asbestosman wrote: Would it be better if I replace pride with value?
Not really, because it still doesn't explain the reason behind the value.
asbestosman wrote:The problem with pride isn't in valuing something you have or are, but rather in valuing yourself above others or otherwise belittling others.
Just so we're clear here, I don't think less of you because or your view on masturbation. It may surprise you to know that I actually think quite highly of many of the things you say. I just think your view on this subject is unhealthy.
asbestosman wrote:The other problem with pride is thinking that you don't need God (or other people) or forgetting what God (or others) has (have) done in your life.
How on Earth is it prideful to think you don't need something that you don't believe exists? Are you prideful for feeling like you don't need Santa Claus? After all, you've been providing your kids with presents at xmas time all along, not him.
And if it appears as though I've "forgotten" what god has done for me, that's because
he hasn't done anything, at least, not for which he'll take credit. It would be quite the trick for a non-existing entity to pull that off, I should think. If only he'd just quit messing around and actually reveal himself... oh the pain we could avoid. But we know just what a premium god places on pain, don't we? Why mess that up?
I'm not sure how you go from assuming that a person has forgotten "everything god has done for them" to assuming they've forgotten or are ungrateful for the things the actual, verifiable, real people have done. That's quite the majestic leap in logic. But on one thing, I do agree; forgetting what others have done for you is a form of destructive pride. Not sure how it relates to what we've been talking about, however.
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.