Demon Erasers
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It's because I do believe that it results in psychological damage to people.
And you observe that in our culture.
You look at children that are subjected to anything to do with sex at a very early age and
and they have trauma well into their adulthood and because of that they don't live these productive lives they don't realize their potentials they're depressed and they're miserable so once again like my whole concept of good doesn't have to rely upon this moral code that god gave us
It really results in the here and now.
And ultimately, what is it doing within this life?
Is it creating peace?
Is it creating happiness?
Is it creating joy?
Is it creating beauty?
Statistically, it is.
Is it creating all of these things?
But once again, though, I'm a person that lives without church and lives without God and religion.
And I personally think that I have a lot more joy, beauty, peace than the vast majority of people that I see.
But here's the deal, though.
The question then is that are we really separating the variable of what's bringing them joy and peace?
So is it that that they believe in Jesus and religion, or is it they have a certain set of moral codes?
Because if we could show the same happiness in a family, and they just had the same sort of moral codes and relationship towards them, inner family and outer family, then is it really the God, or is it really this moral code?
I think it was human observation that ultimately created this moral code.
And I think that we assign it to God to give it justification to make more people forcefully follow it.