• Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:
    • Reply to discussions and create your own threads.
    • Our modern chat room. No add-ons or extensions required, just login and start chatting!
    • Access to private conversations with other members.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!

Can our discussions here make a difference in the world around us?

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
This forum probably will end up making a difference in the world, and I hope it will. As for whether it ends up making a difference in my personal journey, it remains to be seen, but I hope so :) . The last time I considered myself to truly be soul to soul into a forum was when I was 20 years old. And it was a forum of people roughly the same age. In it, people were pretty progressionist and they believed in the evolution of society and even language itself. However, most people would simply figure out what they believe and role-play a side if necessary. They didn't worry about what would happen by throwing around labels - the labels just kind of led to good debate, even if it was role-played sometimes. Compared to that forum... This forum is a bit more grown up. I'd say people want it known here that respect of people and beliefs is more important than a lot of things. Whereas on the forum I liked, things were a bit more live-action. Granted, there are some things I can do to adjust to make things easier for others. It seems my English has gotten a bit rusty, and even I admit I use words incorrectly sometimes... and I edited a few of my posts to make them a bit... softer. But definitely, it's like a new world to me.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jim

Jim

Nets of Wonder
I'd say people want it known here that respect of people and beliefs is more important than a lot of things.
I don’t care about respect of beliefs. I disapprove of all beliefs, and I denounce them as ticking time bombs. I do care about respect of people. Don’t you? What things are more important to you than respect of people?
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
I don’t care about respect of beliefs. I disapprove of all beliefs. I do care about respect of people. Don’t you? What things are more important to you than respect of people?

As I grow up, I realize that few things are. The question isn't whether I respect people so much as, how careful I should be in getting my points across. I do have a mentality that if I seek to please everyone, I may just end up coming across as generic, linking to Wikipedia articles to show correctness and modifying my beliefs to fit them. But I guess that is still so much better than hurting another's feelings.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
I do have a mentality that if I seek to please everyone, I may just end up coming across as generic, linking to Wikipedia articles to show correctness and modifying my beliefs to fit them. But I guess that is still so much better than hurting another's feelings.
For me, respecting people is not about trying to please everyone, and it is not about modifying or repressing my views to avoid hurt feelings. I see hurt feelings being used more more as bullying and censoring tactics in the world today, and I see a need for all of us to learn not to be bullied or silenced by them.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
There might not be any way for me to know how much difference our discussions here can make in the world around us, and I won’t try to guess. I do think that what I do offline has much better possibilities for my purposes. As long as I’m posting here though, I’ll be trying to do it in ways that I think might do the most good, online and offline.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
I’m trusting now that there’s a part of each person that wants to help improve the world for all people everywhere, now and into the future, no matter how much they might appear to be saying otherwise. That what I’m thinking of, in writing this post and some of my other ones.

Even people who are most actively and passionate involved in that might think of these forums only as a place to socialize and have some fun, but I think we can do that, and use them to help improve the world, at the same time. If we can do that, why not do it?
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
I’m trusting now that there’s a part of each person that wants to help improve the world for all people everywhere, now and into the future, no matter how much they might appear to be saying otherwise. That what I’m thinking of, in writing this post and some of my other ones.

Even people who are most actively and passionate involved in that might think of these forums only as a place to socialize and have some fun, but I think we can do that, and use them to help improve the world, at the same time. If we can do that, why not do it?

I've spent some time on this forum now, and I don't think it's all gloom neither. You may see some threads where things get a little fast and out of control, but that still doesn't paint an overall picture. The overall picture I see is a community which does step up and sometimes on the quieter threads, people do point out views that aren't accurate.

I think I'm better for being here, even if the Jokes forum brings out my funny bone. But I also need to word things carefully in not suggesting my social progress has ended. It hasn't.

As an example to prove my points, I'm kind of a progressionist who already accepts many ideas of how should we put it, improving social atmosphere, so you'd think the focus wouldn't all be on me having very closed minded views. Yet even a person like me, who already accepts a lot of ideas, this forum has stepped up to tell me:

1. I need to make sense when speaking.

2. I need to be careful of the terms I use in accurately describing beliefs.

3. Just because I'm on side X and have had some problems in the past with side Y, doesn't mean side Y hasn't had the same problems with side X.

I did state my hurt in the past at some people of certain groups and what they said about me, but I think it didn't really affect the forum negatively and we all had a good cry about it - even the people in the same group that had hurt me (who weren't involved in any of it). I just think we are all growing including me.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jim

Jim

Nets of Wonder
One communication problem I might have with some, maybe most people who are actively involved in trying to help improve the world for all people everywhere, is that they aren’t thinking of it In those terms, or even thinking of it consciously at all. Even people who think of it consciously might not see any reason to talk about it. I see people stigmatizing the idea of trying to help improve the world, when I talk about it, and that might discourage people from talking about it even if they would like to. To me it’s like a craft or hobby or any kind of work we do with our heart in it. Talking about it with other people who are doing it can be fun, and help us do it better.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Can our discussions here in Religious Forums make a difference in the world around us? If so, what can any of us do, for our discussions here to do the most good in the world around us?
Can you think of any example anywhere where an internet forum changed the world around us in some way?

