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A spiritual person, if anything, contributes to the ultimate destruction of said society. If by spiritual you are referring to the typical "There is a deity above us that rules everything".But yes, mainly, I doubt a spiritual person could contribute anything POSITIVE to a society.Ask yourself, why is it hard for a spiritual person to find a place for himself or herself in nowadays society?
It is difficult to see the role of a spiritual person in the modern world. Everyone seems to contribute something in this world. A teacher imparts knowledge to the people, a scientist invents new knowledge, a technologist put into use the technical knowledge, a king rules, a soldier fights and so on. Everyone seems to have some role in the world. What does a spiritual person do?
Your small minded. How about contributing peace?
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Thanks to all of you for calling me a worthless piece of shit, no really, I appreciate it. Good job.Spiritual people don't contribute anything huh?- http://community.ob.org/site/PageServer (Opporation Blessing)- http://www.ehow.com/how_4660144_receive-church-donations.html (Helps the needy)- http://atgrace.com/counseling (Free counseling/therapy)These people are good people and I don't appreciate the insults you all just stated.
THEY ARE HERE BECAUSE EVERY SOCIETY NEEDS A TOKEN CHILD MOLESTOR.QuoteYour small minded. How about contributing peace?Spiritual people don't do jack fucking shit to contribute to peace.
Roman-Catholics were at fault for the Dark Ages in the 14th century
You're right. It was poorly worded. Let me rephrase: Religious belief does have jack fucking shit effect on whether or not you contribute to peace.I'm not sorry.Quote from: Ghast Roman-Catholics were at fault for the Dark Ages in the 14th centuryChristianity was not at fault for the Dark Ages. The Church was a key factor in the emergence of the Dark Ages from around 800 CE onward. A lot of credit for the university as an institution goes to the Church, and for good reason. By the fourteenth century, Europe was in the High Middle Ages and on the brink of Rebirth.