Zaehet Strife
Well-Known Member
Ive been researching for a while about yoism, and im not quite sure if im fallowing. Would you be so kind as to explain this in a way that is easy to understand please?
The word is also a link.What's a Yoist? It sounds like what holds up a floor in Minnesota ... cn
Me too man! felt like i just solved a puzzle lol!Missed that! Thanks. cn
Yoiks!Missed that! Thanks. cn
That's cool, yo...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_census_phenomenon
If I wasn't a Yoist, I could see joining the Jedi church.
Missed that! Thanks. cn
I don't understand why RIU seems to want to hide hyperlinks. They remove the underline and the font color is so close to the regular. I usually try to manually change things to make it more obvious. Sorry I didn't do so this time.Me too man! felt like i just solved a puzzle lol!
I disagree. I think most (not all) religious people are indoctrinated from a very young age. Once the religious colored glasses are firmly affixed, people *see* their experiences through this lens, and give credence to their beliefs. Some people no more "choose" their beliefs than they did their eye color.we choose our beliefs based on our own experiences, on our likes and dislikes. if there is a truth you must find it for yourself and asking others is a sure fire way to be led astray. if there is no truth then it really doesn't matter which path you choose and you might as well just do what makes you feel best.
I completely disagree, the notion of absurdity can be accepted, and a full life filled with individual meaning and purpose may be lived.
Honesty with myself is what i base the meaning and purpose of my existence on, this alone gives me so much joy, and even more freedom. It gives me the strength to continue to live until old age, or until my life seems as if it holds no more meaning...in which i will choose to stop playing the game.
Who's right?
There are so many religions. They can't all be right.
Why should I believe one over another?
Do you think your feelings will evolve as you get older? In other words, do you think you will embrace life with the same joy and freedom as you do now when you get to an age where death is fast approaching?
I anticipate my atheism becoming more of a burden on me as I get older. I hope I'm wrong...