morgentaler
Well-Known Member
Okay, to make it even simpler.
Philosophy begins with questions and tries to work towards answers.
Religion begins with an answer and then tries to make it fit all the questions.
Philosophy begins with questions and tries to work towards answers.
Religion begins with an answer and then tries to make it fit all the questions.
I didn't try to Jam anything.. Philosophy and Religion are the Same Thing in principle.... of course Philosphy doesn't require a God but neither does Religion, It doesn't require having a God or any being, it is simply a cultural or individual way of life....I'm sure this is the only way you interpret religion but religion encompasses much more than Idols, God/gods, & Worship..
I'm simply stating what is and not What I wish to assume as, and I understand Religion to be more than Benny Hinn broadcasting into your T.v set
here let me show you, I'll take something that is known and let me know if it still remains true
Religion takes what is known, and then attempts to interpolate between that which is known, and the unknown. It requires no deities, idols, or worship of any kind. It is simply the evaluation of potentials.
but this is not correct because all religions require a deity, idol, Worship and isn't based on the conceived potential.. Correct.. is that what you are saying...?
if So, Ok, you Win.. I submit to your All knowingness too,