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The fundamental problem with religion:

BestWithoutGods 8 Feb 29
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Blind faith an fear of retribution in his life and the next

That's how preachers get money out of people. "You'll go to hell if you pass the plate without contributing. You'll go to heaven if you put a hundred dollar bill in the plate." They treat mythological places as if they were real, and they scare people with them.

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The problem is not religion, it’s the people that adhere to it.

Or both.

@BestWithoutGods As with all ideologies religion is static and sterile without adherents and/or practitioners.

@Geoffrey51 When one person tells a lie to another person, who believes the lie, it is true that the hearer is guilty of being gullible. But the problem began with the person who told the lie in the first place.

@BestWithoutGods Agreed. It’s the people and their motivation behind the agenda.

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Religion isn’t something that can be characterized so simply. It varies from religion to religion, and from individual to individual. For some, religion has nothing to do with faith, blind or otherwise, and everything to do with practice. To say that religion relies on nothing but blind faith is just not factual. It is itself a statement of blind faith.

skado Level 9 Mar 1, 2020

True, some religions are more liberal than others. The Unitarian Universalists are a good example. But I was raised in the Moron (oops, Mormon) religion. They taught us not to think too much, not to over-examine things, not to research the teachings of the church. They taught us that blind faith is all we needed. Listen and obey, and that's all we should do. I have heard such things in other churches, too. Such churches know that they are scamming the people, and they don't want the people to discover that it's just a scam. To them, blind faith is a virtue. Research is of the devil.

Also, I agree that some churches do very good charitable work. I applaud that. It's the mythology they teach, as if it were reality, that is a scam. If they would get rid of the mythology and only do good works, that would be great. Or, if they want to keep the mythology, they should acknowledge that it IS mythology, not reality.

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The thing I notice is, regardless of official teachings, there are often individuals, in any congregation, who take the mythology more metaphorically, and focus on the practices. They are likely to always be outnumbered by the literalists, but “religions” exist at two levels really; at the group level, and at the individual practitioner level. And at this latter level there is a lot of variation.

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But true.

@BestWithoutGods Agreed.

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