That’s a phrase that I heard recently, and I think that it’s from some famous philosopher, but uhm…

I don’t know how to debunk it.

I’m doing my best to believe without thinking too much about that.

Some days it gets hard tho, so I’d like to hear you guys’ take on it.

  • AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    you’re trying to apply logic to something intrinsically illogical. if you value logic and enough that this is a major hangup, now’s a good time to start distancing yourself from the church. I was the same way many years ago, but I cannot even put into words how much better my life is without a religious affiliation. going to church does not make you inherently godly. use the time you would have spent at church to help enact actual change in your community.

    • Case@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      I was raised in the south, got curious about religion, and being the south… Yeah, so attended a Lutheran church, and was formally asked to leave for asking too many questions that required logic.

      I was about 6. So, yeah.