So as a historically minded person, I often imagine what life would have been like back in the day. I feel that I have a very skeptical personality and a good nose for sniffing out bull shit so I'm inclined to believe that I would be a heathen no matter what time period I live in. However, with such a lack of education and information and scientific discovery back then, I'm not so sure. Thoughts?
Whatever has gotten me "tail". I would had been very Hormone Driven in the Past too. Flat earth... 200 gods... walking around semi gods... living in cave... praying to the stars... peed on the burning bush... I only know of the present... they might had cut my tongue for being a big mouth and too malcontent. I would had been breaking the code of silence for sure.
The poster mentioned skepticism. I believe that this trait and my intelligence would lead me to get the idea that the concept of gods are rubbish. Would i tell anyone how i really felt? Not likely. Not going along with the group back then was a quick path to your own death.
Impossible to say. Indoctrination was so all-invasive that if may have been impossible to be a free-thinker. If I'd had the courage to be an atheist, of course I wouldn't have declared myself as such, because I would have been burnt at the stake. But then of course they would have burnt me anyway, because I'm left-handed. [landoverbaptist.net]
Probably much the way I am today. If I had questions during this life, I certainly would have questions back then and they would have had no better answers than I received during this life.
As weird as it may sound, part of why I express a militancy regarding Atheism is the fact my ancestors couldn’t -- and still have allowed for ‘me.’ I speak up and sometimes fight because they couldn’t! They’d have been ostracized, at best - and more likely burned alive. It chills and angers me everytime I consider it.. I live for them, because they likely suffered in silence for me ~
My genetic heritage and circumstances made me what I am today. With the same genetic heritage and different circumstances, I would be different. How different I don't know. It would depend on the circumstances. I don't think great men make history, but history makes great men.
I'm not sure either. I'm a free spirit now. Would I be the rebel I am and get accused of being a witch back in Salem? Or go back further in time? I don't know. Education and scientific discovery have played such a major role in social and religious thought.
no id of pretended to be religious if my life was in danger.
Live FAR enough in the past and there was no religion at all.
Religion is only a temporary illness - I suspect we'll recover in time, if we don't wipe ourselves out first of course.
Really? I have always imagined that in any primitive society a belief system (probably including the supernatural for control/ignorance issues) had always existed. Where do you get your information on this from?
Just have to go back far enough ... ?
Oh, that's a tough question because it requires so many assumptions. If I were reared in a religious family to lower middle class parents centuries ago, as was the case in my actual childhood, I think I'd have retained at least some religiosity. It's hard to imagine having the experiences and opportunities I've had in reality had I been in that setting hundreds of years ago. My education would have been slim, and my exposure to outside influences nearly nonexistent. Had I been born with similar opportunities as I had growing up, which would have required an upper class upbringing, then I think my chances for shucking religious thought would have been considerable — but whether it would have been safe to be openly atheist would depend largely on the specific society.
I would have been a Jew, so well educated and literate but most likely murdered for my beliefs. Knowing myself if I were persecuted for believing or following Torah I would have probably clung to it even tighter. So no, probably less of an atheist and more religious ironically enough!
It is a tree of life for those who cling to it, as we say.
Why would you have been a jew?
why not?