Uh, no. Not at all.Religion without Theism is like dinner without food
Theism is nothing more than a personal aesthetical preference.
In any case, how does that connect to the text that you quoted?
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Uh, no. Not at all.Religion without Theism is like dinner without food
Personal hygiene is independent from Revoltifarianism.....tis a personal choice....like boxers or briefs.
Yes.Can a Revoltifarian go 'commando'? (neither boxers nor briefs).
Tricky.Do Revoltifarians have a high moral code, like not kissing girls on dates at the cinema, or not peeing in bushes at parks etc?
Yes....Do Revoltifarians have to have sets of every type of spanner? (AF, Whitworth, metric etc?)
An acceptable Revoltifarian practice.I'm just putting a toe in the water here.
Personal hygiene is independent from Revoltifarianism.....tis a personal choice....like boxers or briefs.
Excluded?False dichotomy. It excludes commando.
So far, there's only one Revoltifarian.
And afterlife isn't one of his needs.
So it's a very stable lack-of-belief system.
The Simpsonian mythology is quite different from Revoltifarianism.
Ref....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_The_Simpsons
Some highlights....
- Ned Flanders is The Devil.
- God has an extra finger on each hand.
- Ganesha should not be fed a peanut.
That's Futuramian....not Simpsonian!
Do Donald Trump and a child dying of cholera in a third world country live in the same world?
That's Futuramian....not Simpsonian!
The title says it all.
Breaking news!
This silly thread just became featured.
Or was it fetid?
Go figure.
It's clear now.the thread is Featured.... you're fetid... see how that works
I think we all seem to have our own beliefs and do not want to abandon our paradigms unless seriously kicked in the rear.The title says it all.
The title says it all.
That would be (at most) an historical event, itself not an escape.So you think that Christ nailed to a cross is an escape from reality?
Belief in the mythology of which it's part is the escape.Wow, you must have a pretty horrid reality to escape from.
It does not get more real than that, old bean.
The title says it all.
The Internet! Oh wait. TV oh WAIT! SHOPPING oh wait! Politics oh wait..money oh wait...
Oh wait a hike along a mountain trail less traveled. Sorry took me a while. I confused reality with daily actuality of culture for a bit. I might add breathing with conscious awareness that too is not an escape from reality. But that's a rarely practiced one.