Perhaps you should consider this:
What is important to
you? What is important to
me?
We have different
concerns and
needs, and as such, different opinions on what is
important in our lives. You can't just make a
blanket statement like, "Most people go through life without really thinking much about things that are really important.", that's a bunch of
bullshit! Did you stop to think for
one second that perhaps each person's needs are
different? I'm not trying to put words in your
mouth, but if what you meant by your write-up,
GaurdianAngel, was that alot of people are wasting their lives with
materialistic concerns and not paying more attention to
what really matters (aka "God" and the "great
unknown"), then perhaps you should
unfuck your head. What you've failed to
realize at this point is that many people's very
psyche is rooted in the concept of
material want and
instant gratifacation. Yes, this is a
real shame, but what can
you do about it, control their
mind?
Of course, there are people who reject this
lifestyle, and can say, "But is there
more to it all?". There are
people who will wonder about the mystery of life. Of course, there are people who are content with a scientific explanation. And by the same
token, there are people who are too
bovine to even considering such
things, and there's people who don't even
care.
The reality of the matter is,
GaurdianAngel, that
nobody really knows the
truth about a
higher power besides their own
blind faith and a "gut feeling" a
person may get, which you
may or
may not interpret as the 'God Unit' communicating with you.
I'm no religion basher, I just
feel that some people
don't need religion, and therefore it's no big deal to them.
As for your
statement that, "One guy spends time talking about Leonardo DiCaprio who "everyone hates", according to him, the next talks about something equally useless.". Hmmmm, well.
Consider this: Perhaps some things that are important to other people doesn't mean shit to you? And, by the same token, what you believe in doesn't really impact some people. Think about it.
If a person 'needs' a
higher power in their life, they will seek it out, or it will come to them. You can't say that awareness of
religion or the mysteries of life will be a cure-all to enrich *every* person's
life. If that were true, then what about all these former
christian's turned
atheist? Don't get me wrong, perhaps it was in the
presentation, but maybe some people just aren't
satisfied with the answers that religion hands down.
And as for you cowards who dissed on
GaurdianAngel with those softlinks, you can cut the stupid bullshit. This is discussion, not a "I'm a 1337 noder" contest.