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This is a no brainer - thank the Cheerios. It is they, that have given you your mundane existence.
Lest you anger the whole grain cereals, be thankful at all times.
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There isn't anything in this universe that hasn't contributed in some way to my good fortune, struggles, and my very existence. I can be thankful to everything.
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I continue to value the capacity to experience and express gratitude, and find it sad that so many find it so easy (and think it so clever) to ridicule.
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Like Seyorni, I found the question to be bizarre. Well, if not bizarre, at least odd.
Who would not be thankful when good fortune comes their way? To me, it seems odd to question if one's belief system would negate that feeling. It would seem (to me) that one could ask a question such as: "Even though you believe it is the will of God, do theists feel sorrow when they lose a loved one?" As for the "ridicule" aspect, I can only speak for myself. I treated this thread as I do all threads. If there is something that I find humor in, I run with it.
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I can understand why people attribute thankfulness to providence and in such situations I do not feel thankful. Instead I call it humility. |
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One can be thankful in general , w/o being thankful to some supposed supernatural entity, which I suppose is the question being asked. One thing I have always found odd is some theists who thank their god for the good things that happen, but blame the bad things on other factors. Why didn't their god protect them from the bad things? Or why not blame it for bad things happening?
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I ran across something when reading the Shinto article on Wikipedia:
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The Search for God! |
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Timeless Myths for myth enthusiasts. Dark Mirrors of Heaven investigates the obscure literature surrounding the Genesis. |
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