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 Fairy.Spence
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By Fairy.Spence 2010-08-24 13:04:04
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Asura.Bartimaeus said:
Asura.Dameshi said:
Gotta do some afk work. Keep the discussion going in my absence.

Do we have to????? It's gonna only lead to bad places. People can't have these discussions NICELY in a NORMAL place,

God Galaxy forbid ffxiah. :b

So far it hasn't gone too badly, but let the non-regular NI posters get win of it and this thread will hit 9k posts in under an hour.
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By Cerberus.Kalyna 2010-08-24 13:04:08
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Ramuh.Haseyo said:
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Jesus doesnt teach you about morals, he teaches you bout cool magic tricks.

Da nah nah nanana na na na naaa
/hums with hase
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By Asura.Abriannah 2010-08-24 13:04:54
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Fenrir.Tool said:
Asura.Bartimaeus said:
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Leviathan.Angelskiss said:
Cerberus.Kalyna said:
Asura.Abriannah said:
I was brought up without religion personally. I learned morals just fine. The only thing I struggle with really is finding something that I can wholeheartedly believe in.

Sometimes I wonder if I was brought up with religion, I'd have a better sense of faith & just believe certain things. Like the Bible..
As long as you weren't forced to go to a private school for 14 years (pre-k, k-12) and were forced to go to church Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, you'd be fine

I was. I think I turned out okay.

Edit: And we went to church on weds too.

I'm not saying you won't be okay as a person, I would just feel slighted at an older age to know that I was put into something I had no knowledge or say in when it is a huge personal factor/decision that can change your way of life as a whole.

Which was to my earlier point of a parent approaching their child with the perception of religion being an "ignorant pack of lies duh its so obvious!".

Very unfair to me.

It works both ways, yes. But IMO it would be best for the parents to remain neutral until the child has an understanding of what religion essentially is, and for them to follow whatever line of faith they feel most comfortable in.

Children wont gain an understanding of what religion is unless presented with a religion. It's not like school's are teaching children about different religions. I'm almost 22 years old, have been researching different religions for awhile, and I still don't understand "essentially what religion is."

So, I think your statement is wrong. If parents expose their children sure. But the only way to do that is to physically do it in some kind of fashion.
 
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By Diabolos.Rydiya 2010-08-24 13:07:56
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Cerberus.Kalyna said:
Leviathan.Angelskiss said:
Cerberus.Kalyna said:
Asura.Abriannah said:
I was brought up without religion personally. I learned morals just fine. The only thing I struggle with really is finding something that I can wholeheartedly believe in.

Sometimes I wonder if I was brought up with religion, I'd have a better sense of faith & just believe certain things. Like the Bible..
As long as you weren't forced to go to a private school for 14 years (pre-k, k-12) and were forced to go to church Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, you'd be fine

I was. I think I turned out okay.

Edit: And we went to church on weds too.
=O lies! nobody leaves catholic private school religious!
:O You're right!
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By Fenrir.Tool 2010-08-24 13:08:37
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Asura.Abriannah said:
Fenrir.Tool said:
Asura.Bartimaeus said:
Fenrir.Tool said:
Leviathan.Angelskiss said:
Cerberus.Kalyna said:
Asura.Abriannah said:
I was brought up without religion personally. I learned morals just fine. The only thing I struggle with really is finding something that I can wholeheartedly believe in.

Sometimes I wonder if I was brought up with religion, I'd have a better sense of faith & just believe certain things. Like the Bible..
As long as you weren't forced to go to a private school for 14 years (pre-k, k-12) and were forced to go to church Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, you'd be fine

I was. I think I turned out okay.

Edit: And we went to church on weds too.

I'm not saying you won't be okay as a person, I would just feel slighted at an older age to know that I was put into something I had no knowledge or say in when it is a huge personal factor/decision that can change your way of life as a whole.

Which was to my earlier point of a parent approaching their child with the perception of religion being an "ignorant pack of lies duh its so obvious!".

