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What makes you happy?

In other words…if you aren’t worshipping God…what do you worship?
 
I worship deities, in the plural.

As for what makes me happy (in no particular order): a good book, good food, writing, spending time with my family, playing with my dog, a warm, sunny day, that point when I’d come home from a long day at school and just relax, and most recently, blogging, among other things.
 
I’m a Catholic, but I’ve been down the road of non-belief, so…
What makes you happy?
The same types of things that make most others happy. Moral integrity, love, relationships/friendship, accomplishment, kind deeds, possessions, acts (pleasurable sex/pleasurable food and drink/sleep/etc.)
In other words…if you aren’t worshipping God…what do you worship?
What does the word “worship” mean to you? I suppose it would depend on that. This is a word whose meaning is not often discussed.
 
I worship nothing. I respect many things though. There is no need to worship to be happy.
 
What makes you happy?

In other words…if you aren’t worshipping God…what do you worship?
Those are two different questions.

What makes me happy - a job well done, watching my daughter play. Cooking, creating art.

What do I worship? Nothing.
 
I worship G-d 3 times a day, every day. I say a blessing before and after I eat or drink anything, after I go to the bathroom, see a rainbow or lightning, hear thunder, even when I see a close friend that I haven’t seen in a long time.

And a multitude of others as well.

We say 100 blessings a day or more- every day.

And many things make me happy: Good times with my family and/or friends- and “me-time”, doing what I believe is right, a job well-done; especially if it is difficult, etc.
 
What makes you happy?

In other words…if you aren’t worshipping God…what do you worship?
Jews aren’t Christians and are probably worshipping G’d a lot more than we do!

Edit: was quoting the first post right away without reading the rest of the thread and just saw that YKohen already responded 🙂
 
When I was an atheist I worshiped nothing 🙂

As an agnostic, I still find it hard to worship. But this is just apart of the process. Baby steps.

Things that make me happy: My family, friends, pets, free time, good food, etc…
Just finding joy in the little things. 😃
 
What makes you happy?
  1. Ceasing to do evil.
  2. Doing good.
  3. Meditating.
In other words…if you aren’t worshipping God…what do you worship?
I don’t worship anything: gods or whatever. Buddhism does not require worship of anything. It sets out a path for you to follow. Following the path leads to peace, happiness and nirvana.

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Those are two different questions.

What makes me happy - a job well done, watching my daughter play. Cooking, creating art.

What do I worship? Nothing.
I’ve noticed a lot of agnostics and atheists who worship themselves. They think there can’t possibly be anything more intelligent than they are.

Severe hubris.
 
I don’t think they have to “worship” something to be happy, depending on the use of the word. You can certainly feel happy enough while not being linked to a religion.
 
I don’t think they have to “worship” something to be happy, depending on the use of the word. You can certainly feel happy enough while not being linked to a religion.
I’d appreciate it… if you’d steer clear of my threads. Thanks.
 
What makes you happy?

In other words…if you aren’t worshipping God…what do you worship?
and what makes me happy? A clear day, the wind in my hair, the thrill of the hunt, the subtle ebb and flow of life… College Football!
 
I don’t personally know any atheists. but I know some new age people.
They seem to belive that God is everything and everyone, so they worship themselves in effect.
 
What makes me happy?

Many things: gardening, walking in the desert, hiking in the mountains, train travel.

As a Unitarian Universalist, I don’t worship a god. I believe there is a source of all that exists.

We all came from it and we shall all return to it, regardless of whether you call it a god, the sprit of life, nature, or whatever.

Since that spirit of life is in each of us, worship is not spending a lot of time mumbling words, but in acting.

When we help others, try to make the world a better place than we found it, try to protect the circle of life, we are worshipping.

Peace,

Seeker
 
I worship deities, in the plural.

As for what makes me happy (in no particular order): a good book, good food, writing, spending time with my family, playing with my dog, a warm, sunny day, that point when I’d come home from a long day at school and just relax, and most recently, blogging, among other things.
Since your a Pagan how do you think this Man named Jesus performed so many miracles and than still get crucified and come back alive on the 3rd day
 
I’ve noticed a lot of agnostics and atheists who worship themselves. They think there can’t possibly be anything more intelligent than they are.

Severe hubris.
I don’t know what you mean by worship in this instance. Perhaps you can explain.
I would also like to know where you have “noticed” or met lots of agnostics and atheists. Perhaps knowing how you formed you opinion would help me understand what you mean.

I know several atheists and agnostics personally and non of them worship themselves the way Christians worship God. None of them consider themselves extraordinarily intelligent so I don’t know what you mean by that either.

Please excuse so many questions but I am easily confused.
 
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