Talk about whatever you want to here, but stay correct

#159560 by Dunkelheit
Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:48 pm
suit yerself then, in the future ill try moderate my words that they dont hurt the sensitivities of people.

#159562 by BlueRaja
Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:01 pm
Ommmmm..... :zen:



Off to yoga.

#159563 by sj_2150
Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:04 pm
Dunkelheit wrote:suit yerself then, in the future ill try moderate my words that they dont hurt the sensitivities of people.

aahh im sorry man. im a bit grumpy :x i havent slept in 2 days coz of my end of year school work piling up. the slightest things have been irritating me :lol: now i feel like a dick.

#159568 by JuZ
Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:05 pm
BlueRaja wrote:Ommmmm..... :zen:



Off to yoga.



Weeeeeeeeee!

The missus and I are starting yoga classes in a couple of weeks. Can't wait!!! And you get a free vego meal at the end of every class. Totally cool.

#159570 by Biert
Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:29 pm
*Sigh* Kids... You've turned this into a shouting match without either of you stating any valid arguments supporting your point of view. :lol:

#159578 by Kivenkantaja
Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:36 am
To everyone on this board who is religious:


1. What religion? Christianity, Buddhism, etc.

2. Do you believe you have chosen the right one and that others are simply wrong?

3a. If your answer was yes, why do you think so?

3b. If your answer was no, how come you still choose to pay the taxes? (In Finland it costs about 300€ or something a year, I have no idea of other countries.)

#159580 by djskrimp
Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:49 am
Kivenkantaja wrote:To everyone on this board who is religious:


1. What religion? Christianity, Buddhism, etc.

2. Do you believe you have chosen the right one and that others are simply wrong?

3a. If your answer was yes, why do you think so?

3b. If your answer was no, how come you still choose to pay the taxes? (In Finland it costs about 300€ or something a year, I have no idea of other countries.)


You pay taxes for your religion in Finland? Or, am I reading that wrong?

#159583 by Kivenkantaja
Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:15 am
djskrimp wrote:You pay taxes for your religion in Finland? Or, am I reading that wrong?
You didn't read wrong. Take a guess how proud I am about our nominal christians (over a half of Finlands population by the way). Those idiots don't believe but still choose to pay the taxes. When I ask them why they don't just "get a divorce" of church they answer: What do you think I am? A satanist?!? Even a majority of my friends are like that. It's just sad you know? Why won't they think for themselves.

#159584 by frequency-lsd
Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:47 am
what the hell! you have to pay money to believe in something?
Thats one of the reasons why i dont agree with religions, all those bullshit rules and stuff, i mean if there is a god or a higher power it would have never made up those things!

I dont have a problem with people believing in higher powers and gods stuff like that but fuck those rules that come with it.
I always have the feeling most of those rules were made up by kings a looooong time ago, just to control the people by saying : if you dont follow these rules and live like this you will go to hell.

#159585 by djskrimp
Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:03 am
frequency-lsd wrote:I always have the feeling most of those rules were made up by kings a looooong time ago, just to control the people by saying : if you dont follow these rules and live like this you will go to hell.


Actually, yeah. Nail: head.

#159595 by Biert
Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:36 am
Wow, God is gonna be fucking rich if half of the Finnish population pays him 300 bucks a year :shock:


And yeah, I agree with frequency-lsd. The way I see it, religion started out as an explanation for inexplicable things. What else can thunder be but a guy riding a car pulled by goats in the sky?
Then lateron as people found out more about how the world and the universe work, the 'important' people used it to suppress and to maintain their power and wealth.
Right now, I think it should only be a set of rules which can provide some direction in life. But sadly, many people take it much, much too seriously. And others don't care at all.

This might actually be the first sensible post I made in this thread :D

#159597 by BlueRaja
Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:40 am
JuZ wrote:
BlueRaja wrote:Ommmmm..... :zen:



Off to yoga.



Weeeeeeeeee!

The missus and I are starting yoga classes in a couple of weeks. Can't wait!!! And you get a free vego meal at the end of every class. Totally cool.


Sweet! Which practice of yoga?


I'm still trying to grasp why a person would have to pay taxes in order to practice religion. Maybe it's too early in the morning for me.

#159602 by Kivenkantaja
Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:41 am
BlueRaja wrote:I'm still trying to grasp why a person would have to pay taxes in order to practice religion. Maybe it's too early in the morning for me.
You see why I'm against organised religion? It's not like we're stuck in the middle-ages or something, it's just that the people are stupid, and that church and state go hand-in-hand here. Even though I'm an atheist a tiny amount of money I use, to buy food for example, goes to church.

Oh and biert you bet he is. It's actually more like 85% of Finns who pay that 300€ a year. Which of half couldn't care less. But still they pay. Those people are simply stupid. There's no other explanation.

#159621 by JuZ
Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:14 pm
BlueRaja wrote:
JuZ wrote:
BlueRaja wrote:Ommmmm..... :zen:



Off to yoga.



Weeeeeeeeee!

The missus and I are starting yoga classes in a couple of weeks. Can't wait!!! And you get a free vego meal at the end of every class. Totally cool.


Sweet! Which practice of yoga?


I'm still trying to grasp why a person would have to pay taxes in order to practice religion. Maybe it's too early in the morning for me.


Religion tax seems very, very strange indeed. If I believed in something I'd just say f%$# off, I'm not paying!

As for yoga, we're going to try out the beginners class with these guys:

http://www.atmayoga.com.au/

They seem pretty cool. Provided they don't try to convert us into raging Haris or anything (appropriate, given the topic!), it should be good.

#159623 by gozu
Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:03 pm
i am mostly buddhist...

but not really the religion just the ideals.

but if you like to believe something good on you! cause i've met more assholes who don't have religion than do.
and i've met 2 bishops (but they were DULL!)

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