Partly because I want to keep the thread going and partly because I thought this would be an interesting topic:
I was thinking about all the ways that religion keeps people from asking questions-or having doubts. If you can come up with any, post them.
1. I heard a woman tell someone who was having doubts. "Don't let Satan still your joy." Blaming an imaginary evil entity for doubts makes it so that the individual doesn't have to face their doubts. They don't explore what is wrong.
2. We can't understand God's plan or God has a bigger plan that we can't understand. This is comforting when a person has a personal tragedy but it is another way to keep people from asking questions. Wonder why you have always had faith and done what you should but it is your atheist neighbor who gets the beautiful wife, loving children and big house. Well, God has some unfathomable reason. Don't think about it because you wouldn't understand anyway.
3.The heart is deceitful. This comes from a bible verse and I have used some people use variations of this to deny their feelings. If you deny your emotions then it will be more difficult to question your faith.
4. Anyone who does not belong to our faith is not as moral as we are. This keeps people from asking questions because if a nontheists makes a point, you can simply discard his words beacause the nontheist isn't being led by God as you are.
5. this is a variation of the above but it is slightly different. Anyone who thinks differently then we do, ask troublesome questions or is from a different faith is under the influence of an evil entity. This keeps the followers from learning about other faiths or opinions.
I bet if you think about it, you have all heard various ways that some people cut off any thoughts that might be damaging to their believes.
I was thinking about all the ways that religion keeps people from asking questions-or having doubts. If you can come up with any, post them.
1. I heard a woman tell someone who was having doubts. "Don't let Satan still your joy." Blaming an imaginary evil entity for doubts makes it so that the individual doesn't have to face their doubts. They don't explore what is wrong.
2. We can't understand God's plan or God has a bigger plan that we can't understand. This is comforting when a person has a personal tragedy but it is another way to keep people from asking questions. Wonder why you have always had faith and done what you should but it is your atheist neighbor who gets the beautiful wife, loving children and big house. Well, God has some unfathomable reason. Don't think about it because you wouldn't understand anyway.
3.The heart is deceitful. This comes from a bible verse and I have used some people use variations of this to deny their feelings. If you deny your emotions then it will be more difficult to question your faith.
4. Anyone who does not belong to our faith is not as moral as we are. This keeps people from asking questions because if a nontheists makes a point, you can simply discard his words beacause the nontheist isn't being led by God as you are.
5. this is a variation of the above but it is slightly different. Anyone who thinks differently then we do, ask troublesome questions or is from a different faith is under the influence of an evil entity. This keeps the followers from learning about other faiths or opinions.
I bet if you think about it, you have all heard various ways that some people cut off any thoughts that might be damaging to their believes.