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What's your religion

Posted by MajorStu 13 years, 9 months ago to Philosophy
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Many years ago now, while on active duty in the Army, some missionaries (you could tell by their clothes) came to our worksite and struck up a conversation. Eventually came the question, "So, Sarge, what religion are you?" My motor sergeant unhesitatingly replied, "Capitalist." Came the response, "But, Sarge, that's not a religion." Sarge replied "It is the way I practice it."


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  • Posted by DGriffing 13 years, 7 months ago
    As a scientist, engineer and rational atheist for the last 42 years, Rand's Objectivism has been a beacon of reason against mysticism, superstition and the imaginary friends of the three monotheisms of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. But Dawkin's "God Delusion" of 2006 and Hitchens' "God is Not Great" of 2007 have provided other strong counter-arguments not given by Objectivism.
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  • Posted by JStew49 13 years, 7 months ago
    Most religions teach basic morals that guide lives. I don't think a religious person should have a problem being a capatilist.
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  • Posted by chokeu2 13 years, 8 months ago
    "Religion" is nothing more than philosophy, and a codified dogma for finding some sort of enlightenment. As long as it is approached in a live and let live fashion, I personally wouldn't begrudge anyone the free practice of whatever religion they like.

    I do like the notion of a "Capitalist" Religion!
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  • Posted by zach09 13 years, 8 months ago
    I don't really have a religion. I grew up christian, but I don't agree with everything they preach. I guess I would consider myself spiritual because I find all religions interesting. They all have many underlying similarities.
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  • Posted by trackman13 13 years, 8 months ago
    I love that! I would have to say Christian-Objectivist. Christianity lays the moral compass so that I can live my life objectively. Altruism not for me. Virtuous greed...... Yeah that's the stuff!! :-D
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  • Posted by XenokRoy 13 years, 9 months ago
    Great comment. I think religion is far more than simply if you believe in god or not. Its a set of values by which a person governs there life. Without religion people are lost. My values come in part from capitalism and it is my financial religion. Other aspects come from my church and others still from objectivism, some from what I think to be true and correct rather than from any outside source. They all have to pass the litmus test of my own reasoning or they don't get it, and if they fail along the way they get kicked out.

    Thanks fro the story and the thought it represents.
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