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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-05-17 03:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #3056 ]


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Re: What's something you don't understand, even when it's explained to you?

(Anonymous) 2015-05-17 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I can accept that religion evolves and changes with humanity, I think I have two big issues that come up when someone claims they are part of a religion but they don't follow it's basic philosophies-

One is that there are so many sects and different types of religions, it's actually not that hard to convert to one that is more in line with your own morals and beliefs.

And another one I have is even with all the changing sects and evolution of the religion, there are still very basic foundations to some religions that I think you really MUST believe in. Like a belief in a singular god or multiple gods or belief in a savior. But I've come across people who don't even believe in the very basics of their religion and it makes me wonder why they stay with the label (even for the cultural aspect, I don't think you need to keep yourself in a religion just to celebrate holidays with family for example.)

Part of the reason I also don't understand is because people take religion very seriously and act as if it's LAW. If religion is so important, I don't think it should be so easily bent just to support one person's whims.

Re: What's something you don't understand, even when it's explained to you?

(Anonymous) 2015-05-17 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Eh, I guess what I'd say is, for me, it is in theory possible for that to be the result of some kind of sincere train of thought and belief. So it's difficult for me to rule anything out as insincere or illogical without trying to engage with the reasoning and the logic and the sincerity that's behind it.