For me this is just a tea room and dojo for all of us commoners who have no real say or control over how the upper crust in society guides the world. A feel-good place for the exchange of ideas, opinions and debate.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
Can you think of any example anywhere where an internet forum changed the world around us in some way?
I don’t need to, for any of my purposes. I’m not trying to change anyone’s mind about it.
For me this is just a tea room and dojo for all of us commoners who have no real say or control over how the upper crust in society guides the world. A feel-good place for the exchange of ideas, opinions and debate.
Thanks for sharing! :smile:
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
Can our discussions here in Religious Forums make a difference in the world around us? If so, what can any of us do, for our discussions here to do the most good in the world around us?
A forum like this can inspire to a joy of helping peole around us outside of the online community :) But i think if we stand alone and try to "save" the world, that would be impossible.
But if you can make an impact on one person, who then do a new impact on a third person and so on, yes we can change the world in a small scale
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jim

osgart

Nothing my eye, Something for sure
It definetly makes you more aware of how people think and act to be on this forum.

I take it that people might say things on here that they might otherwise never get a chance to talk about in public life.

I think Rf does have an effect on the world. People talking to other people, how could it not?

I am willing to bet that we are all often talking across divides with people we might never approach otherwise.

I came here to learn and consider what people have to say.

I dont know about any widespread affect that Rf may have had on people. But maybe it does!

How many Rf posters are there out there?
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
@Nowhere Man Sorry for brushing you off and mocking you a little. I was inviting people to say what they think about this, and that’s what you did. Thanks.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
It might be that most people reading and posting in these forums have no interest, and never will have any interest, in using them to learn from each other and encourage and support each other in whatever good we’re trying or hoping to do, or in any other way that might do some good in the world around us. However few we might be who do have those interests, I don’t think there’s any limit that we can be sure of, to how much difference we can make.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
Some ways I’m thinking of, for possibly doing the most good in the world around us, online and offline:

- Practice community service in and for this forum community, and whatever else we can find to do, to help make the community life here healthier, happier and more loving, for every person in it.

- Improve our own practice of the kinds of attitudes and behavior that are needed for that purpose.

- Learn to be a better friend to more people.

- Learn to tell stories that will attract people to what we’re promoting, and help them learn to do it.

For those of us who see the stories and scriptures of different religions saying the same things about how to live the best life and help bring out the best possibilities in all people and in society, that could be one of the stories for us to learn to tell, each in our own way.
 

The Reverend Bob

Fart Machine and Beastmaster
Is this some sort of problem solving global think tank? No. While some might become a little more open minded to others, I think more people will continue to drink their own brand of Kool-Aid as they grow more entrenched in their echo chambers. So I guess people becoming more entrenched is a bit of a difference.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
I think that Internet discussions, including the ones in these forums, can and do make a difference in the world around us, for better or for worse, and no one can know how much or how little the difference can be, or how far it can go.

I think that there might be some desire in every person to help stop the ravaging and help improve the world for all people everywhere, and that everyone can see that it must include lifelong efforts to improve their own attitudes and behavior in every part of their lives, including in Internet discussions. Maybe everyone can also see the possibility that they can work on improving their own attitudes and behavior in Internet discussions, and still do everything else that they’re here for, and maybe even have a better experience that way.
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
If discussion motivates people to act in a more positive way, then that's wonderful. But I don't see anything automatic about that.
RF is quite an amazing place where peoples of all faiths come together to discuss almost anything, but often religion itself. It’s an excellent place to learn. If my attitude were how can I convince others to think like me, I would soon be disappointed. Most of us have good reasons for believing as we do and it would be naive to imagine we alone could change the beliefs of another.
I’m not sure if one can change for the better from a discussion..I think its question might be irrelevant.
The problem is “what does good mean? And what is evil?”
In my understanding of this is words and their meanings are fully indeed as pure for us humans not in control off and not understand the pure meaning of it, eg..The good and evil! for now that we live in sin, we aren’t worthy of their meanings..with having Good and Evil existing in a sinful world would mean they both become of the same work. Example..one can use good deed for an evil intention, or a bad deed for a good intention. This shows how we humans ARE the problem! I believe it’s cause was/is ones knowledge of knowing “what is right” and “what is wrong”..For was this knowledge is what makes one think the best way for themselves(being selfish)..and chooses than of which to matter in and whom not to matter for. And this are the many who are today. For this is where Good and Bad is tampered...I do recall in my studying..before sin entered..God made everything and saw it was good..(somewhere around that line)..my point is for us becoming sinners therefore we see a bad of everything. So to explain this in a different form in understanding its truth!.There is no such thing being as right! For it is ONLY now a MATTER of being wrong(ed). With this purpose of meaning is designed only for ONE reason..and that’s for “RIGHTEOUSNESS”.
Eventually they can.
For starters, some of us would have to get off these forums and actually out into the real world if we were to make a difference. That being said, I think it would vary. Some folks might learn a lot here, and apply it, whilst others wouldn't. In general, it is very minimal. We're collectively maybe 200 people out of 7 billion.
People have always published in the hopes of changing things. For example, "Silent Spring" resulted in the banning of DDT. Another book resulted in the formation of the FDA.
This forum has a very diverse set of members, including those who publish research papers. @Vinayaka guesses 200, I would say at least 10 times that.
The vast majority of these people are on other social media as well, ie. fb, instagram, twitter, etc. So if you actually say something timely and/or important, it may be read by 100 Million people within a day. Somebody will eventually trace it back to you.
This forum does have potential.
I've spent some time on this forum now, and I don't think it's all gloom neither. You may see some threads where things get a little fast and out of control, but that still doesn't paint an overall picture. The overall picture I see is a community which does step up and sometimes on the quieter threads, people do point out views that aren't accurate.

