I love how religious threads and discussions on 4chan are, on the whole, more civil and logical than this one singular thread. That's a little sad, guys - I mean, I know I'm a newbie and everything, but every single page here is just filled with a strange, weird amount of bitterness and vitriol from both sides that's depressing to see.
Also, it seems that a lot of the arguments being tossed around here are a little reductive in their construction - I know this isn't a philosophy-centric board, but Saint, asking "well, I just don't see why an afterlife is necessary?" seems to kind of miss the point of that essential human component of religion and spirituality in the first place, which is one of the reasons that so many of the larger and more traditionally-constructed faiths place so much of an emphasis on humanitarian acts (for whatever reason) within their philosophy.
I'm probably just stepping right in the middle, here - but, a long while back, I used to be one of the board's go-to religious debaters. Theosophy goes a long way toward providing a larger and overall-unifying theory and framework for the world's common religious consciousness, I've found.
Also, it seems that a lot of the arguments being tossed around here are a little reductive in their construction - I know this isn't a philosophy-centric board, but Saint, asking "well, I just don't see why an afterlife is necessary?" seems to kind of miss the point of that essential human component of religion and spirituality in the first place, which is one of the reasons that so many of the larger and more traditionally-constructed faiths place so much of an emphasis on humanitarian acts (for whatever reason) within their philosophy.
I'm probably just stepping right in the middle, here - but, a long while back, I used to be one of the board's go-to religious debaters. Theosophy goes a long way toward providing a larger and overall-unifying theory and framework for the world's common religious consciousness, I've found.