Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:57 am
i read "ive been thinking" and stopped, since this is obviously another kracus role*ek wrote:I didnt read any of that.
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i read "ive been thinking" and stopped, since this is obviously another kracus role*ek wrote:I didnt read any of that.
The same could be said about string theory.Ryoki wrote:I've always held the belief that philosophy is mostly a hopeless, depressing waste of time & effort. A bit like religion, or hoping that Strangler is actually a normal person.
It's all unproductive idle chatter about completely unprovable things... it passes the time, but christ what's the point.
Anyone who thought I was being serious would also be a knob.Kracus wrote:Anyone that would ponder my statement seriously would be a knob as well transient I think that's the idea.
Clueless.GONNAFISTYA wrote:while religion has never improved anyone's life.
Lemme guess....you found Jesus and he's filled your life with joy and young boys?Oeloe wrote:Clueless.GONNAFISTYA wrote:while religion has never improved anyone's life.
Ryoki wrote:I've always held the belief that philosophy is mostly a hopeless, depressing waste of time & effort.
Making dumb remarks like you do must be the most spiritual thing in your life. I feel sorry for you but then again i don't.GONNAFISTYA wrote:Lemme guess....you found Jesus and he's filled your life with joy and young boys?Oeloe wrote:Clueless.
joy and young girls? the delusional comfort gained by believing an invisible man in the sky loves you, even though no real people do? fake bread and real wine? a name to put to your otherwise confusing feelings of white guilt? real bread and fake wine? an inexplicable immunity to rattlesnake venom?Oeloe wrote:Making dumb remarks like you do must be the most spiritual thing in your life. I feel sorry for you but then again i don't.
You obviously can't comphrehend the scope of my comment since you seem to have been offended by it.Oeloe wrote:Making dumb remarks like you do must be the most spiritual thing in your life. I feel sorry for you but then again i don't.GONNAFISTYA wrote:Lemme guess....you found Jesus and he's filled your life with joy and young boys?Oeloe wrote:Clueless.
GONNAFISTYA wrote:You obviously can't comphrehend the scope of my comment since you seem to have been offended by it.Oeloe wrote:Making dumb remarks like you do must be the most spiritual thing in your life. I feel sorry for you but then again i don't.GONNAFISTYA wrote: Lemme guess....you found Jesus and he's filled your life with joy and young boys?
I can give a thousand reasons why computers, medical advancement, engineering and science in general have improved our lives....but I shouldn't have to list them here.
So far, religion has given mankind war, intolerance, narrow-mindedness and emotional immaturity. Since the dawn of time people have used religion for control, have justified horrible crimes in the name of scripture and created new reasons for animosity and distrust. Not to mention the fact that religion has generally kept humanity from progressing and in the proverbial "dark ages" for a long fucking time.
Please enlighten me as to how religion has actually improved someone's life beyond giving "hope" to someone. I don't want to hear crap about "morality" and "best intentions" (since neither of those are quantifiable improvements to life), so how about telling me something actually substantial that religion has done to IMPROVE people's lives....rather than destroying them.
Now....please keep in mind that more than half of all people that say they're "religious" don't even PRACTICE what their religion says. With this simple fact staring you in the face, how can you say people's lives have improved by something they don't even acknowledge? Unless you think "being fearful of a vengeful God" is somehow an improvement in your life.
So again....please enlighten me as to how religion has actually improved someone's life.
To summarise what you said, yes religions are based around ancient beliefs and myths which are totally unapplicable and unbelievable in light of modern society, but this realisation is not a new or unique concept.Kracus wrote:I've been thinking about this and I think perhaps I've been going about things the wrong way. I've always been very blunt about my thoughts on religion and their long lasting effect on humankind and I think I may have realized something interesting. It is not JUST religion that causes unrest and many issues in the world but the evolution of mankind. We as a species are becomming more and more aware of our surroundings and as we become aware we fight back against ancient ideas and theory's that were obviously incorrect.
The social result of this of course is largescale disagreements between factions that beleive differently but it is not either factions fault but rather the evolution of one of the two factions that has determined the other to be incorrect. No matter what way you view this Correct or incorrect either way a social order will be established and peace will reign (somewhat) no matter what control mechanism is instituted. religion or otherwise.
So it is not religion that is to blame but our own self education as a species.
Way to completely miss my point.Kracus wrote:Actualy my whole point is exactly that. Without religion we would not have become as advanced as we are today.GONNAFISTYA wrote:....Not to mention the fact that religion has generally kept humanity from progressing and in the proverbial "dark ages" for a long fucking time.