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I think I’ll start every post from now on with an Al Pacino picture. Whee.
Until I can’t find anymore good pictures, I guess.
There’s a girl going around the school trying to recruit new members into her church. She asked my friend to attend her Sunday church, scaring my friend with stuff like, “World War 3 is coming soon, God has appointed [someone] to ask the Christians to save the world!” or something like that. But my friend declined.
I hear that the world is scheduled to end on year 2012? World War 3, Doomsday, whatever they call it. There have been millions of predictions on the these dates. I see so far they’re all wrong, because I’m still sitting here typing about it. I don’t know how people can be convinced about this shit.
Well, or maybe these predictions are meant to be true. Except after they sing about it to everyone, everyone starts to take precautions and make sure they don’t start any wars with another country just yet, as a result, the war which was probably meant to have taken place didn’t, so the world is saved.
I was wondering if everyone were actually born atheists.
I wonder what a person’s beliefs will be if the knowledge about religion was absent. Would he naturally be an atheist, thinking that life is simply just, or would he naturally believe that a higher being controls his life? I was thinking that he’d be an atheist, after all, without the knowledge and influence of religion or the knowledge about the absence of it, he probably won’t fathom about a higher being since he doesn’t have any foundation, right?
Actually “atheist” is not the right word here, I think.
Atheism means denial and disbelief of the existence of Gods, which means they acknowledge theism and thus oppose it, which means they hold knowledge about religion.
Okay, rephrase question: I’m thinking that a person will not become religious or believe in Gods if they had no knowledge about religion or the knowledge about the possibility about the absence of it.
I mean, I really wonder what that person ideas and perspectives are, because what we feel about almost everything boils down to religion. The other day, I was talking to me friend about death, I had the feeling she didn’t feel the same urgency or panic about death as much as I did, because she believes in heaven and I don’t.
And I think those ideas really affect the way we live our lives and how we think.
Eg. The world’s a shitted place where shit happens to random people VS I think God made this happen to me for a reason. I think those 2 ideas mould our lives. Personally I feel that random shit happens to people, regardless of karma.
I suppose this is actually the core of my depressing feelings, because regardless of what good people do, I feel that shit will still happen, thus my attitude towards tasks and issues are quite vastly different from my friend’s, I would think. I think she takes things a lot easier, and she’s much happier than I am.
Wow. I really hope to meet someone who doesn’t know the issue about religion, that’ll be someone interesting to meet, rather than the same old people. You’re either this, or that. But a person like this… That’ll be really interesting. I wonder what this group of people are called, or even if they exist. I don’t think agnostic is the right term, because agnostics do know about religion, but they just don’t give enough a shit to make a decision.
Anyhoo, back to studying. Sigh. Homework. Now that’s random shit which happens to everyone