It numbs the senses to make life easier.
Discuss.
Discuss.

It's an opium for people who believe in it, for those who don't it's an annoyance.Sidsnot wrote:
Most people don't believe in religion, especially younger people.
So no
Um. Nope.Sidsnot wrote:
Most people don't believe in religion, especially younger people.
So no
Two problems.SirSchloppy wrote:
Religion, whilst numbing the senses may appear on the whole an attractive thing, there's so much underlying stuff. Yeah, it may numb, but then you have to worry about adhering to the (sometimes extremely strict) rulings of the particular religion.
In agreement with Ted, if it brings happiness to people's lives, then so be it, it may be a good thing, but as far as I can see, it's better off to just not believe. <--- PERSONAL OPINION NO FLAME ME!
In recent times "It numbs the senses to make life easier." could not be more wrong. Look at Palestine/Israel, Iraq, Ireland, the source of these wars are rooted in religion.
It's a blackberry thing.SirSchloppy wrote:
Why double post?
I'm having trouble making sense of that one.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Atheism is an opiate for religion.
I doubt that.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I'm having trouble making sense of that one.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Atheism is an opiate for religion.