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Re: Religion

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:55 pm

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Re: Religion

Post by mantra » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:04 pm

Super Nova wrote:
The Jews were the founders of the key religion that has had the biggest influence on humanity in the last 2000 years.

They were the first to believe that god is more interested in how we treat each other rather than how we treat him.her/it.

From this the other 2 great religions were built. Christianity and Islam.
If this is so - why have the Jewish people been persecuted from their inception? Islam and Christianity have always been embraced more than Judaism and there has to be a good reason for this. Perhaps the Jews do believe in people power more than worshipping a God, but they have always had a problem with coveting and go to any lengths to achieve this.
One day we need to grow out of it. Separation of state and religion was the first step in Europe and US.

The promise of eternal damnation is the only thing that can keep some people in check. The fear of the consequences that can not be delt in this life is probably a good thing. Without consequences or fear of them we tend to do what we want.
Most of us have been indoctrinated from an early age into some kind of religion and regardless of whether you're an atheist, agnostic or believer - in the back of our minds there is always the thought that if we don't do the right thing - karma will bite us. Religion should be a moral indoctrination which penetrates your subconscious, but it's usually used for exploitation by so many organisations for the purpose of power, influence and financial gain.

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Re: Religion

Post by Super Nova » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:15 pm

mantra wrote:
Super Nova wrote:
The Jews were the founders of the key religion that has had the biggest influence on humanity in the last 2000 years.

They were the first to believe that god is more interested in how we treat each other rather than how we treat him.her/it.

From this the other 2 great religions were built. Christianity and Islam.
If this is so - why were the Jewish people persecuted from their inception before Christ? Islam and Christianity have always been embraced more than Judaism and there has to be a good reason for this. Perhaps the Jews do believe in people power more than worshipping a God, but they have always had a problem with coveting and go to any lengths to achieve this.
Do to answer the question why a study of history is required.

They were estbalished in a region ofthe world that was full of armies and conquests. They were enslaved a few times. They lost there land a few times. The Romans really gave them a hard time. They ended up stateless.

Islam and Chistianity have embraced more than Judism, all I'm saying they were built on Judism and both recognise the old testimate.

Their influence is clear and important.

When you have no homeland I guess you need to be more clever than the average bear to survive. That may explain why they are such good business men.

I have seen this in other countries. In Jakarta, the Chinese work harder and are smarter business men... they have more wealth and are hated.

In Fuji, the ex indian slave are harder works and smarter businessmen... they are hated.

The list goes on and on.

That does't mean they are bad... they just work the system to the point that they are disliked by those who have not.
mantra wrote:
One day we need to grow out of it. Separation of state and religion was the first step in Europe and US.

The promise of eternal damnation is the only thing that can keep some people in check. The fear of the consequences that can not be delt in this life is probably a good thing. Without consequences or fear of them we tend to do what we want.
Most of us have been indoctrinated from an early age into some kind of religion and regardless of whether you're an atheist, agnostic or believer - in the back of our minds there is always the thought that if we don't do the right thing - karma will bite us. Religion should be a moral indoctrination which penetrates your subconscious, but it's usually used for exploitation by so many organisations for the purpose of power, influence and financial gain.
True.

I used to believe in Karma. I don't today. I have seen too many people prosper by deceit and lies in business. The liars get rich. The honest just become middleclass.
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Re: Religion

Post by freediver » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:20 pm

One day we need to grow out of it. Separation of state and religion was the first step in Europe and US.

The promise of eternal damnation is the only thing that can keep some people in check. The fear of the consequences that can not be delt in this life is probably a good thing. Without consequences or fear of them we tend to do what we want.
What is the next step? You can't seem to make up your mind about whether it is a good thing or a bad thing.
If this is so - why have the Jewish people been persecuted from their inception? Islam and Christianity have always been embraced more than Judaism and there has to be a good reason for this. Perhaps the Jews do believe in people power more than worshipping a God, but they have always had a problem with coveting and go to any lengths to achieve this.
Judaism is a strong but not normally a proselytising religion. This above all else is what has lead to their peculiar history. It divides.
I used to believe in Karma. I don't today. I have seen too many people prosper by deceit and lies in business. The liars get rich. The honest just become middleclass.
Apparently it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to heaven.

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Re: Religion

Post by Super Nova » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:30 pm

freediver wrote:
One day we need to grow out of it. Separation of state and religion was the first step in Europe and US.

The promise of eternal damnation is the only thing that can keep some people in check. The fear of the consequences that can not be delt in this life is probably a good thing. Without consequences or fear of them we tend to do what we want.
What is the next step? You can't seem to make up your mind about whether it is a good thing or a bad thing.
Good point.

My position is:
- It's a bad thing today for me. We should evolve to a godless society based on the good things we learned that are now law.
- I can see why some people need it so it could be a good thing for them. I think we have evolved to need an explaination for everything. If religion was replaced by a substitute it would need to deal with the moral issues of life and how to deal with what they call "spiritual" needs of some individuals. I don't have the ansdwer for what that is. Maybe something life Budism that is about enlightenment rather than the worship of a god.
- It was a good thing considering it was the political heart of earlier societies that led to our advanced (if we can call it that) society today. I don't think we (the masses) would have a good quality of life today without it's part in our history.
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If this is so - why have the Jewish people been persecuted from their inception? Islam and Christianity have always been embraced more than Judaism and there has to be a good reason for this. Perhaps the Jews do believe in people power more than worshipping a God, but they have always had a problem with coveting and go to any lengths to achieve this.
Judaism is a strong but not normally a proselytising religion. This above all else is what has lead to their peculiar history. It divides.
I just had to check the word out:

Proselytizing ( /ˈprɒsɨlɨtaɪzɨŋ/) is the act of attempting to convert people to another opinion and, particularly, another religion. The word proselytize is derived ultimately from the Greek language prefix προσ- (toward) and the verb ἔρχομαι (to come) in the form of προσήλυτος (a new comer).[1] Historically in the Koine Greek Septuagint and New Testament, the word proselyte denoted a gentile who was considering conversion to Judaism. Though the word proselytism originally referred to Early Christianity (and earlier Gentiles), it also refers to other religions' attempts to convert people to their beliefs or even any attempt to convert people to another point of view, religious or not.
freediver wrote:
I used to believe in Karma. I don't today. I have seen too many people prosper by deceit and lies in business. The liars get rich. The honest just become middleclass.
Apparently it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to heaven.
Apparently.

If you are rich you could build a big needle.

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Re: Religion

Post by Fuchweasel » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:54 pm

How flat out ignorant are you people? I really hope you're trolling and not really as loud and uninformed as a fuckIng Queensland chippie.

Romney a Jew? Jews as some cave dwelling villain? Not understanding the difference between Judaism and the church of Jesus Christ of the latter day saints?

You people are unbelievably stupid. I can't believe they let you vote.

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Re: Religion

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:29 pm

Who said Romney was a Jew?

Or did you pop an aneurysm trying to think?
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Re: Religion

Post by Babygravy » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:44 pm

Try to keep up, champ.

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Re: Religion

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:47 pm

Romney a Jew?
You posted the question and implied that it had been stated.
Feel free to backpedal
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Re: Religion

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Sat Aug 18, 2012 2:36 am

"I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours." -Stephen Roberts

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