Erik-with-a-k said:
One just opened here in The Hague near where I work. It's a serious health hazzard to me, the other day I heard 8+ espresso's a day can give you seizures
About the religion vs gay debate: the only significant problem with religion I have is that (where I come from) it tends to attract only idiots. Morals aren't formed by individuals, only by groups. And the masses, by historical perspective, are stupid.
That said, stupidity is of all times and I'm sure that without religion, the morons in question would find an alternative way to organise their galactic simplifications. Neo-nazis are such an example.
One Muslim friend of mine likes to point out he has no idea what homosexuality is like, since he's straight, and hence doesn't think he should judge it. He thinks I'm a good friend and as for anything else, that's God's call to make once I die (naturally I disagree since I don't believe God exists but should I be wrong I'll be sure to put in a good word for him).
The point is, he believes religion is a personal bond between you and God. Which means he leaves other people in their worth. Which, to me, makes him much more of a saint than the pope could ever dream to be.
About the religion vs gay debate: the only significant problem with religion I have is that (where I come from) it tends to attract only idiots. Morals aren't formed by individuals, only by groups. And the masses, by historical perspective, are stupid.
That said, stupidity is of all times and I'm sure that without religion, the morons in question would find an alternative way to organise their galactic simplifications. Neo-nazis are such an example.
One Muslim friend of mine likes to point out he has no idea what homosexuality is like, since he's straight, and hence doesn't think he should judge it. He thinks I'm a good friend and as for anything else, that's God's call to make once I die (naturally I disagree since I don't believe God exists but should I be wrong I'll be sure to put in a good word for him).
The point is, he believes religion is a personal bond between you and God. Which means he leaves other people in their worth. Which, to me, makes him much more of a saint than the pope could ever dream to be.
