Religious people do you have daddy issues?

Is that why you go chasing a imaginary one?

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  • believers have failed to make the transition from psychological childhood to adulthood and are still living in fear of the super-parent in the sky

  • Nope. He's been apart of my life since day 1 and we have an excellent relationship. Married my mom prior to having my sister and I. Has done a stand up job supporting us and has never brought us down through the gutter. Has never laid a finger on my mother, and they will be celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary this year. If anything, the only "daddy issue" I have is coming to terms with the fact that one day he will pass on.

    What are your daddy issues? I doubt he measures up to mine. :-)

  • we are interior the age of monotheistic faith, which began various thousand years in the past. it is in basic terms an element. maximum people use to be polytheistic pagans. This area will probable final for yet another 500 years or so, till straight forward technology has eclipsed our on a regular basis existence a lot, as to render a "god" ineffective.

  • No. lol,really the bottom line is simple really,people are individuals walking their own paths in life,each believes as they will,just the bottom line.

  • A Christian psychologist made it his business to turn the tables on that kind of specious argument:

    http://www.veritas.org/Talks.aspx#!/v/1059

  • A better question is what propels you to chase us.

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