Comments by "Awesome Avenger" (@awesomeavenger2810) on "Jordan B Peterson" channel.

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  4. Team Colors A guy and his mates were at the bar one night, and one of them had the idea that everyone in the street should paint their house in team colors to show their support for an upcoming game. The guy thought it would be a laugh. He kinda agreed but he didn't take it seriously. But his neighbours did. In a mater of days the whole street was painted in team colors. All except his house. His mates got to together and asked him when he was gonna paint his house. He said he didn't want to. They said they would paint it for him if he liked. He said thanx but no. He didn't want his house painted in team colors. His mates were annoyed. They were taking it more seriously than he was. They fell out with him. His house was the only house on the street not to be painted in team colors. And it undermined the whole point of everyone painting their house. People began to give him the cold shoulder. They wouldn't talk to him. It effected his wife and kids. His kids blamed him for not going along with everyone else and his wife complained that his stubbornness was making them outcasts. But the guy didn't want to paint his house in team colors. He had thought it was a laugh when the idea had first come up. But it wasn't something he really wanted to do. His wife told him that she was leaving and taking the kids with her until he came to his senses. Why couldn't he just do what everyone else was doing? It was only a little thing. All he had to do was agree. It would make everyone's life so much easier. He felt very betrayed. Then one day he came home from work to find his house had been painted in team colors. His mates were standing around waiting for him. They told him to that it was done now. And that everyone should just forget about it and move on. But he didn't want to. He couldn't. He didn't see the other guys as his mates any longer. And when he had needed his wife, she had walked out on him. He realised that, yeah, it was a small thing. It would've been a whole lot easier just to go along with everyone else and paint his house in team colors. But that's not what he wanted to do. And his mates, his wife, and his community should have respected his wishes. And the fact that they didn't said more about his mates, his wife, and his community than his simple refusal to paint his house in team colors.
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  5. Team Colors A guy and his mates were at the bar one night, and one of them had the idea that everyone in the street should paint their house in team colors to show their support for an upcoming game. The guy thought it would be a laugh. He kinda agreed but he didn't take it seriously. But his mates did. In a matter of days the whole street was painted in team colors. All except his house. His mates got to together and asked him when he was gonna paint his house. He said he didn't want to. They said they would paint it for him if he liked. He said thanx but no. He didn't want his house painted in team colors. His mates were annoyed. They were taking it more seriously than he was. They fell out with him. His house was the only house on the street not to be painted in team colors. And it undermined the whole point of everyone painting their house. People began to give him the cold shoulder. They wouldn't talk to him. It effected his wife and kids. His kids blamed him for not going along with everyone else and his wife complained that his stubbornness was making them outcasts. But the guy didn't want to paint his house in team colors. He had thought it was a laugh when the idea had first come up. But it wasn't something he really wanted to do. His wife told him that she was leaving and taking the kids with her until he came to his senses. Why couldn't he just do what everyone else was doing? It was only a little thing. All he had to do was agree. It would make everyone's life so much easier. He felt very betrayed. Then one day he came home from work to find his house had been painted in team colors. His mates were standing around waiting for him. They told him that it was done now. And that everyone should just forget about it and move on. But he didn't want to. He couldn't. He didn't see the other guys as his mates any longer. And when he had needed his wife, she had walked out on him. He realised that, yeah, it was a small thing. It would've been a whole lot easier just to go along with everyone else and paint his house in team colors. But that's not what he wanted to do. And his mates, his wife, and his community should have respected his wishes. And the fact that they didn't said more about his mates, his wife, and his community than his simple refusal to paint his house in team colors.
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  20.  @afonsodeportugal  While its true that most, if not all, religious people are hypocritical in their faith (as in, not believing everything 100%), its simply not the case than nobody believes in a literal interpretation of Adam & Eve. It may be the case that those who do take such stories literally are in the minority today, but that hasn't always been the case. After all, what other explanations were there thousands of years ago for how we came to be? And that is the point. These stories are old. They existed to explain man's origin at a time when there were no other explanations. And yes, people took them literally. The foundation of religion (imo) is based upon the need to understand the natural world. Things like hurricanes, storms, earthquakes, etc. And it's true that religious people are more likely to attribute agency to natural forces (the storm happened because we did this, the earthquake happened because we didnt do that - assigning natural forces the same thoughts and feelings as we have ourselves - anger, resentment, generosity etc). The ability to appease these things were life and death to people who didnt have the knowledge that we have today - You need a good harvest. You need that rain. You can't afford to have people get ill. Its a kind of OCD, which again, is all about trying to control things around you. So it is important not to upset those forces (a god or gods). Because otherwise your little civilisation gets wiped out. So no. These stories were and are seen as literal. The power of god/or the gods are seen as very real. Noah and the flood is not meant as a metaphor. The bible is not metaphorical.
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