"If you want to be a better person, exercise regularly, eat your fruit and vegetables, remember the saying 'treat others how you'd like to be treated' and masturbate on a regular basis."
If only exercise and a healthy diet could shape my mind haha
Funny how that saying was made by Jesus Christ
Yes, religion can narrow your mind, make you arrogant and non-open to other people's thoughts. But if that happens, it's the wrong religion. The bible advises people to love, respect and care for each other.
I know there's a religion thread going on, but here's my two cents as well:
The bible has some great timeless advice. You can say the bibles moral values were written for a different time the same way I can say that it is the modern moral values that are getting worse.
It doesn't matter how much we could argument around this, no one can deny that the world is more screwed up than ever. And if an old book can bring joy of living and hope to people, then that's the book I wanna follow, know what I'm sayin?
The bible is not a straitjacket, it's a seatbelt. It's teachings are by no means outdated.
Age doesn't make a book less great of a tool. Take the Art of War for example, written for the armies of 1400 years ago still has many things beyond the literal domain that work for armies, corporations and individuals today.
Taking the bible as the word of god would indeed be silly were it not for the amazing fulfilled prophecies it contains. And I'm not talking interpreting things and making it look like something I want, I mean the prediction of rise and fall of ancient superpowers like Babylon, Persia, Greece, etc.. Not to mention the foreseen of the year 1914 as a year that would erupt anarchy and mayhem that was being preached years earlier, which eventually occurred with the 1st World War.
There is way too much evidence that this is more than just a regular book, no matter how screwed up most religions are.
I believe everyone has something to live for. My something involves a hope only the Bible gives me. And that alone is making me a better person little by little..
Not bad for an old book