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Post  driftpig222 on Sun Oct 02, 2011 12:54 am

ahahhaha fuck

skip to 5m27s i think


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Post  Gasman40 on Wed Oct 05, 2011 10:55 pm

sister showed me this. Pretty funny.

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Post  Brad on Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:21 am

Sorry if i'm extremely late, great debate by the way.
Just wanted to respond to this.

capnwpac wrote:
You have two people, one of them has been going to church their whole life, had a good family and a good group of friends.
The other grew up in a family that didn't care. This person was put into the care of Department of Human Services. He moved around a lot, between different foster homes and child refuges.
He never stayed at one school, and never was taught about any Religion.

Looking at that scenario, tell me, one of them commits a petty crime later in life, steals a car. Who is it?

PLEASE do not say I've implied anything, because I haven't. What I am trying so hard to convey is, that had child B been attending a church, he would have been told about how crimes can affect your chances of getting to heaven. Load of bullshit, I agree - but being human that instills us with a fear that we will never shake. It is something that will always be thought about before we do anything wrong.
Sure, in my case, an extreme one, you'd still peg child B as the culprit, even if he went to church, but isn't it at least one more thing that we could use to help this kid learn good morals?


I think the main difference in the two children here is that one had the guidance and safety of a well structured home life and the other didn't.
There lays the biggest change in morality and social behavior.
Religion would change little to a child's morals if they didn't have a safety net of friends and family to back it up.


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Post  capnwpac on Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:48 pm

I agree 100%.

My major point, which I continuously fail to communicate, because drifty is too good at tearing my terrible articulation apart, is that Religion is ONE OF the alternate ways that a person/child can get a good set of morals.

Obviously a well structured family trumps a priest any day.

Especially a pedophile priest Wink


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