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I am glad that you do not always agree. I am not creating a new religion which would require followers to blindly accept my words.
I agree with you that their beliefs are odd, which I suppose is natural for recently fabricated religions. My answer would be, give them some time, most religions in early stages looked pretty innocent.
I actually thought about that, having some discussions with Marxists and cultural neoevolutionists who see everything as driven by class/resource struggle. I agree that these down-to-earth causes of conflicts are often correct. However, in my view, wars might be started because of economic reasons, but what drives actual people to enroll in the military and willingly die, and not throw their arms up at the first sight of the enemy, is always some sort of belief: that we are superior, our political system is better, our "race" is better, we are defending our freedom, and last but not least - God is on our side. That last reason is present in most if not all conflicts. Even Stalin paired up with the Orthodox Church to protect "Mother Russia" when Nazis broke their agreement of splitting Europe in half between the two empires.
If you look closely especially at religious wars, you can find economic causes driving the elites to start them, but if soldiers didn't have the conviction that they were on the righteous and moral side of the conflict, none of these wars would do as much damage as they did.
I agree with you there. As a child I used to firmly believe in God, but the more I read about history in general and history of religions in particular, the more doubtful I was. Sometimes I imagine that if there is a God, He is like a scientist in the lab, watching over his rats. He doesn't care about the rats, He just likes to observe their behavior, making them jump at each other throats.
Would such a God even be worthy of our worship...?
Why? So we can project what our own society at that particular time thinks what is good and wrong, to some eternal being? Please note that morality and ethics vary both in space and time, so we have no right to say that our religion's morality is right - because it is just the 21th century morality we're talking about.
I agree that beauty of humanity lies in its diversity.
Yes. I will be somewhat busy today, but I'll try to give you some references to read tonight.
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Thank you for your answers, I love them. I may not always agree, but they give me much to consider.
There are 2 other broad category groups that I know of, that don't judge right/wrong of a belief. Spirit Scientists (yea I know eye roll) and Wiccans. The Spirit Science philosophy is basically that a individual person is where s/he need to be for a particular group of life lessons. Wicca takes a similar stand point. Yes I know, and I'd agree, that they both have some otherwise odd beliefs; but I've found them helpful.
I understand you point about the different religious wars. My only question there is were the wars conducted because of religion? or using religion as an excuse? It isn't right either way.
If you look closely especially at religious wars, you can find economic causes driving the elites to start them, but if soldiers didn't have the conviction that they were on the righteous and moral side of the conflict, none of these wars would do as much damage as they did.
Issuing a do not kill commandment, could have been someone's way to try to achieve some sort of order in a society, and based on that there would not have been any supernatural influence. Truthfully I don't know.
Would such a God even be worthy of our worship...?
I truly believe that religion/spirituality has to go hand in hand with science.
I seek out people with very diverse beliefs. I have a lot of friends that are atheists as well. I find the difference in viewpoints to be enlightening and quite helpful.
I look forward to your response. I hope your enjoying talking to me as much as I'm enjoying talking to you.



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