Re: religions are man-made?
Then God must be really inefficient. He easily could have materialized for all of us his book not written by any intermediary. Either that God is out to confuse all of us, assuming God exists. Come to think of it, God wants us to be confused and ignorant so that he could see us battered each other silly. Yup, God really exists as evidenced by the mess in the world.
God wants us to think for ourselves, to think rationally, to be articulate, autonomous, independent, practical and make good judgments, not to blindly follow orders.
This is why I dislike the idea in fundamentalist Christianity of "the inerrant word of God," the Five Solas, Five Fundamentals and the idea in Islam and/or among many Muslims of the Quran being a miracle from God sent to "correct" the errors in the Tanakh and New Testament.
It fails to recognise the human ability to learn from mistakes, the ability for self-correction, intuition and demonstrate wise judgment. It assumes that the most important wisdom that we immediately need in our lifetime here on earth will come only from above rather than down here and within ourselves.
It suggests that what God created is too stupid to make their own decisions. It's not a very flattering view of God if Man always needs advice from above. I think the point of being here is that we're supposed to figure it out for ourselves. Adam and Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, right?
The Tanakh simply reminds us that we already have the ability to discover the way back to God. We just might not have all the important information. The point of the Tanakh is not to tell us that we're too stupid to figure it out, but to eliminate questions we might ask. The story of Adam and Eve eating the Forbidden Fruit tells us that we are smart enough to understand the way back without it being dictated to us.
Not everybody will figure it out in the same way. Different people will ask different questions, but hopefully everyone will eventually figure it out.
It is therefore right that whatever religion leads back to God be a man-made religion. God put us here to learn how to survive without Him. If He ever has a message for us, we should have ears to listen, because He may not share His advice ever again. We should listen to what He has to say not because He will blast us to oblivion if we don't, but because we can't help ourselves if we miss important information. We are masters of our own destiny. God is just our helper. It is our fault if we fail.
This is just my independent view.
I don't know what the official Jewish or Muslim view is. I have some idea of what the official Christian one is (I used to know, but have since forgotten because I have turned against fundamentalist, evangelical and charismatic Chrisitanity -- I consider it quite legalistic and arrogant in boasting about its ability to provide us with the one-size-fits-all ideology that suits everyone).
I am of the opinion that secularists make claims on behalf of science that no scientist would be happy making.
I think you have the wrong idea of what secularism is about. Secularism is about balance and sharing. It is about sharing society with others who have different opinions to you and where no single group or person dominates.
I am a "secularist" myself and try to keep that balance.
In short, secularists who argue 'science' as sufficient to disprove God are expressing a 'blind faith' in science as the ultimate authority on everything.
To me, anyone who promotes an ideology (in this case scientism) that upsets the balance of various groups in society is not a true "secularist."
Atheists who promote scientism by giving people reasons to not believe in God are just as bad as Christian missionaries who want you to believe Jesus is your saviour. Missionaries violate the natural balance of opinions in society by trying to impose biases on people's thinking without letting them develop their own independent views. Atheists who go around trying to give people a reason to not believe in God, the supernatural or divine are a kind of missionary that violates this balance.
Missionaries . . . heck, they're just a nuisance.