Soldato
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More education = less religion?
This.
Edit: Also Kwerk you are originally from they UK and moved to the US right?
More education = less religion?
Religion is nothing more than a bunch of lies really. It means well, as at the time the commandments or whatever were made those would have been very important morals (respecting your parents etc). However religion does not dictate the morals of a period, and nor are the morals of any given period right or wrong.
Morality is entirely a human construct. There is no right or wrong. At one time it'd have been undoubtedly right/fine to have sex with 12 year olds. At one time murder for crime was absolutely right. At one time it was a terrible sin to speak out against religion. The list goes on for a long time.
With todays set of morals, those all look like they should not be a part of societies morals. But think for a second. Having sex with 12 year olds being a prime example. Why is it wrong in todays society? It's been cast out as a terrible thing to do, unspeakably bad, but when you think about why it is nothing more than our understanding of human genetics. 12 years olds aren't ready for it. Same goes for sex with cousins or family members. There was once nothing wrong with screwing your cousin, yet put some research onto its effects and suddenly it's revolting. Morality is just a general set of ideas held by a general set of people at a particular time.
What religion does wrong is it tries to stop the 'evolution' if you will, of moral values. It tries so hard to keep us in the past. I see it as some hope that moral values are changing, and religion is being forced to change its values. Gay marriages etc are a prime example. I don't care much for it, however the fact that the church is changing gods rule on it in order to survive is progress, as it means society can push religion to what it wants it to be.
Hopefully this will continue in many areas until religion is unrecognisable and slowly fades out of existence.
This.
Edit: Also Kwerk you are originally from they UK and moved to the US right?
I know plenty about religion.
You were the person who first used the word 'moron' in a sweeping statement. I stand by my comment, if I were a moron I would rather be a non-religious one.
It's more about the social framework to allow education to flourish. If the people are oppressed then education will be oppressed, that's where religion comes in to allow for a fair and moral society.
And there's much as a race that we don't understand about the universe, so who is to prove them wrong? Certainly no one here.
And there's much as a race that we don't understand about the universe, so who is to prove them wrong? Certainly no one here.
There's a small teapot in orbit around Mars.
You can't prove me wrong, so it must be there.
Ancient form of societal carrot and stick in lack of an organised police force.
Carrot = Heaven
Stick = Hell
Religion in a nutshell.
There's a small teapot in orbit around Mars.
You can't prove me wrong, so it must be there.
There's a small teapot in orbit around Mars.
You can't prove me wrong, so it must be there.
Given enough time and money, I could prove you wrong. I don't think the same can be said about Gods existence.
Well if you believe in multiverse theory, somewhere there is a teapot in orbit around mars.
Nope, it's an invisible, intangible teapot.![]()
Religion imo is just an ancient form of government... The idea that all seeing deity has you under constant surveillance, and that only those of the cloth are able to interpret his / her / its will. Well it seems to me like a form of control. Just as the elevently billion cameras dotted around the country, and the frankly ridiculous number of laws and rules that govern us are, today.
Christianity is a messy subject for me. The bible is littered with contradictions and bizarre moral lecturing, much of which doesn't translate very well to the modern day. And all sorts of both good and bad things have been carried out in the name of Christianity. I don't personally have much time for organised religion, but I don't see anything wrong with belief.
Some people need the emotional crutch of belief in order to cope with how crappy the world can be, so in that sense it's a force for the positive. And there's much as a race that we don't understand about the universe, so who is to prove them wrong? Certainly no one here.
But its when religion gets hold of that belief and twists it into extremism that I take issue with. Durka durka.
Well if you believe in multiverse theory, somewhere there is a teapot in orbit around mars.