Most people who commit actions that could be classified as "purposefully" going against religion are lacking something in themselves. They say that the people who wrote the bible were mad or they'll call great prophets cultists. Even go to the extreme of denying the existence of Jesus.
They do it because they are lacking in something that could be solved by themselves; they also take a lazier approach which doesn't solve their personal problems. It rather suppresses their problems and create problems for others by attacking something that is purely faith based. The problems could range from low self esteem to thinking they lack intelligence. However, the people that take up anti religion sentiments do it only in order to temporary solve their own problems. Always at the cost of others, which is selfish.
So I believe that people who are anti religious have personal problems; they take it out on others by attacking people on topics that are impossible to logically defend. Since it is faith based.
I would be more than willing to further talk to people about my ideas and go more In depth into them. If I knew how to correctly speak English.
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TL;DR People who talk sh*t about religion have problems in themselves. They argue faith based topics that can't be logically defended by religious people.
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I used to be pro religion but I slowly began to see that there were a shit ton of holes in the reasoning behind it. Ultimately I kinda destroyed my own desire to want to be tied down to someone else's construct. That doesn't mean I don't believe there's a God. I just think it's crazy that people will say that "you must do what I do, live how I live, become what I am to get into heaven". It's like they are making themselves God by trying to shape their followers into moral robots that they programmed. Basically a lot of our laws are based off the 10 commandments. Yes killing is bad. Stealing is bad. Letting your lust go unchecked is bad. Most of us aren't law breakers so what more do you ask of us? To let go of our selves and become what you're trying to be?