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We all need to grow up!

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A lot of upset I see today are from people questioning each others philosophies, which includes religion. "Why do you think everyone is evil?" "Why do you think the Democrats will fix America?" "Why do you follow Judaism?" and questions of the sort. I understand if one reacts negatively to an obviously malicious question, or one meant to harm or insult, but innocent questions like these shouldn't be met with negativity. I don't mean you have to be excited about the questions, but don't be so negative about it.

Those questions are usually for the asker's convenience, not for yours, so try to be kind. It's so the people can understand something that you seem to be knowledgable of, and those questions should also get you questioning! Questioning gets you to think and thinking when you have the time is a good things, because it gets you closer to reason and gets you to think a bit more logically and a bit more rationally. Being rational and logical will make you a good educator to others, and will help you in arguments because you know how to form an argument, and how to support it in ways where the logic could only be denied by facts, not by fallacies.

So, in short, if someone questions your philosophy or religion, don't be a dick. Be someone who can help society, an individual, and yourself.
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  1. ERBoH's Avatar
    The best of people answer questions not with feeling, but with what they believe to be true. What you feel and what you believe are not always the same, sometimes thats not easy to see though.