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  • #11
    I'm sorry, but any grown adult who believes in a mythical being/god and talks to this "god" in his head via prayer, then I have to consider this person delusional. There's no other explanation.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
      I'm sorry, but any grown adult who believes in a mythical being/god and talks to this "god" in his head via prayer, then I have to consider this person delusional. There's no other explanation.

      Maybe you should follow another sport then because 99% of the boxers on this planet believe in some sort of God, including everyone in your avi.
      Last edited by BOXEO _; 08-20-2014, 11:57 AM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
        Do you know of any boxers who are open atheists in the sport? Man, it's crazy times, atheism should be the norm, in fact it shouldn't even be called atheism it should be called "normal". Anyone who believes in these fictional characters should be called abnormal, delusion, indoctrinated etc.. but we live in a strange world where those beliefs in fantasy are still accepted. No different to believing in Zeus - but modern-day religious people laugh at the thought of believing in Zeus, it's really only a matter of time before everyone will laugh at those who believed in the gods of our time. It's really crazy that people are still dumb enough to do that! No offense but it's true.
        The change will be way in the future. It's gradually happening though. Many of the younger offspring of parents who are Christian, ******, etc, possess less of the beliefs as their parents. And in this information age, it's accelerating faster.

        But it still takes time. For most, the reason why it persists is because they got conditioned into it as kids. By that time, it's a fully developed habit that is extremely hard to grow out of.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by The Noose View Post
          Hopefully in the future people will understand how religious beliefs are formed and why they persist. And by understanding they wont mock them and laugh at them and display the sort of condescending, obnoxious arrogance that passes for enlightenment by atheists these days.

          btw im atheist, but dont look down on people because of their beliefs. Many of them are better people than myself.
          To single out one aspect of who they are and use it to belittle them is silly imo.
          Many of the greatest boxers have faith. Why overlook everything they have achieved in such a tough sport and insult them for their beliefs?
          Like most boxing fans, if you met them in real life you would be slobbering all over them.
          An excellent post. Perceptive and very educated.

          What one believes is entirely their business. I don't believe in religions, but I respect all who do, or don't. I like being a free spiritualist, meaning I believe in God completely and utterly, without needing a guidance from some organized religion. I can't imagine my life without thanking God everyday for the abundance I am blessed with.

          Thank you.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by B0XEO View Post
            Maybe you should follow another sport then because 99% of the boxers on this planet believe in some sort of God, including everyone in your avi.
            I dont follow the sport due to one's belief system. I'm a fan of hand to hand/one on one combat. If they want to believe in an invisible god then that's their problem. Whatever helps them sleep at night.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
              I'm sorry, but any grown adult who believes in a mythical being/god and talks to this "god" in his head via prayer, then I have to consider this person delusional. There's no other explanation.


              It's not so much that they are delusional. It's more like they were 'misled'. I blame their teacher(s). That logic and mindset was taught to them at very early ages.

              I know a guy who's brother told him that their father is an ALIEN. And to prove it, his brother showed him his father's U.S. green card where it says ALIEN on the ID card with his father's photo. So for years, when he was a kid, he believed his father was an alien.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by radioraheem View Post
                The change will be way in the future. It's gradually happening though. Many of the younger offspring of parents who are Christian, ******, etc, possess less of the beliefs as their parents. And in this information age, it's accelerating faster.

                But it still takes time. For most, the reason why it persists is because they got conditioned into it as kids. By that time, it's a fully developed habit that is extremely hard to grow out of.
                Atheism is rising, but it is a temporary rise in rich nations with low fertility rates, countries with the highest fertility rates have very high levels of religiosity. So I'm not sure about the future of fairy tale belief in this world..

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
                  I dont follow the sport due to one's belief system. I'm a fan of hand to hand/one on one combat. If they want to believe in an invisible god then that's their problem. Whatever helps them sleep at night.

                  Oh so they're the ones with the problem for believing god? Hmm, interesting. Looks like the only one with a problem is you, don't label boxers "delusional" for their beliefs.
                  Last edited by BOXEO _; 08-20-2014, 12:08 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Divine Hammer View Post
                    god has a destiny for everyone.

                    look at what pac accomplished after getting ko'ed.

                    and i'm sure porter will do great things as well as long as he keeps a strong love for the Lord.
                    And if he doesn't?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by B0XEO View Post
                      Oh so they're the ones with the problem for believing god? Hmm, interesting. Looks like the only one with the problem is you, don't label boxers "delusional" for their beliefs.
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