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The Boogy Man:
I grew up seeing God as a kind of a Boogy Man. If you were good, he would smile (however, I wasnt sure of what He looked like...maybe a cross between Santa and Stephen King's IT) But, if you were bad He was going to f*ck you up BIG TIME!!
Thanks to my "religious", domineering Mother (Boogywoman) who's rule was to live HOLY in her house or GET OUT
Of course the thought of HELL didn't bother me too much sine I was fairly convinced I was living in HELL.

Now I am thoughly conviced that I was bullsh*ted from Sunday School onto adulthood about the Bible, Hell, Heaven and all of the other religious gack that was fed into my head.

Raised a Penticostal, I never fully understood the "speaking in tongues, shakin and a quakin and gettiing all emotional over church music and the B-3 hammond organ. Always wondered why preachers needed it as a back up...hee hee

So, now I feel free having declared my-self an Agnostic. To me RELIGION is poison, always has been, always will be.

PhillipSEE 6 Apr 15
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Your right religion/god is a poison. It poisoned fools for thousands of years, I was once a fool like that. I finailly saw the light last February and I'm glad I did. I consider myself open minded person. I no longer have to worry about deity in the sky which don't exist or follow his rules. I have mentioned this in a number of posts, but I wish I became an atheist years ago. I think I would have been a happier person if I had.

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I question the sanity of anyone that believes in fantasy. Playing fantasy games is one thing. Believing in them is crazy.

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Indeed sir, indeed!

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My Mother used to tell me if I was a bad boy, God would send the Devil to poke me in the back, while I was sleeping.
Scared the shit out of me the first time it happned.
Took me years to figure out the mad old bat was doing it herself.

THAT is awful! Glad you survived it!

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You know the song God Must Be A Boogie Man?

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I used to be a charismatic Christian and that stuff you see in church isn't made up. People actually can make themselves feel things if they believe in them.

They can also make all the "miracles" happen and speaking in tongues, as well. Since all energy is connected, that's possible. The error is that people believe it's "god" who's doing it.

I laid hands on the sick and they were cured, or just thought it in my mind, and it happened. People, animals, didn't matter. My kids can do the same.
So could the white children who were captured by Native American Indians during the 1800s in west TX, US, if they'd been held captive at least six months.

These white kids (and captured adults as well) could also control the weather, control and tame wild horses with their minds, and predict the future.
I was born with all those abilities (as was my sister and mom), but these kids, raised as "rational" Christians were taught that such things couldn't happen, but they still did them after they were returned to their white families.

Even when she was toddler, people would ask my daughter to pray for them when they were sick, since they got instant relief..I suppose because they both believed it.

Physics indicates that we are participating in creating our own universes/reality, so there's nothing "woo" about it. People can manipulate energy in ways that others may perceive as impossible.

“I regard consciousness as fundamental and matter as derivative from consciousness." – Max Planck, theoretical physicist who originated quantum theory, 1918 Nobel Prize in Physics

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I am glad you found your way out! So refreshing, isn't it?

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I can see why you thought so. I see it mostly as a con job, but experience and different eyes see things differently.

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