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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
"7. Acknowledge the power of magic if you have employed it successfully to obtain your desires. If you deny the power of magic after having called upon it with success, you will lose all you have obtained."
...and so I have trouble taking you lot seriously.
Wasn't sure; I don't know the exact definition of "religion", so yeah.Relatively, I guess. (and yeah, it's a religion.)
This is still based on "I want to think I just experienced magic and I could shape it that way!" and still hard to take seriously; it's hardly even different, other than that it dresses it up in a harder-to-disprove package.
Religion has served a purpose though. It gives hope to people who feel they need to turn to someone in times of trouble and, let's face it, the idea of a benevolent creator who has a paradise waiting for us in death is pretty comforting. Before the days of science it offered answers to questions that couldn't be explained any other way at the time and it taught some basic morals (I say basic because it still taught people some idiotic things) and also gave people a purpose - you're here because this deity created you. Lead a good life to make them happy and they'll give you cookies.
Religion still does offer hope and guidance to some people and it's been central to humanity from it's roots in tribes. Even if you tried to erase it, the history is still there.
"7. Acknowledge the power of magic if you have employed it successfully to obtain your desires. If you deny the power of magic after having called upon it with success, you will lose all you have obtained."
...and so I have trouble taking you lot seriously.
Yes, and because it was intertwined with politics we will need to learn it. Not simply because it existed. Rubik's cubes exist today and are widespread; are our descendants required to learn about them?The fact is though that people have. So even if everyone becomes atheist at the snap of your fingers, religion will still exist in the history we study.
It grants hope through the false sense of immunity. People believe that a god has a plan and that everything happens for a reason. Their thought process is to ignore the problem and it will eventually go away, because the god will take it away.Besides, I'm not saying that it grants immunity - I said hope. Sometimes people need more then what's just set before their eyes to cope with the evils of the world and the cruelty that occurs around us. Having a god to pray to, the belief that someone higher is looking out for you and has an ultimate plan helps some people get through the day. And I'd rather see happy, god-worshipping people then depressed people who don't believe in anything.
The fact is though that people have. So even if everyone becomes atheist at the snap of your fingers, religion will still exist in the history we study.
Besides, I'm not saying that it grants immunity - I said hope. Sometimes people need more then what's just set before their eyes to cope with the evils of the world and the cruelty that occurs around us. Having a god to pray to, the belief that someone higher is looking out for you and has an ultimate plan helps some people get through the day. And I'd rather see happy, god-worshipping people then depressed people who don't believe in anything.
Watershed said:We study history to learn from our mistakes. Religion, on the whole, was a mistake.
And why is that? Don't start with the whole Crusades thing, because if God wanted them to "regain the Holy Land", they would have.
The vehemently anti-religious have no place in this world. We all have a right to believe what we want to believe.
Here's probably where you'll want to start whining about how we try and "force our religion upon you". That is merely a stereotype, and those who are forceful are wrong. God chooses His own people, not us. Forcing Christianity on others is against what God wants us to do. The Word is to be preached, but not forced.
And why is that? Don't start with the whole Crusades thing, because if God wanted them to "regain the Holy Land", they would have.
The vehemently anti-religious have no place in this world. We all have a right to believe what we want to believe.
Here's probably where you'll want to start whining about how we try and "force our religion upon you". That is merely a stereotype, and those who are forceful are wrong. God chooses His own people, not us. Forcing Christianity on others is against what God wants us to do. The Word is to be preached, but not forced.