Very unfair to me.

It works both ways, yes. But IMO it would be best for the parents to remain neutral until the child has an understanding of what religion essentially is, and for them to follow whatever line of faith they feel most comfortable in.

Children wont gain an understanding of what religion is unless presented with a religion. It's not like school's are teaching children about different religions. I'm almost 22 years old, have been researching different religions for awhile, and I still don't understand "essentially what religion is."

So, I think your statement is wrong. If parents expose their children sure. But the only way to do that is to physically do it in some kind of fashion.

I see what you're saying, but a child doesn't need to be immersed into something to know what something is. Children are curious, will ask many questions, and as long as you leave those doors open for them so that they can make a suitable choice for themselves as they grow up more, then the better IMO.
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-08-24 13:09:09
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Cerberus.Kalyna said:
Ramuh.Haseyo said:
Ifrit.Kungfuhustle said:
Jesus doesnt teach you about morals, he teaches you bout cool magic tricks.

Da nah nah nanana na na na naaa
/hums with hase
that must be a black thing Hase is doing
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By Bahamut.Zorander 2010-08-24 13:16:54
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Fenrir.Tool said:
Asura.Abriannah said:
Fenrir.Tool said:
Asura.Bartimaeus said:
Fenrir.Tool said:
Leviathan.Angelskiss said:
Cerberus.Kalyna said:
Asura.Abriannah said:
I was brought up without religion personally. I learned morals just fine. The only thing I struggle with really is finding something that I can wholeheartedly believe in. Sometimes I wonder if I was brought up with religion, I'd have a better sense of faith & just believe certain things. Like the Bible..
As long as you weren't forced to go to a private school for 14 years (pre-k, k-12) and were forced to go to church Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, you'd be fine
I was. I think I turned out okay. Edit: And we went to church on weds too.
I'm not saying you won't be okay as a person, I would just feel slighted at an older age to know that I was put into something I had no knowledge or say in when it is a huge personal factor/decision that can change your way of life as a whole.
Which was to my earlier point of a parent approaching their child with the perception of religion being an "ignorant pack of lies duh its so obvious!". Very unfair to me.
It works both ways, yes. But IMO it would be best for the parents to remain neutral until the child has an understanding of what religion essentially is, and for them to follow whatever line of faith they feel most comfortable in.
Children wont gain an understanding of what religion is unless presented with a religion. It's not like school's are teaching children about different religions. I'm almost 22 years old, have been researching different religions for awhile, and I still don't understand "essentially what religion is." So, I think your statement is wrong. If parents expose their children sure. But the only way to do that is to physically do it in some kind of fashion.
I see what you're saying, but a child doesn't need to be immersed into something to know what something is. Children are curious, will ask many questions, and as long as you leave those doors open for them so that they can make a suitable choice for themselves as they grow up more, then the better IMO.
Children are very curious but I don't think they would ask anything about religion unless that had some sort of contact with it. Friends/classmates/seeing the building or what not. From a simple point of view going to church teaches some very good principles..is it 100% crucial that you have to be religious to be a good person..absolutely not.
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By Ramuh.Haseyo 2010-08-24 13:17:30
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Ramuh.Rowland said:
Ifrit.Kungfuhustle said:
Cerberus.Kalyna said:
Ramuh.Haseyo said:
Ifrit.Kungfuhustle said:
Jesus doesnt teach you about morals, he teaches you bout cool magic tricks.

