^^^^LOL.......there you go with that shit.
Change is good. Don't matter why......so you on some hating shit right now.....B!
"He should've just killed himself instead of believing Jesus saved him".
Atheist.....man I tell you..........they are so innocent.
It does matter HOW you change.
Would you want your friend to turn to Scientology to stop his alcohol addiction, or would it be better for him to find a way.........to simply stop his addiction? It doesn't have to be an addiction, just an example.
What matters, is the truth. And like I said, the guy in the first video is bullshitting and throwing around with terms which don't mean anything..........outside of his own experience.
It's not tangible.
The Korn guy is corny as hell (no pun intended). Jesus' army, Jesus snowballing the movement, Jesus doing this and that.
But Jesus is nowhere around. Where is he? Is he back to Africa, giving AIDS to little kids? Would you accept that as a reality, because the data could support this delusion?
No, you would want to know why children in Africa get infected with HIV and how to prevent it. You wouldn't accept that it's "the Devil" putting it into their bodies. So why accept this delusion for POSITIVE stuff only, when NEGATIVE stuff happens AT THE SAME TIME?
It's an imaginary friend and imagined "truths".
You should live your life in reality. We lock up people who think they are Napoleon or talking to Caesar, yet we should somehow act as if it was normal that grown people talk to imaginary friends? Where's the basis for that? And how does it REALLY help? Look up the stats for AA people.
They get indoctrinated with religious bullshit and "higher powers taking care of your addiction", yet the vast majority of them go back to drinking. Why is that? Maybe because that nonsense doesn't work? Yet they have to deal with indoctrination and if they REALLY end up believing this stuff, they might feel they were left alone by their imaginary friend.
There were studies conducted with regards to prayer for patients. The guys who didn't know about the study didn't show any abnormal behavior, the guys who didn't know if they are being prayed for or not, didn't show any abnormal behavior, the guys who DID know they were being prayed for.................got worse. Why? Because they expected to get better and it didn't happen. "But I was being prayed for? Why am I not getting better?". Well, because that shit doesn't work. So you can make up a nice story and claim Jesus plays Xbox with you, but somehow, in the end, none of that is true.
How many times do you think I've heard people who took psychedelics talk about how they felt "one with the world" or "felt the unity of every atom in the Universe".
They don't feel that way without the substance, so guess what......