I think I'm better for being here, even if the Jokes forum brings out my funny bone. But I also need to word things carefully in not suggesting my social progress has ended. It hasn't.

As an example to prove my points, I'm kind of a progressionist who already accepts many ideas of how should we put it, improving social atmosphere, so you'd think the focus wouldn't all be on me having very closed minded views. Yet even a person like me, who already accepts a lot of ideas, this forum has stepped up to tell me:

1. I need to make sense when speaking.

2. I need to be careful of the terms I use in accurately describing beliefs.

3. Just because I'm on side X and have had some problems in the past with side Y, doesn't mean side Y hasn't had the same problems with side X.

I did state my hurt in the past at some people of certain groups and what they said about me, but I think it didn't really affect the forum negatively and we all had a good cry about it - even the people in the same group that had hurt me (who weren't involved in any of it). I just think we are all growing including me.
A forum like this can inspire to a joy of helping peole around us outside of the online community :) But i think if we stand alone and try to "save" the world, that would be impossible.
But if you can make an impact on one person, who then do a new impact on a third person and so on, yes we can change the world in a small scale
It definetly makes you more aware of how people think and act to be on this forum.

I take it that people might say things on here that they might otherwise never get a chance to talk about in public life.

I think Rf does have an effect on the world. People talking to other people, how could it not?

I am willing to bet that we are all often talking across divides with people we might never approach otherwise.

I came here to learn and consider what people have to say.

I dont know about any widespread affect that Rf may have had on people. But maybe it does!

How many Rf posters are there out there?
I wanted to tell you all some of my current thoughts on this.

One possible way I see for forum discussions to make a difference for the better is by people using them to get ideas and encouragement from each other, for whatever good each of us is doing and hoping to do, online or offline. I think that anyone who wants to can find ways of doing that, and still be doing whatever else they’ve been doing here. I’ll be practicing and promoting that in my own special ways. :)

In the discussions I see people using words a lot for other purposes besides explaining what they’re thinking, and trying to understand what other people are thinking. Some examples are virtue signaling, fishing for likes, stigmatizing and discrediting people, adding a stamp of authority to what they’re saying, and a kind of combat sport that is sometimes called “debating.” I’m learning to sort through all that to try to find out what people are actually thinking, and to help them find out what I’m thinking if they want to.

Mostly what I’m trying to do now is just have some friendly conversations with people. I’m also trying to do some things that people have told me that they’re trying to do, so I can be a better listener for them. For example, some people have said that they’re trying to correct misinformation and misunderstandings about their religions, so now I’m trying to correct misinformation and misunderstandings about a light that I see in science and in some religions, and what I see blinding people to it and repelling them away from it.

In my discussions with people about what they’re trying to do, some topics have come up that interest me passionately. One of those is responsible management of the earth’s resources as a spiritual issue. I started a thread on that, and I have a list of some other ideas for thread topics.
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
At times I'm serious. At times I role-play. It used to confuse people, but I think now they're getting used to it. I mean even role-play is pretty important to me. For example, suppose someone wants to become Trans. They typically have to role-play an opposite gender a bit and see how it makes them feel. So there exists a lot of healthy role-play, as much healthy as negative.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jim

Jim

Nets of Wonder
It looks to me like one thing that adversely affects people’s thinking, their communications with others, and their attitudes and behavior towards others, is people thinking that they know something.
 
Top