suanni
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I do believe I possess a soul and I also find myself agreeing with a great deal of what you have said kkawohl. Religion has caused a great deal of problems over the centuries, one religion fighting with another. Although the wars have been blamed upon religion much has been politics and greed dressed up as religion. It was an easy way to gather an army to say that they were fighting for God rather than fighting for the land that they coveted.
In Israel though it is basically one sector fighting against another, each sector formed by religious beliefs, if that is political or religious is anyone's guess. I doubt the people concerned could give you a conclusive answer. Same goes for Northern Ireland, although that really is politics totally embroiled with religion.
If you speak of the troubles in the Middle East with regard to Iraq etc, that IMO is political greed dressed up as religion.
IMO most religions will claim to have better god than the other, more spectacular miracles than another..well, that would be proof that one god's name is better than the other. And I'm not just talking the main core religions of the world, I'm talking all from the dawn of mankind. Its kinda like my father's bigger than yours and he can knock yours down on the ground with one punch.
At the same time religion has had its up points, admittedly they haven't been many but there have been a few. Got some spectacular architecture through religious beliefs. You've just got to look at the Great Pyramids of Egypt, the spectacular churches and cathedrals built in the Middle Age etc etc. Spectacular feats of engineering especially in the eras they were built
I think man would have found these basic laws of behaviour without the indoctrination of religion. Most people are social, well behaved and consider others with or without religious beliefs and find atrocities against others atrocious. The hangman's noose or the chopping axe was usually deterent enough to prevent most wrong doing. Man would have also decided a life for a life was punishment without religion as he is vengeful. However, I'm not sure how long it would have took for man to find these basic laws without religion. We look at life now not as it was. Life is so civilised now, but we have such an easy life in comparison to our forefathers. I have a fantastic imagination but cannot even begin to imagine what it must have been like to live in a time when we didn't have the conveniences that we take for granted now, when we were lucky to survive to the age of 40. Many children died before the age of 5, that's if their mother's survived pregnancy and birth. Lets not forget the common cold claimed many a life and that illnesses that we have more or less consigned to history were common place.
In consideration of this would a death penalty have been sufficient to keep the population in toe? I'm not so sure. If you knew you had such a short life expectancy you would live life to its fullest. How long would it have been to find the basic laws? Not sure.
We do have one sure thing to thank organised religion for in the civilisation of the species (mankind is an animal afterall, and I wish child psychologists would realise this. We are not born angelic; we are born animal and learn to socialise ) and that was in education. We were educated to read the holy books but in being able to read and write we learned so much more. And it is in that learning that we have become so civilised. Without this education we would all still be living as we were in the Middle Ages.
In Israel though it is basically one sector fighting against another, each sector formed by religious beliefs, if that is political or religious is anyone's guess. I doubt the people concerned could give you a conclusive answer. Same goes for Northern Ireland, although that really is politics totally embroiled with religion.
If you speak of the troubles in the Middle East with regard to Iraq etc, that IMO is political greed dressed up as religion.
IMO most religions will claim to have better god than the other, more spectacular miracles than another..well, that would be proof that one god's name is better than the other. And I'm not just talking the main core religions of the world, I'm talking all from the dawn of mankind. Its kinda like my father's bigger than yours and he can knock yours down on the ground with one punch.
At the same time religion has had its up points, admittedly they haven't been many but there have been a few. Got some spectacular architecture through religious beliefs. You've just got to look at the Great Pyramids of Egypt, the spectacular churches and cathedrals built in the Middle Age etc etc. Spectacular feats of engineering especially in the eras they were built
I think man would have found these basic laws of behaviour without the indoctrination of religion. Most people are social, well behaved and consider others with or without religious beliefs and find atrocities against others atrocious. The hangman's noose or the chopping axe was usually deterent enough to prevent most wrong doing. Man would have also decided a life for a life was punishment without religion as he is vengeful. However, I'm not sure how long it would have took for man to find these basic laws without religion. We look at life now not as it was. Life is so civilised now, but we have such an easy life in comparison to our forefathers. I have a fantastic imagination but cannot even begin to imagine what it must have been like to live in a time when we didn't have the conveniences that we take for granted now, when we were lucky to survive to the age of 40. Many children died before the age of 5, that's if their mother's survived pregnancy and birth. Lets not forget the common cold claimed many a life and that illnesses that we have more or less consigned to history were common place.
In consideration of this would a death penalty have been sufficient to keep the population in toe? I'm not so sure. If you knew you had such a short life expectancy you would live life to its fullest. How long would it have been to find the basic laws? Not sure.
We do have one sure thing to thank organised religion for in the civilisation of the species (mankind is an animal afterall, and I wish child psychologists would realise this. We are not born angelic; we are born animal and learn to socialise ) and that was in education. We were educated to read the holy books but in being able to read and write we learned so much more. And it is in that learning that we have become so civilised. Without this education we would all still be living as we were in the Middle Ages.