So Hunter, your beef isn't with believeing in god or following the commandments
Following the "commandments" I still have a problem with, because it's another story from the bible. Morality doesn't require a God, and I choose to follow the rules of society because I want to be a good person, not because I want to get into heaven. My commandments come from a higher power, sure, but my country elected that higher power through democracy.
Good post, Dimbark. Genuinely. That is good, solid debate.
Also, if you athiests arent christain, stop celebrating christmas.
I agree. I don't. I just celebrate the snow and family and presents and over-eating
Don't need a holy excuse to have one day per year where all the family get together and enjoy each others' company.
Actually, I remember back in high school we had a minister (lol good job, you supposedly non-denominational school) and he tried to preach that Christmas shouldn't be about family. Representing everything outdated and wrong with the church, minister. Nice one.
stop using the world "Holiday"
Loads of words have a religious background and have adopted different meaning. In the UK, holiday means what you Americans call "vacation". There's no reason to stop using words which have evolved into new meanings. Like I said, religion was absolutely relevant in the past for exactly this sort of thing. Language, morality etc. But as I also said, it's no longer needed today.
marriage is from the Bible
No?
Humanist marriage is more common than Christian marriage these days, in the UK at least. Marriage has existed for a lot longer than the Christian faith, with evidence of it existing back in Ancient Greece & Ancient China amongst others.
if you strongly disbelieve in any religion at all, then why follow some of the principles and ceremonies? Why use some of our words?
I don't follow any of the principles or ceremonies of a religion.
Principles Such as morality and manners are part of our culture and society now.
Ceremonies? Nope. I'll be having a humanist marriage.
Words, I've already explained. They evolve to have new meanings.
The principles and ceremonies of religions were written too long ago to be relevant now is the point I'm trying to make.
We believe it mostly because it is believed that his disciples documented their travels with Jesus, which was placed into several books. They said that Jesus performed miracles because they were the ones who experienced it.
I grew 20ft tall and squished a florist the other day. Honestly, I did. I have 20 close friends who can back me up. They were there and they wrote about it.
True fact.
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Just been informed by an American that you don't use the term "humanist" much in the States, so here's a definition from wiki:
"people who seek to live good lives without religious or superstitious beliefs."