"You must be the change you wish to see in the world" Ghandi..We still bleed, WeT. We still die. Until those are remedied, we are still human. As long as we're human, there will always be war.
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world" Ghandi..
I actually don't know too much about Ghandi besides the fact that he was a peace advocate. But I revere the above quote for its candidness.
RON PAUL REVOLUTION
~PEACE~
FUCK! Thank you! No one ever wants to hear that, they always want to blame something outside ourselves. Religion, yet another human contrivance (yet necessary in my own view) is handy enough, isn't it? So, how would we explain the wars and killing before large-scale organized religion, eh?"I thought we evolved, as a race, and got over these religious wars that have killed more people than any other reason combined."
We still bleed, WeT. We still die. Until those are remedied, we are still human. As long as we're human, there will always be war.
It is very difficult to separate religion from the rise of civilization. In fact, it could be argued that religion existed long before the advent of civilization. Evidence exists of ritual burial at excavated prehistoric sites: both Neanderthal and Homosapien .FUCK! Thank you! No one ever wants to hear that, they always want to blame something outside ourselves. Religion, yet another human contrivance (yet necessary in my own view) is handy enough, isn't it? So, how would we explain the wars and killing before large-scale organized religion, eh?
I must go along with Karl Marx when he wrote:I think religion in generally gets an overly bad rap. Not one religion, but all religion, gives so much hope to so many people, if it gives some hapiness to believe in a god or higher power, why interfere? Yes, im fully aware of all the negative consequences and violence commited in its name. but like its been said before, if it wasnt done in the name of religion, wouldnt it just be something else?
What do opiates do? They dull the senses and provide a false sense of well-being which is quite temporary unless you get another fix.Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. - Karl Marx
Elephants really do visit the "graveyards" of their "ancestors".It is very difficult to separate religion from the rise of civilization. In fact, it could be argued that religion existed long before the advent of civilization. Evidence exists of ritual burial at excavated prehistoric sites: both Neanderthal and Homosapien .
ive seen that, they cry to, thats really insane and movingElephants really do visit the "graveyards" of their "ancestors".
Ah.. I would argue that religion is at least as old as art, and the dates for earliest art are continually being pushed back. I would also argue that, were it NOT for religion, civilizations on a large scale would never have been possible. We would still be hunter-gatherers, in my honest opinion. (I LOVE this stuff, it's why I'm an archaeology nut.)It is very difficult to separate religion from the rise of civilization. In fact, it could be argued that religion existed long before the advent of civilization. Evidence exists of ritual burial at excavated prehistoric sites: both Neanderthal and Homosapien .
Good point, is religion just as destructive when viewed in a one on one relationship type of setup?Ah.. I would argue that religion is at least as old as art, and the dates for earliest art are continually being pushed back. I would also argue that, were it NOT for religion, civilizations on a large scale would never have been possible. We would still be hunter-gatherers, in my honest opinion. (I LOVE this stuff, it's why I'm an archaeology nut.)
In this context, though, I would also strongly suggest looking into the ideas of Joseph Campbell, with regard to the utility of religion. I will reiterate a point I've made before, and that is that when people speak of religion they're usually thinking of large, organized religion. Due to my own reading of Campbell and others, I have come to the conclusion that it is a necessary construct. Due to my reading of Ramachandran, I've come to the conclusion that it may turn out to be a physical construct of the brain itself, since epiphanatic episodes can be induced.
I don't have a problem at all with religion, but it is an intensely PERSONAL issue. An individual seeking solace against fear of the unknown is natural. My beef is with those who would impose their religious prejudices on society at large.Exactly right.
But if a person on their deathbed can have some of their fear alleviated by thinking they're about to be in a better place, why not?
I think we just found a point we can agree lol. Nutcases who push their beliefs on others miss the whole point IMOI don't have a problem at all with religion, but it is an intensely PERSONAL issue. An individual seeking solace against fear of the unknown is natural. My beef is with those who would impose their religious prejudices on society at large.
No one has the power to dictate their religious beliefs to ME.
I'll stand and fight ANYONE who tries.
.........................Someone famous once said: I believe it was Descartes;
"When it is not in our power to determine what it true, we ought to follow what is most probable"I feel it probable that Israel is raping our tax system. Can anyone prove me wrong???
More importantly, is there a separate contribution line on our taxes for aid to Israel and aid to any other country? No. So the rape occurs and then the spoils are divvied up, some to here, some to there. The rape is not mitigated by the "charitable" nature of some of our aid, to the places you libs feel "deserve" it.
No, it's not insane unless you truly consider Homo sapiens to be a species so totally different in every aspect from other animals. While we (as a culture) try not to anthropomorphize animals, we must accept that we came from the same stuff and therefore, that means it's quite possible that there are other animals cognizant enough to share emotions as we do. For all we know elephants and dolphins have their own religion (although, religion does seem to be a unique untestable aspect of the human condition).ive seen that, they cry to, thats really insane and moving