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<blockquote data-quote="OgreLTN" data-source="post: 49907" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>Might work for you to cope with your specifics. But I believe that living in delusion isn't the path to your most realized life. Believing certain things hold value and that the world works in ways it doesn't, just lead to cognitive dissonance. If you simply do it for the convenience of believing in a benevolent god, it's not beneficial in the long run. You would have to be convinced of the existence of god through his undeniability observed in his creation, not by the fictional escape of this world's chaos he brings you.</p><p></p><p>Add to that that being whitepilled and a follower of Christ seems to be an oxymoron. Whitepill preaching living your best life during your time on earth and not worry about objective morality and arbitrary standards imposed by third parties. Christianity is the opposite of that, having a literal role model in the symbol of Christ and prescribing a type of behavior that goes against what's whitepilled.</p><p></p><p>But you could also say that if being religious makes you happy, that's already making it whitepilled. Idk fuck this universe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OgreLTN, post: 49907, member: 413"] Might work for you to cope with your specifics. But I believe that living in delusion isn't the path to your most realized life. Believing certain things hold value and that the world works in ways it doesn't, just lead to cognitive dissonance. If you simply do it for the convenience of believing in a benevolent god, it's not beneficial in the long run. You would have to be convinced of the existence of god through his undeniability observed in his creation, not by the fictional escape of this world's chaos he brings you. Add to that that being whitepilled and a follower of Christ seems to be an oxymoron. Whitepill preaching living your best life during your time on earth and not worry about objective morality and arbitrary standards imposed by third parties. Christianity is the opposite of that, having a literal role model in the symbol of Christ and prescribing a type of behavior that goes against what's whitepilled. But you could also say that if being religious makes you happy, that's already making it whitepilled. Idk fuck this universe. [/QUOTE]
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