BlueSkyKing · M
I don’t mind the term "free thinker". My working adage is: If it’s not science, it’s superstition.
Lonar2 · 26-30, F
@BlueSkyKing Science explains the theories what something does, religion explains why something is!
BlueSkyKing · M
@Lonar2
“[R]eligion was the race's first (and worst) attempt to make sense of reality. It was the best the species could do at a time when we had no concept of physics, chemistry, biology or medicine. We did not know that we lived on a round planet, let alone that the said planet was in orbit in a minor and obscure solar system, which was also on the edge of an unimaginably vast cosmos that was exploding away from its original source of energy. We did not know that micro-organisms were so powerful and lived in our digestive systems in order to enable us to live, as well as mounting lethal attacks on us as parasites. We did not know of our close kinship with other animals. We believed that sprites, imps, demons, and djinns were hovering in the air about us. We imagined that thunder and lightning were portentous. It has taken us a long time to shrug off this heavy coat of ignorance and fear, and every time we do there are self-interested forces who want to compel us to put it back on again.”
― Christopher Hitchens, The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever
“[R]eligion was the race's first (and worst) attempt to make sense of reality. It was the best the species could do at a time when we had no concept of physics, chemistry, biology or medicine. We did not know that we lived on a round planet, let alone that the said planet was in orbit in a minor and obscure solar system, which was also on the edge of an unimaginably vast cosmos that was exploding away from its original source of energy. We did not know that micro-organisms were so powerful and lived in our digestive systems in order to enable us to live, as well as mounting lethal attacks on us as parasites. We did not know of our close kinship with other animals. We believed that sprites, imps, demons, and djinns were hovering in the air about us. We imagined that thunder and lightning were portentous. It has taken us a long time to shrug off this heavy coat of ignorance and fear, and every time we do there are self-interested forces who want to compel us to put it back on again.”
― Christopher Hitchens, The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever
Zonuss · 46-50, M
Yes of course.
TexChik · F
No but i know her .
PrimeTime · 51-55, M
Bohemian sounds better than eccentric
Lostpoet · M
Kind of but i'm also Christian.
KimberKimKim · 31-35, F
I would say so. I’m definitely not traditional but I own who I am.
GoFish ·
No, I'm a recluse rebel
4meAndyou · F
I USED to be a VERY free spirit. An art major and an artist, always testing societal norms, exploring the limits of new ideas. VERY eccentric.
After a full and fairly lengthy life, I have rebelled against the overwhelming and crushing "societal norms" being imposed by a sick WOKE society, and I have arrived in my own very REAL happy place.
After a full and fairly lengthy life, I have rebelled against the overwhelming and crushing "societal norms" being imposed by a sick WOKE society, and I have arrived in my own very REAL happy place.
whiskeyinateacup · 36-40, F
Vigilantes fall under that description.
Not all "free spirits" are moralistic individuals who fight for the greater good.
Not all "free spirits" are moralistic individuals who fight for the greater good.
Lilnonames · F
i guess i could be called this😊