Da nah nah nanana na na na naaa
/hums with hase
that must be a black thing Hase is doing

:3
 
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By Cerberus.Kalyna 2010-08-24 13:25:42
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What... is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
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By Siren.Enternius 2010-08-24 13:26:12
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Is this a sex joke
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By Asura.Abriannah 2010-08-24 13:26:32
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Siren.Enternius said:
Is this a sex joke
 
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By Bahamut.Zorander 2010-08-24 13:27:21
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Asura.Bartimaeus said:
I think it just needs to be 1 step further than being "neutral" and actually present children with many sides and ideas. Being proactive but balanced about it rather than sitting back silent (which is still fair I suppose), which I think is what Abri's point is in a nutshell.
I am just glad that I was raised in a home where religion wasn't everything..sure we went to church but nothing was forced on me and my parents would back me up if I ever had an issue with anything. Which is probably why I am ok with religion today..constantly being forced to do something with no desire to continue would make me hate it as well.
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By Siren.Enternius 2010-08-24 13:27:34
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Yes Abri.
It's only yes to her? What the hell, I got ripped off.
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By Asura.Abriannah 2010-08-24 13:27:46
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I love the smell of coconuts. ^^;

Just saying.. :xxx
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By Cerberus.Kalyna 2010-08-24 13:27:55
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Asura.Bartimaeus said:
Yes Abri.

It involves coconuts.
^5
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By Valefor.Eirinne 2010-08-24 13:28:10
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I myself am not christian, and my x husband is Catholic. His new wife is Methodist. My youngest daughter wants to learn about Christianity, so I am teaching her, and my oldest daughter goes to bible camp every summer and it's her choice. Both children were taught and exposed to a number of faiths, I took them each to visit churches, temples, ect. It will be their choice to make when they are older. Giving them a basis and a sense of themselves and a value system, but not forcing them to be anything. One is an honor student, and getting a 4 year scholarship, and speaks three languages, the other gets excellent grades and both are wonderful kids. ::shrug
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By Fairy.Spence 2010-08-24 13:29:26
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Hi Eir, why haven't we played SC2 yet?
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By Bahamut.Zorander 2010-08-24 13:29:52
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Dammit I post to slow..
 
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-08-24 13:30:06
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Valefor.Eirinne said:
I myself am not christian, and my x husband is Catholic. His new wife is Methodist. My youngest daughter wants to learn about Christianity, so I am teaching her, and my oldest daughter goes to bible camp every summer and it's her choice. Both children were taught and exposed to a number of faiths, I took them each to visit churches, temples, ect. It will be their choice to make when they are older. Giving them a basis and a sense of themselves and a value system, but not forcing them to be anything. One is an honor student, and getting a 4 year scholarship, and speaks three languages, the other gets excellent grades and both are wonderful kids. ::shrug
its ok, they'll be *** hating bible thumpers in no time
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By Valefor.Eirinne 2010-08-24 13:30:23
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Fairy.Spence said:
Hi Eir, why haven't we played SC2 yet?
Sorry, been super busy. The boyfriend moves here in a week, been working double to pay for school clothes, and havn't had a change to get it. Forgive? :(
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By Valefor.Eirinne 2010-08-24 13:31:09
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Ifrit.Kungfuhustle said:
Valefor.Eirinne said:
I myself am not christian, and my x husband is Catholic. His new wife is Methodist. My youngest daughter wants to learn about Christianity, so I am teaching her, and my oldest daughter goes to bible camp every summer and it's her choice. Both children were taught and exposed to a number of faiths, I took them each to visit churches, temples, ect. It will be their choice to make when they are older. Giving them a basis and a sense of themselves and a value system, but not forcing them to be anything. One is an honor student, and getting a 4 year scholarship, and speaks three languages, the other gets excellent grades and both are wonderful kids. ::shrug
its ok, they'll be *** hating bible thumpers in no time
LOL ~ egads I hope not, I have a lot of gay friends that they have known their entire lives.
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By Asura.Abriannah 2010-08-24 13:31:51
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Asura.Bartimaeus said:
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Yes Abri.
It's only yes to her? What the hell, I got ripped off.

How else am I going to explain to her how to make me a sandwich?

I hope you like plain ham and mayo. Because I don't make extravagant sandwiches! Lettuce and pickles.. pssshh..
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By Siren.Enternius 2010-08-24 13:32:05
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Is Lu Xun a girl

I think he was in DW4 but he's seriously a girl in DW6.
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