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I don't think any religion is particularly positive. Even the positive attributes of religion are mostly just common decency like love thy neighbour and other crap.
But of course, people are entitled to practice whatever religion they want. Just don't try to convert me.
I don't think any religion is particularly positive. Even the positive attributes of religion are mostly just common decency like love thy neighbour and other crap.
But of course, people are entitled to practice whatever religion they want. Just don't try to convert me.
Things that if you have very basic human emotion like empathy for example you should be able to do, regardless of reading some "Bible" or not.
My ex co-worker and her husband inherited his mother's house in an old Chicago neighborhood. They tried to live there but had terrible problems with the neighbors and noise. Houses so close together you really have to be super considerate of one another - their neighbors weren't so they moved out to a far NW suburb - half acre away from closest neighbor.
Guess what? Closest neighbor had a teenage son who liked to work on his car in the driveway - and bring his speakers out with him.
They asked him to stop doing this and he refused so it led to a big fight - cops called in, etc. Much worse than living in the city!
What did they do? Took their sailboat, moved to Florida and lived on their boat. I wonder how that worked out??
I feel like getting drunk so bad. I will drink Vodka on Wednesday.
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