tj444 -> RE: pre-employment personality tests (7/14/2012 3:46:20 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ClassIsInSession yes I do feel that a Christian upbringing instills a greater sense of ethics and love for your fellow man generally than one would get in a non-religious household or in some other religions. It could be that the repetition, the weekly lessons on morality, etc. ingrained at a young age creates more of an internal compass. That said, I've studied all of the major religions, many philosophies and I believe everyone should choose their own path. I'm not condemning anyone at all. It did no such thing for me.. I attended 2 churches as a kid, went to cathecism, holy communion and all that.. I asked the priest if someone was a good person and doing good things but they didnt believe in God, would they go to heaven. I was told no, you must believe in God.. Now that floored me and right at that moment, I rejected God.. I rejected Him because I found that to be unfair, someone could be a serial murderer but "find God" and go to heaven but the good non-believer doesnt.. not to mention, I found that extremely egotistical for God to make it "all about Him".. not about being a good person and doing what you can to help others and make the world a little better.. So for me,.. religion did not instill anything in me at all (other than made me non-religious).. anything that was instilled in me was due mostly to my mother and also just how my DNA is wired (which determines the things that were important to me even as a small child and still are today).. quote:
ORIGINAL: ClassIsInSession I often wonder if many of you talk to people in the real world like you do online. You've got huge testicles here. I checked.. [&:] no huge testicles here.. no testicles at all, actually.. [:(] but I do have quite nice equipment, nonetheless.. [:D]
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