Friday 27 February 2015

Religion, Fear And The Power Of The Mind 27th February 2015

I should start this post by saying I am an atheist. I believe in science - the big bang theory, evolution all of that stuff that is quantifiable and proven by people way more intelligent than I am.
That being said, this post isn't going to be about bashing religious people.
I have been thinking about why some people are religious and some aren't, especially in these times were science has ultimately proved that God can't exist in the literal sense (I refer here to the Christian God - I don't know enough about other religions to comment).
I think in part, faith comes from a need to explain the unknown. Centuries ago, people believed in a God who pulled the sun across the sky in a chariot, a God who made the seas move and a God who created thunder to mention a few. Over time, we learned how these things actually came about, and the belief in these Gods was no longer needed. Today, pretty much the only thing we can't explain is the meaning of our existence. It makes sense then for people to believe in this being who created us, gave us a home and loves us as his own. When science explains the meaning of life, there will be no more need for religion.
I think faith also stems from fear. Fear of our own mortality - I imagine dying doesn't seem so scary if you genuinely believe that you are going to a better place.
Looking at the Christian bible, I think it projects, for the most part, a moral code that is a good thing to live by. In my opinion, it was originally written as a way of controlling the masses - if you don't live this way you fear going to Hell. That being said, if everyone lived by the 10 commandments, I think the world would be a much nicer, safer place.
Sometimes I wish I could believe in it all. It would be nice to believe in a higher power, someone who would forgive mistakes and make everything ok again, but I just can't do it.
I think the power of the mind is an incredible thing that is often underrated. For example, if I prayed, I don't think it would work, because I don't believe it would. However, if someone who does believe prays, maybe it will. Not because I think God is listening and making it happen, but because the person believes it will work it just could. The power of positive thinking goes a long way.
I don't understand non religious people who think everyone should be the same. If you have faith and it makes you feel good, who are you hurting? By the same token, I can't stand religious people who try to "save my soul" by converting me. Let's all just agree to disagree!
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Thursday 26 February 2015

Designer Dog Breeds 26th February 2015

Designer dog breeds drive me mad. The only truth in the title is that they are indeed dogs. They are neither designer nor are they breeds.
For a type of dog to be classed as a breed, there has to be a breed standard. How is that ever going to happen with these designer dogs? The puppies from one litter aren't even the same, let alone all of them!
The fact remains that these dogs are cross breeds. They say there is no such thing as a mongrel these days because dog owners aren't at liberty to allow their dogs to roam the streets anymore. That's simply not true, these dogs are mongrels.
Now don't get me wrong some of these dogs are very cute and have lovely natures. They make great pets and deserve a loving home as much as the next dog. What irritates me is that people make up names for them, and charge people up to £1500 per puppy for something that without the ridiculous name would be free to good home. I mean come on: Cockerpoo, Jackahuaha - they don't even sound real! How long before we have the Rottadoodle or the Mountain Pug? Personally I'm quite looking forward to the Bullpoo!
You can't even blame the breeders for this really. If people pay hundreds of pounds for these dogs because of a silly name, of course the person selling them is going to give them a silly name.
The only advantage I can see to this is, in theory, if a person is willing to pay £600 for the puppy, they hopefully want it badly enough that they aren't going to abandon it.
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