I'm Hang lemme paste a loada bollox I drafted during my ban (it IS bollox hence me calling it so, but it's coming up to something).
The important thing to remember, in my opinion, is that religions / belief systems are what they are to each individual n the morals of the religion.
It's maddening that so many people are willing to fight for their religion / BS n thus actually, more often than not, doing the very opposite of the specific religious teaching
Religion means different things to different people. Some are agnostic, while others are atheist. Google distinguishes the two as follows;
- Agnosticism: knowledges ie "what knowledge do I have that Jesus lived 2,000 years ago? What knowledge do I have that Muhammad was a profit?"
Atheism: belief. I do not believe that there was/is a superior being." Atheists tend to have the view that "if I cannot 'see' it, it cannot possibly exist."
Then there's all the many different religions / belief systems. We have Judaism, Christianity (containing different branches such as Evangelical, Catholicism, Protestantism n so forth...) Jehovah's Witnesses, Islam, Muslim, Hinduism (which is, according to Wikipedia, is the world's third religion after Christianity n Islam).
Religious belief are strong n very important to each individual n no matter how much people argue/debate the religions / various points of religions, it's important to realise that there's no right or wrong way. What is right is to respect one another's' views n that not everyone will share the same views.
Many people are passionate about their religion n this may have stemmed from various reasoning: carried down from earlier generations (ie taught at school, from family members n so forth). Experiential, for instance, a drugged-induced episode, or maybe some catastrophe has happened n the religion / superior being / higher power has carried you through or produced a miracle (eg saved a dying relative). Another is one may have just felt a "calling," towards that belief system or have been saved from the depths of despair, for instance.
Whatever - the point is that these individual(s) /group belief systems can be so strong, powerful, realistic that it is divided tens, hundreds, thousands, millions of people. The loyalty / attachment that a person feels towards towards their belief system is THAT powerful. And when one sits down, really sits down n thinks about it, it is paradoxical towards most religions, which often teach love n unity. "love thy neighbour," "turn the other cheek."
From this thread alone, it is fascinating, yet concerning, how beliefs systems can cause friction, upset n cause division. In this case we have atheists, agnostics n christians (apologies in advance, and please correct me, if I have this incorrect or have omitted anyone's religion / belief system---and please let me know what it is n lets have a good discussion, lets see if we can cut the friction)
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Now copied **** aside I prose a discussion n please ask to take it serious - no silly sarcastic remarks to try n get a negative reaction. This, after all, is a serious debating thread.
"Using evidence, illustrate, in your own words, why wars are often a consequence of religious beliefs!"[\b]
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Regards,
Satan