Oh fun, we haven't had one of these in a long long time. I'll try not to ruin it for you Gl1tch.
I grew up in a household where religion wasn't mentioned at all. To this day I don't know if my parents actually believed in god or not. I did go to a christian preschool for 10 years and that same school did everything it could to 'teach' (though I prefer the term indoctrinate, religion has no place in a preschool) the word of god as if it was 100% reality and fact.
So because of that I was forced to read a picture bible when I was 5, color pictures of the exodus and pray to god every single morning (except on weekends). And I genuinely did for a while though looking back I can't say I took it too serious even back then. There used to be this annoying railroad crossing near my house that was closed 40 minutes of every hour. I remember one morning where I prayed to god to fix that son of a bitch so me and my mom wouldn't have to wait so long all the time. So yeah, at some point I didn't take it very seriously anymore and considered the bible story as just a story. My own logic, even at age 7/8, told me that just words in a book didn't actually make the story true. Why would the bible be any different than say, Aladdin? And my teachers didn't exactly go out of their way to deliver more evidence.
So by the time I was 9 I refused to pray anymore and that got me into serious trouble. Got kicked out of class on several occasions and had to see the head of the school who asked my why I refused to pray. When I told her that I didn't believe in god, she looked at me wondering why 5 years of brainwashing had no effect on me at all.
So yeah, that's my early years story. Today my stance is simple. Organized religion, like cristianity, is a dangerous thing. Billions of people but their entire life in the hands on a being they only hope exists. They base everything they do on the words in a book and refuse to take action on anything because it's 'god's will'.
In extreme cases people even kill in the name of their god, justified or not (that's a different discussion all together). But when people start killing in the name of a being for which the only evidence is words in a book, something is wrong in the world.
If you ask me, the world would be a much better place without any kind of religion. But people will always need something to hold on to because death is a scary thing. Since the bible was written we know that the sky is not heaven and that the inside of the earth is not hell. We know what the sun and the stars are but we don't have a clue on death. And as long as we don't, people will cling on to any book that tells them they will have a good afterlife if they just behave. And that's fine, as long as it's your own choice.
Unfortunately religion is taught as fact, not as faith. Parents who tell their children about religion don't mention that there might just be a tiny chance of nothing being true. They don't mention that it's a matter of faith. It's taught to children as a fact of live, both at home and in school, and that's what pisses me off most of all. Children don't get to have a chance to decide for themselves. Their faith is decided for them and if they don't see the logic, someone will make them see it.
I simply can't understand how mere writing in a book can convince any adult that the story is true. The only reason religion still exists is because of the mass indoctrination of children. Children will believe anything, doesn't matter if logic doesn't support it. As long as there's no clear evidence against their ideas. It's the same reason kids believe in Santa or the Easter bunny. They are told from a very young age that these figures exist until at some point they see their parents hiding the presents. If only that would happen more often with indoctrinated children. A point in their life where they go 'wtf, this makes no sense at all'. I'm very thankful that I got to that point early in my life.
So yeah, the one thing I'd like to tell children in a religious environment is this: One day you're going to learn some shocking news about Santa. When that day comes, think long and hard about everything you've been told about god.
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why is it that religion gets people so angry when people don't agree? I'm guilty of these unwarranted feelings too, although I don't quite understand why.
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Because religion has a very firm grasp on society. Like gays not being allowed to marry and people hating gay people in general. That's a rule that comes straight out of religion and many people are opposed to that and fight it. On the other side you have the religious guys defending their believes.
It comes down to the fact that religion influences everyone's lives, even those who don't believe in it. Me and billions of people with me don't like that one bit, so we fight and snap at it until it decided to go away or leaves us alone. Until that happens there will always be clashes.