
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Note: This is not saying that all Christians (or religious) people do this, and in no way am I singling anyone out specifically. I am merely giving my anecdotal experiences of responses made by religious people that I find to be irrational or unsound.
Have you ever heard of religious people oftenly say "Just ask God", "Just pray to Jesus/God", "Just trust in God", "It's God's plan" or anything similar to that? I find it really annoying and irritating that people oftenly say that without considering what they are saying or whether they are being intellectually dishonest. These are the people who would credit God whenever things goes well, and have a cop out/excuse if things don't go well, fall through, or doesn't pan out. In short, if things succeed = God's will, if things fail = God's will, God is infallible.
For example, if going through a difficult time, IRL I had people say just pray to God or anything, so that means if things goes well (sometimes it happens), then they oftenly give credit to God, but when things don't go well (gets worse, doesn't improve), they chalk it up to the fact that "it wasn't God's plan" or "God had other plans". Just really inane remarks that are logically inconsistent. It's like they have an unfalsifiable position and that whatever happens is not God's fault and that God is always right, absolute.
Also, as an atheist, I believe in reasonable evidence and action other than just simply "praying" and hoping for the best. Of course, a majority of religious people would oftenly just be in denial and delusion about the logic and even get hostile when confronted or called out. It's like their way of shirking any responsibility from their "God" and anything to question their view is seen as an attack, but I digress.
Have you ever heard of religious people oftenly say "Just ask God", "Just pray to Jesus/God", "Just trust in God", "It's God's plan" or anything similar to that? I find it really annoying and irritating that people oftenly say that without considering what they are saying or whether they are being intellectually dishonest. These are the people who would credit God whenever things goes well, and have a cop out/excuse if things don't go well, fall through, or doesn't pan out. In short, if things succeed = God's will, if things fail = God's will, God is infallible.
For example, if going through a difficult time, IRL I had people say just pray to God or anything, so that means if things goes well (sometimes it happens), then they oftenly give credit to God, but when things don't go well (gets worse, doesn't improve), they chalk it up to the fact that "it wasn't God's plan" or "God had other plans". Just really inane remarks that are logically inconsistent. It's like they have an unfalsifiable position and that whatever happens is not God's fault and that God is always right, absolute.
Also, as an atheist, I believe in reasonable evidence and action other than just simply "praying" and hoping for the best. Of course, a majority of religious people would oftenly just be in denial and delusion about the logic and even get hostile when confronted or called out. It's like their way of shirking any responsibility from their "God" and anything to question their view is seen as an attack, but I digress.
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