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Hi everyone, I’m joining you. Been a member on this site since April 2018, and only NOW do I discover this Skeptics group! I belong to the local real-life Monterey Peninsula Skeptics Group which have many shared members also with the Humanists; we meet monthly at a local restaurant.

When i was new to this local Skeptics group, I made a comment to the gal who leads it to the effect that it is so wonderful to not have to watch what I say, as an Agnostic and Skeptic, seeing that I’m among like-minded individuals ... and was mystified when she said “some are indeed religious!” I find it so difficult to wrap my mind around it that a person can be a Skeptic AND religious ... how do they reconcile the two?

dede18 8 Jan 24
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Good question.

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Religion means different things to different people. It's one of those words that even the scholars don't agree on, so no simple, dictionary definition is going to be authoritative. Most people on this site seem to think it necessarily encompasses supernaturalism, but history says otherwise. [agnostic.com]

In my personal view, science is about describing the natural world, and religion, in its authentic (not corrupted) form, is about describing ways to conduct one's life in a world that is no longer like the world we were evolved to live in. We have changed our environment radically in the last twelve thousand years, and we can no longer function as "natural" animals. If we are to continue living in the civilized world, we will continue to need to modify our natural instincts that direct us to "live by ego". And it is religion's job to supply that training - no supernaturalism required, only directed practice.

Science is the best source of knowledge. Religion (if it is to stay relevant) needs to be the best source of wisdom. It has served that purpose in the past, and we still very much need it to continue. But it will need to submit to some long overdue reform.

skado Level 9 Jan 24, 2020
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Doesn't sound very realistic to me.

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