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Seriously. Reread the new testament. I read it one summer and it blew my mind with its total craziness. Don't rely on a spiritual leader to interpret that ish for you. It's craziness. You have to read it for yourself.

Also sometimes Jesus was like a total villain! I was pretty surprised.

Alex, may I ask if you taken any world religion classes in college?

I took the basic thing in high school. Did you study existentialism at any point in time?

To me, religion has and always been about as important and relevant to my life as the easter bunny. I don't understand what you are all going on about. Make your own morals, live your life for yourself, and be better than Christianity or any religion demands. I think people are capable of better than what's expected of them. I don't ask "what would some religious figure say I should do," I ask myself.

I'm glad it makes some of you happy, but:

"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact than a drunken man is happier than a sober one."

—George Bernard Shaw

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Seriously. Reread the new testament. I read it one summer and it blew my mind with its total craziness. Don't rely on a spiritual leader to interpret that ish for you. It's craziness. You have to read it for yourself.

Also sometimes Jesus was like a total villain! I was pretty surprised.

Alex, may I ask if you taken any world religion classes in college?

I took the basic thing in high school. Did you study existentialism at any point in time?

To me, religion has and always been about as important and relevant to my life as the easter bunny. I don't understand what you are all going on about. Make your own morals, live your life for yourself, and be better than Christianity or any religion demands. I think people are capable of better than what's expected of them. I don't ask "what would some religious figure say I should do," I ask myself.

I'm glad it makes some of you happy, but:

"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact than a drunken man is happier than a sober one."

—George Bernard Shaw

I took some classes on Philosophy and Philology at my art college...had an excellent professor - Sande Cohen. I still have many of his handouts and books.

Heh, I just looked him up and found this...:P I haven't seen him in over 10 yrs.

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Sande Cohen specializes in historiography, philosophy and cultural criticism. He received a B.A. and M.A. from San Francisco State University, and a Ph.D. from UCLA. He has published many articles in historical theory and cultural theory, and is the author of Historical Culture: On the Recoding of an Academic Discipline (UC Press, 1986); Academia and the Luster of Capital (Minnesota, 1993); Passive Nihilism (St. Martins, 1998); co-editor of French Theory in America with Sylvere Lotringer (Routledge, 2001); co-editor of Consumption in an Age of Information with R.L. Rutsky (Berg, 2005, http://www.bergpublishers.com/uk/book); and author of History Out of Joint: Essays on the Use and Abuse of History (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005, http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title_pages/8599.html). He has completed a book entitled ‘The Work of Art and Culture in an Age of Stupdity: Art, Culture and School in Los Angeles,’ which will be published in 2008.

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Make your own morals, live your life for yourself, and be better than Christianity or any religion demands.

so alex, religion is a good thing in that it gave you a minimum bar to meet.

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Geez so you have San Francisco values, huh Steven?

You should visit my old art college...it was so hippie that us animation students were ostracized as being Disney sell-outs.

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Geez so you have San Francisco values, huh Steven?

You should visit my old art college...it was so hippie that us animation students were ostracized as being Disney sell-outs.

lol. i believe it...

my college was spent on a campus dedicated to engineering, sciences, comp sci and pharma... no hippies there...

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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Geez so you have San Francisco values, huh Steven?

You should visit my old art college...it was so hippie that us animation students were ostracized as being Disney sell-outs.

:blink: so you were considered conservative there?

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Geez so you have San Francisco values, huh Steven?

You should visit my old art college...it was so hippie that us animation students were ostracized as being Disney sell-outs.

:blink: so you were considered conservative there?

he was president of the college republicans!

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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Geez so you have San Francisco values, huh Steven?

You should visit my old art college...it was so hippie that us animation students were ostracized as being Disney sell-outs.

:blink: so you were considered conservative there?

he was president of the college republicans!

I made Gary look like a Che Guevara wannabe.

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