ITT: Cucktianity hate thread

>I do believe keeping faith in a higher power is beneficial
How so?

>Even flower pedals follow
I hope your math is better than your spelling.

But you must see, if your willing to be honest, it's simply a matter of philosophy now. There is no clear front runner in this race. We're simply too ignorant.

The default is to not believe something until there is reason to believe it. If this were not the case then we would be compelled to believe mutually exclusive claims simultaneously. We have no reason to believe we were designed, therefore we should not believe we were designed.

[Different Person]
Using 'faith' (an invisible wizard in the sky) as a crutch for your problems is not healthy and makes you many more susceptible to influence from authorities.

In my opinion, and this is strictly opinion. Mankind needs a catalyst for advancement and improvement. What better catalyst than suggesting it is possible to create a universe? What's more alluring than the possibility to govern all matter and energy? It raises the bar farther than we can imagine and gives us limitless possibility.

Why do you need to keep faith in a higher power to be open to the possibility of creating a universe?

I believe it's easier to not believe and think there is no recourse for my transgressions personally. See simply a difference in philosophy. You know it does say in the Bible to not be judgemental. People simply regard things as moral standards, but judging may prevent you from advancing yourself...

The 4 minute mile was impossible, then someone did it, then many people did...

The 4 minute mile wasn't impossible.