why do so many non-religious people seem to completely reject the mere possibility of an after-life, or even just a soul, or some kind of spiritual energy connecting lifeforms?

  • EatTheLibsToo [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    LOL well this absolutely reeks of r/iamverysmart, jordan peterson, and the stupid idea that all religion everywhere is evil, and as I said in my original post is absolutely riddled with the very common and fundamental misunderstandings of what science actually is. Not to mention a fundamental misunderstanding of my argument which I don't think I could spell out any clearer really, but I have some ideas to help.

    I appreciate you taking the time to write all this out, I truly do want to sit through and pick apart every point (trust me, there are some bangers you've got in there) but I feel that your time would be FAR better spent actually learning about the scientific process, since it is abundantly clear you have not, but enjoy sounding like you have.

    I think learning about and developing a dialectical understanding of religions would help too, since you're clearly referring toward white western anthropocentric and personal gods which is an enormous flaw and I can't emphasise that enough.

    Good luck kid, try to remember that people who you instinctively disagree with might hold their positions from a perspective built on a lot of knowledge in these areas. Would do you good to try and ask questions of people to help you learn, because it's clear you know relatively fuck all about this issue you're so upset about, and God knows ;) how many others.

    Oh and sweet jesus your other comment beginning with "one last thing", how could I forget. "god has a meaning". Fuck me. Please for the love of God ;) actually educate yourself on the history of religion before letting yourself get this upset about it because again, it's clear you don't hold much knowledge on the topic.