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Inferius
08-17-2007, 08:18 AM
Something keeps whispering in my ear lately, might as well share it.
If religion or thinking about religion negatively impacts your mood, distract yourself. Everyone gets very serious when talking about the nature of reality/god/love/life. But in the end, do you really want ANY subject in life not to have a level of perception that says you can laugh at all of it?
We're all here. We're all making the best of it.
Might as well chill out and have fun with the serious stuff.
Heck, you may even find out that god has a sense of humor :)
natureisawesome
08-17-2007, 09:23 AM
I think we should honor what is sacred and not take life for granted. I think just sitting here and breathing, being alive is an absolute miracle. I recognise the depth and value of human life and emotion and the breadth of life which is greater than myself and how can anything else be right but to consider these things with an attitude of sobriety, solemnity, and humility?
Laughter is for rejoicing, not for foolishness, and life is to be honored with a pure heart.
Matt the Funk
08-17-2007, 09:30 AM
Ignorance is bliss.
ganjzilla
08-17-2007, 09:58 AM
i hear what ur saying, but if u follow a religion that is the way of life you are choosing, adn when others saying things about ur beliefs it can be offensive
delusionsofNORMALity
08-17-2007, 02:01 PM
if a belief is so fragile that it cannot stand the weight of laughter, then it must be fatally flawed. if we can see the humorous side of our most cherished beliefs and still have faith in them, we know that they have at least some small merit.:hippy:
natureisawesome
08-17-2007, 03:39 PM
Do you laugh at your most cherished beliefs?
jdmarcus59
08-17-2007, 05:53 PM
I think we should honor what is sacred and not take life for granted. I think just sitting here and breathing, being alive is an absolute miracle. I recognise the depth and value of human life and emotion and the breadth of life which is greater than myself and how can anything else be right but to consider these things with an attitude of sobriety, solemnity, and humility?
Laughter is for rejoicing, not for foolishness, and life is to be honored with a pure heart.
well said:)
Inferius
08-17-2007, 05:56 PM
With.
Harsh ridicule is reserved for links to the past like racism or anyone still wearing a mullet.
Gandalf_The_Grey
08-17-2007, 05:59 PM
Do you laugh at your most cherished beliefs?
I think what he's saying is that it's not so much a matter of laughing at ones beliefs, but with them. Even Buddha laughed a lot and was renouned for having a good sense of humor. Personally, I agree with Inferius, we should be seeking paths to hapiness and betterment. If you're so enveloped in your beliefs that all you experience is mystery at everything that contradicts them, they will not hold. I like the Taoist (and arguably buddhist) view on this subject; not fighting or grasping at anything, just flowing with what is in total acceptance, making the best of what you can and making peace with what's unchangeable.
Iambreathingin
08-17-2007, 06:28 PM
The only people who would be offended by the passive nature of the opening thread is somone who is more concerned with teh belif of others than their own. People with weak faith, wether it's in some god or themselves feel threatend by anything that may pose a threat to their way of life.
This coniditon is caused by insecruity that grabs the human race globally, by the balls.
jdmarcus59
08-30-2007, 01:22 AM
laughter is a gift from God.
delusionsofNORMALity
09-02-2007, 12:36 AM
Do you laugh at your most cherished beliefs?
all the time. my mind is open enough to see how ludicrous my way of thinking may be to others.:hippy:
imitator
09-02-2007, 06:58 AM
I laugh with those who are laughing at my beliefs, because if something I have done has been able to bring them joy enough that they feel the need to laugh, then I have helped them in some way.
I fully accept that others may not see things the way I do, and I embrace that fact. I try to understand it, and I try to reach things with understanding, and not judgement.
If you put me infront of someone who had killed, I would try to understand why they did so. I wouldnt judge them for what they did, but I would not cry out against their punishment for killing another, as there are rules in our society that one must follow, or be punished, irregardless of if you agree with them. I think each and every one of us is a testament to that, or at least I would think so. I understand that my smoking pot is illegal, and if caught, I will be punished for breaking the law, no matter how much I may not agree with it.
If you can not laugh with others about that which makes you you, then I think you may want to re-evaluate that which is in your life. Time here, in this life, is limited, so why not try to enjoy as much as possible.
I believe in some things that would garner things much worse then laughter if said to others, but I would not fault them for doing such things, as they simply do not understand where I am coming from. Nor do I understand where they are coming from, so I can not expect them to see things the same as I, nor can they expect me to see things the same as them. So when they act, I try to understand, not judge, and perhaps I can see why they acted as such towards that which I believe in.
rocktheganj
09-02-2007, 07:03 AM
laughing at your beliefs is a good thing to be able to do. many beliefs are rediculous, or extreme. i'm vegetarian, but my friends laugh at me and tell me to eat meat, and i laugh with them, because i know how strainge the idea of vegetarianism was before i was vegetarian. i think the original post is awesome.
Reefer Rogue
09-02-2007, 08:23 AM
I take believing in God seriously but i can have a sense of humour if i find something funny.
beachguy in thongs
09-02-2007, 09:08 AM
God has a sense of humor. Look at Giraffes.
snowblind
09-02-2007, 10:36 AM
lol giraffes. we dont laugh because we are happy, we are happy because we laugh. i personally take the piss out of everything. even my own beliefs cus sometimes they seem dumb, when i make up retarded contex. happiness is the essence of life no one shoulf be without.
i sometimes think and im not having ago at anyone that has posted, that religous people often miss the point of life.
thats my 2 cents anyway
peace
snow
FatSean
10-21-2009, 09:51 PM
i hear what ur saying, but if u follow a religion that is the way of life you are choosing, adn when others saying things about ur beliefs it can be offensive
As someone unconvinced of the existance of gods and the supernatural, I often poke holes in those beliefs. The believers can become offended that I don't take them seriously, but I often remind them that simply saying "Jesus loves you" implies that there is in fact one true god and that my atheist beliefs are wrong.
It goes both ways, but religious beliefs have been the majority for so long in our society that people forget that it is a 2-way street.
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