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nailit | 17:38 Thu 26th Jul 2018 | Religion & Spirituality
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Why do religionists (of all flavours) hate this way of thinking so much?
What is wrong with trying to enjoy this one and only life (that we can be certain of) so much?
We all go through our own personal griefs in life, our own personal problems and struggles, but what is so WRONG about enjoying our existence once in a while?
For me its not about 'eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die'. Its more about eat, drink and be merry for today Im alive. And Im currently enjoying been alive...
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jno - I think xmas celebrations are a bit forced.
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//You are sounding better Nailit, glad to see that//
Ups and down Sam, ups and downs. (thanks)

//I think this should be my current motto :)//
Eat, drink and be merry for TODAY we live..
Cant see anything morraly wrong with that kval so why not?
(waits until the morraly righteous intervene)
Nailit, you say that 'in real life I try to avoid religious discussions' - but your question asks 'why do religionists...hate this way of thinking?' Something obviously leads you to ascribe these views to them.
My mother never drank alcohol , but used to eat lots of prawns, then she became a Prawn again Christian
genuine Christian ones aren't, ummmm, at least not ones I've seen. But even then they manage to be merry. Some of them even drink, or so I'm told.
Lol@ Gulliver .
Nailit - the fatalism of Christianity dates back to Medieval Times when the clergy held massive wealth, and with it power, and life for ordinary people was hard, brutal and short.

That tended to concentrate the mind on the 'afterlife' and the clergy were quick to exploit the fear of people, and make money and even more power out of it.

Now we are more 'civilised' and life expectancy is well over double, maybe getting n for triple what it was then but the fear has been handed down, so it goes on.
There were people on the Titanic who waved away the sweet trolley.
What a load of cobblers, Nailit- no-one is saying we can't enjoy life-this one and the one to come. I don't know who you've been speaking to, but the Christians that I know love life and enjoy it to the full. Christ said, Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." I think that's broadly in agreement with living for the "now"- or as they say in AA "Just for Today".
Ye are all sinners and ye sins will find ye out, ye lovers of pleasure and ardent liquor and immoral thoughts and partying and Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and Answerbank and the national lottery and ye smartphones and remaking in the sinful EU and the flaming sword of wrath is coming upon ye so repent while ye can.
Thanks Theland.

Sorry.

OK - can I carry on now?

Thanks!
Theland, 20.56 Brilliant.
We've already repented, all except for the bathroom which is to be tied.
TILED!
Nailit, you dare to live thy life in sinful pleasures, then for ye to have hope ye must confess thy sins and do penance to cleanse thy miserable soul.
Ye should commit thyself to walking barefoot on thy broken beer bottles and subject thine ears to the cleansing sounds of Jeremy Corbyns speeches, and recordings of the Eurovision Song Contest. Only then can ye begin to think about a glorious new beginning, wearing thine boxers inside out, as a sign that ye repent of thine wicked ways.
Live every day to it's fullest, smile a lot ♥
Spot on mamya I try to do that every day xx
Why do religionists ( of all flavours ) hate this way of thinking so much
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Why does one plus one equal three
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Nailit , go down to visit some of your local church summer fayres (of which there are plenty at this time of year ) and you will see people enjoying themselves , barbecue , bottle stall , raffles , entertainment , dancing and beer (if they are licensed ) .
I don’t believe that does apply to ‘religionists of all flavours’, but then again it depends on your idea of eat, drink, and be merry’. If it’s getting trashed, causing problems for others, and making a fool of yourself, I’m with the religionists who dislike that. There’s nothing wrong with ‘nice’. As benhilton says, the churches have some lovely times. I’ve organised very many functions in aid of our lovely old village church, including fetes (yes, I know, I’m one of those wicked non-believers so who’d a thunk?) and believe me, I’m no shrinking violet. I know how to organise a party! Whether it be a fete, a quiz night, a commemorative or celebratory bash, or anything else, with the food and alcohol in good supply, a guaranteed hoot is always had by all.

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