Is it normal to only have a dark side?

Sociology and theology usually dismiss a person's dark side with tedious terms or experiences. But I think some people are just born with a dark side; dark side meaning without religion

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Based on 33 votes (22 yes)
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  • What's so dark about not believing in what can't be proven? If you need religion to be a good person you probably don't have very good morals to begin with.

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    • BLAh81

      This.

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    • Shrunk

      It can't be proven against, either, since humans cant perceive everything. Religion is about more than just "being a good person". I am not religious but I don't understand why atheists must hate those who are. Especially when it seems "religion" is synonymous with "Christianity" to many of them.
      That said... I don't really get what the OP is on about... Non-religious makes one dark-sided..? Okay, god warrior..

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      • I never said atheism can be proven either. I'm actually more agnostic than anything. I think you may have misunderstood me. I know there is more to religion than being a good person but people who think you cannot be a good person without religion do not know what they are talking about. I have also heard religious people say things like "I would do "insert bad behavior" if God wouldn't punish me for it." This shows that their good intentions are simply based out of fear.

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        • Shrunk

          Ah, ok. Never experienced that myself. I am agnostic too

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      • BLAh81

        "It can't be proven against, either, since humans cant perceive everything."

        True, but the burden of proof is on the people who claim a certain God exists to back up their claim, NOT on the people who don't claim such a thing to disprove it. That's the world turned upside down.

        I mean, if I were to say the Celtic God Cernunnos really exists, would it be your job to disprove my claim? Of course not. It would be mine to prove it.

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        • Shrunk

          But it doesn't matter to me, if you believe it, it doesn't need to be "proven" because beliefs are not in the same realm as facts.

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          • BLAh81

            I think people should have a solid foundation for their beliefs, otherwise it's just ridiculous. Proof is an excellent foundation.

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            • Shrunk

              Yeah. I agreed with you btw, that the burden of proof is on the ones who claim god is real. but in my opinion, he IS real, just in THEIR mind... and if that's what helps them through the day, then I can't be bothered. and to those types of people, that is their solid foundation.. I guess. to each his own

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  • Darkoil

    Good/bad is a man made concept and doesn't exist.

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    • BLAh81

      I agree. Still, I don't think people should be murderers etc. I have a hard time reconciling these two concepts. How do you do it? I mean, despite there being no good/bad, you do agree people shouldn't be murderers etc., right?

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  • thesmokingun

    And I guess I'd say born 'without religion' because I can't relate to any religion. For example; Muslim, Sikh, Mormon, Catholic, Pentecostal, evangelical, pow wows, and Jewish kind. I know of them but I don't belong to them. Plus I think these religions will be die out

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  • RoseIsabella

    Like a sociopath?

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