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Tao_Equus
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Hi Juan
Happy New Year to you!!
Frightened children. How the churches love them! How they like to sustain that fear in the books they use. Truth is liberating. The absence of propagated fears and embrace of rationality can and does bring personal peace. Not being at the centre of things, not being under Gods critical eye, allows one to sit back and enjoy the natural universe without preconceptions. It allows genuine truth to build upon genuine truth. No matter if these truths are only our best guesses. And most importantly it allows one to know ones place is no more or less equal than any other agglomeration of atoms in this wondrous universe. Being equal is far more desirable than being the product of a deity that appears to allow such great suffering in his name dont you think?
I do not think people are in fear without god, I think they are in fear because of god. A benign and ambivalent universe has not got it in for you because you fail to attend church of a Sunday, because you actually enjoy sex and use contraception because you dont want a baby every time, because you like to wear a bikini on the beach, because you like to read Salman Rushdie or partake of a wee dram. And do not forget the peer pressure, which is concentrated fearmongering, to conform. I wonder how many people would actually care about religion if somehow we managed to liberate them from peer pressure. Not that many I think. Religion is a mass hysteria without factual evidence to support its claims. Wherever there is hysteria there is fear, they walk hand in hand.
Embellishment is the first tool of every storyteller. Things were no different back at the dawn of language. Smart people began to realise, for good or ill, that particular embellishments would have particular effects. Over the millennia this has been refined to a fine art. And so we have the devices of mass control we call our holy books. As I have stated many times this was not strictly a bad thing, societies need laws of governance. But the greedy and powerful have so corrupted them that they are no longer useful. Well not if we do not wish to walk headlong into some mutually assured destruction. I think mankind has reached the point we need to cast away our fairytale books and go in for some factual education. Just as we get over the realisation that Dad is Santa Claus, so we will get over the fact God is no more than an instrument of fear propagated by the churches.
Tao
We need to make sense of our surroundings so that we are not overcome with fear of the unknown. When we believe (what we often call "know"), we no longer fear, we are no longer irrational, we are sane. It can be a frightening experience to have one's knowledge and underlying beliefs usurped.
Frightened children. How the churches love them! How they like to sustain that fear in the books they use. Truth is liberating. The absence of propagated fears and embrace of rationality can and does bring personal peace. Not being at the centre of things, not being under Gods critical eye, allows one to sit back and enjoy the natural universe without preconceptions. It allows genuine truth to build upon genuine truth. No matter if these truths are only our best guesses. And most importantly it allows one to know ones place is no more or less equal than any other agglomeration of atoms in this wondrous universe. Being equal is far more desirable than being the product of a deity that appears to allow such great suffering in his name dont you think?
I do not think people are in fear without god, I think they are in fear because of god. A benign and ambivalent universe has not got it in for you because you fail to attend church of a Sunday, because you actually enjoy sex and use contraception because you dont want a baby every time, because you like to wear a bikini on the beach, because you like to read Salman Rushdie or partake of a wee dram. And do not forget the peer pressure, which is concentrated fearmongering, to conform. I wonder how many people would actually care about religion if somehow we managed to liberate them from peer pressure. Not that many I think. Religion is a mass hysteria without factual evidence to support its claims. Wherever there is hysteria there is fear, they walk hand in hand.
Embellishment is the first tool of every storyteller. Things were no different back at the dawn of language. Smart people began to realise, for good or ill, that particular embellishments would have particular effects. Over the millennia this has been refined to a fine art. And so we have the devices of mass control we call our holy books. As I have stated many times this was not strictly a bad thing, societies need laws of governance. But the greedy and powerful have so corrupted them that they are no longer useful. Well not if we do not wish to walk headlong into some mutually assured destruction. I think mankind has reached the point we need to cast away our fairytale books and go in for some factual education. Just as we get over the realisation that Dad is Santa Claus, so we will get over the fact God is no more than an instrument of fear propagated by the churches.
Tao