tj444 -> RE: pre-employment personality tests (7/14/2012 4:41:24 PM)
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That is a definate difference, I did not learn anything more of any religions.. I think the reasons for me were that I viewed religions (basically all of them) as a way to control people.. on one hand, that can be used in bad, manipulative ways (the reason to wage war) or using your membership in a church congregation as a way to scam people (affinity fraud), etc, but on the other hand, it also centuries ago probably did what laws did before we had laws to govern aspects of our behaviour. And religion, for some, goes beyond & deeper than laws do (although laws do punish whereas religion really doesnt).. There is no law that you must be a good person and help others, etc, just laws that you will go to jail if you hurt someone physically or steal, etc.. and in that respect religion can create a stronger community than just laws alone do.. And too, it gives people that have endured hardship (or those that are dying) hope of an afterlife that is better than the life they have presently.. and so the strength to continue to do their best everyday.. So I can see it being good for some people as a compass and source of strength but religion is just not something I feel I need, even when i was young.. It doesnt matter to me if someone is religious, but if they try to "push" their religion on me, that doesnt go over well, I'm afraid.. [;)]
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