I realize I got a bit defensive with Jazzspazz, and as a result was aggressive. I don't disagree with this sentiment at all.
My initial comment wasn't about this element who so blatantly talks **** about people they don't know **** about. Rather, it was about people how make assertions about how their lives would be if in someone else's shoes, having never been in those shoes before. These statements sometimes have some offensive implications for people who have experienced life in both cultures in question. When a person who has been a member of some religion, for example, makes a statement about how lost, wicked and unhappy they'd be if they didn't have their church, the implication is (or at least can be) all those who aren't members of their particular faith are lost, wicked and unhappy. I wasn't punching walls and crying about this potential slight (I acknowledged that JazzSpazz may have been talking about only himself), but I thought it was worthwhile to point it out.
Yeah, I understood where you were coming from. And I agree. There are some who characterize life outside the church as some sort of dark wasteland, fraught with torment. I think this is mostly hyperbole, and it's another facet of the culture. It's something they (and other members) are familiar with, and hear regularly. Maybe some actually believe it, but mostly I think it's just a way of expressing one's own satisfaction with the church. Self affirming.