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I'm tired of religious wars.

icarus 2 Nov 21
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They are fighting to decide whose sky daddy is the true one and the most peaceful one.

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I don’t participate in those things. They’re stupid. It’s pointless.

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Without religion people would probably be less inclined to fight. Without the promise of an afterlife, I suspect people would be less likely to send their families into battle... or go themselves. They'd start demanding that all political options had been exhausted first. And then we might not have a military complex that uses war to make itself insanely wealthy.

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I love the idea of the end of religious wars, oh! what a wonderful world this would be.

Now for some reality, (OUCH!).

Human beings are emotional, competitive, and driven. There will always be a percentage of the population that craves control and power. To have the control you must first have power and we all know that wealth, charisma, and a good spin on a speech can win a lot of support. There will always be desperate people for one reason or another and the ones in power know just how to make them feel better about it. A community based on faith that can help each other.

VOILA! You have the makings of another religion.

You could start this planet over again with just the Athiest to populate it and within a few hundred years religion would rear its ugly head. The reason being is not about faith but about controlling the masses for the benefit of those in power.

So even though we may like the idea of a peaceful society, it's not likely to happen. It is the human condition.

Betty Level 8 Nov 21, 2017

@PeaceByGreenJobs

Where there are need and desperation there will be someone who sees opportunity. Humans are not all the same. Personality and character traits are different in all of us. There will always be the haves and have-nots. There will always be natural leaders, some good and some not. Greed is a powerful temptation and anything can be justified.

As humans, we have the ability (to our detriment) to forget the past, our own history and because of it, we are bound to repeat the same kinds of mistakes.

If the population is wiped out but for a few thousands of atheists then in a few thousand years you would have a new kind of religion. Humans are tribal and protective of what they claim as theirs.

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"I'm tired of religious wars". Is there any other type?

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We don't need a reason for war. It's a method of population control. It's not efficient but it gets the job done.

If I were a general I'd make war much more efficient but I'd never be a general at the moment because I detest the unnecessary killing of human beings.

1984...

what about the book 1984 by George Orwell's totalitarian science-fiction novel?
Are you presenting an item for discussion?
I don't understand. Please elaborate.

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I'm tired of reading about them, never been in one, thank God. How many have you been in?

Aren't they frequently wars over for other reasons and religion is brought into it to make the populace more committed to the war? Effectively a manipulation of religion and the common man?

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Me too.. but it seems to be the human nature. We humans are basically a giant herd of blind and dumb animals, following very few members of the specie, who are actually the ones that makes the species go forward.
So basically, im not ver optimistic about it.

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Aren't we all? Honestly, once the various holy books are discarded in favour of a more general spirituality, the world will actually become a better place. I still won't share the beliefs of the majority of the population, but I'll find them significantly less ridiculous.

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