None of these metaphors really help in proving anything. We don't have to disprove your god because he isn't proven, for one thing; another being that you shouldn't be paying people for making you think that all guilt comes from religion, guilt is a human emotion, we all feel guilt!
Never said guilt comes from religion, religion is what relieves guilt.
~Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
and grace my fears relieved.~
Because all you're saying is that it is a psuedo-temporary solution to life. Soup doesn't cure the flu, and it only makes you feel better till you sort it out for yourself.
Wrong. See Hakeem's reply for why you are.
The massive, massive irony in this whole argument is that all the religion fags are openly saying that they know their religion is fake, but it helps support them through the troubles of real life. Interesting.
Now that is just presumptuous, and downright rude.
We are not saying religion is fake at all. The soup exists, I'm holding a giant bowl of it in my hands right now. You are putting words in our mouths, words that never existed.
We at absolutely no point ever said "religion is a fake placebo to help us cope with life", we said it is an important piece of life that helps up get over our sick natures. I could have easily used 'medicine' instead of soup. Alas, soup was the first thing that came to mind.
Keep in mind, that soup isn't just for when you are sick. Soup can keep you from starving to death, freezing to death, dying of dehydration too.
You can't argue against your own arguement, Elenai
And you can't twist things into what they are clearly not meant to be.
By saying it is only a temporary solution whose only purpose is to make you feel better. Otherwise you can get better by yourself, it just may be slower and more painful, but ultimately with the same results in the end.
Or...you could just die of the cold because you didn't have help...
The feel good effect of the soup is temporary, but it is a long lasting temporal thing. The assurance that you won't be punished for being sick however, is an eternal contract. Which is the whole point of Christianity, aside from the soup that comes with the package.
Soup doesn't keep you happy for the rest of your life. And if you eat the same soup every time you get sick, you may begin to find alternative methods to make yourself feel better.
You missed the point entirely. Soup was only one example. Christianity offers 'soup', but it also offers assurance that you won't be docked of pay for missing work due to a cold.
The point of religion is to help you get over/feel better/blah blah blah, the things that make you sick in life. Just because I used a cold in my metaphor, doesn't mean that it is a tiny little thing you'll get over in a week. This cold could be pneumonia, with a touche of avian flu, and west nile virus all rolled into one. Afterall, people have many sicknesses riddled through their bodies. To add to the metaphor, waiting could kill you.
Or for a better metaphor...
The cold is the AIDS virus. The soup is now an effective treatment available to keep you from suffering and living painfully...but you will die sooner than you wished, it is inevitable. However....There is the man who offers assurance, that your life/health insurance won't be revoked due to the AIDS.
Religion isn't 'soup in real life lulz, I spilled a bowl of Judaism on some kids lap', it isn't something you eat and eat and get bored of, unless you are clearly doing it wrong, and have to want to lead a spiritual life anyway, of which...if you have no intentions of being closer to God, and letting him heal you then you have no business being in his presence in the first place, and the consequences of your choice to leave the room is your problem.
Religion is full of tools, and things to help you, it isn't some solid mass of stuff you consume until you flounder on it after two weeks. There is always something new to experience in faith. It is a 'soup that changes flavour'.