes meaning can be one that we all define ourselves.
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Yeah. I don't really feel like having those conversations anymore, either. Guess I got them all out of my system before I turned 10.