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Jan 10, 2011 4:41:26 PM
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Yes, religions creates laws and taboos, which are misused almost universally to spread hatred, discord, unrest and parochialism. As God cannot be proved or disproved, "Faith" is much more a sociological concept, rather than a theological one. And its time that we recognize that this concept has long outlived its utility. Sure, at one point of time, people used to "toe the line" and follow the defined norms of morality. But now, ardent believers are no more than an army of potential fundamentalists who can be unleashed by anyone who has the ingenuity to twist and turn the words of their respective Gods. And this is very dangerous. I would like to point out that virtually ALL unrest going on in the world right now has definite religious undertones. At the very least people need to stop taking religion so seriously, its just a belief - no one can be proved right or wrong - just like no football team can be universally accepted as the "best in the world".
Personally, I am an atheist and I find your belief that we would "damage the system from inside by playing for any team" to be incongruous. And what "system" are you talking about ? The "system" of making people follow traditions that anyone can bend to suit their purposes ? The "system" of propagating false myths to encourage people to harm others, not belonging to their faction ? You might argue that the "system" was purer and made for the good of people. But even then, those morals, those codes of conscience are outdated, as natural, as required by social evolution. Isn't it ironic that you want people to follow rules set by those who believed that smoking was good for your health or that the Sun revolved around the Earth ?
by Lennonist
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