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Religion, A Benefit To Mankind? Or Not?
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Would mankind now be better off had religion not been invented? supporting reasons for your opinion can be as controversial as you think the AB thought police will allow.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I still have to see a book without refering to religions that talks about charity, looking after your parents, advises people about telling the truth, instructs people about justice and equality and so many more good deeds. In short you can't find a single action or deed considered good for humanity that has no links back to religions.
Keyplus, it isn't too much of a stretch of the imagination to consider that as humans evolved they lived in family groups as do other primates. If gorillas and chimpanzees and bonobos can manage to live in family groups without any obvious sign of adhering to a religion then perhaps at one time mankind managed without religion. The point of this thread is to ask whether mankind would have been better of without inventing religion (along with firearms, nerve gasses and atomic bombs).
Khandro, //A stupid and unfounded comment, the level of argument one might expect in a school-playground.//
What an utterly pathetic response. You’ve asked a question but continue to refuse to explain the rationale behind it. I would suggest that in retrospect it wasn’t such a good idea.
//I know of no religion which 'encourages' violence//
Read Islamic literature.
Pixie, the same advice to you.
What an utterly pathetic response. You’ve asked a question but continue to refuse to explain the rationale behind it. I would suggest that in retrospect it wasn’t such a good idea.
//I know of no religion which 'encourages' violence//
Read Islamic literature.
Pixie, the same advice to you.
jomifl; //... perhaps at one time mankind managed without religion.// There is no 'perhaps' about it, and your gorillas and chimpanzees and bonobos (who they?) can manage to live in family groups without it too, but they didn't manage to produce Chartres, the Alhambra or the Taj Mahal. Which group do you prefer?
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Khandro, the buildings you mentioned were designed by architects and built by masons. All religion did was supply the funds that had been stolen from the poor. How many people have benefitted from these buildings is difficult to say, certainly the tourist trade has done quite well.
Was Jethro Tull's seed drill religiously inspired? I think not.
Was Jethro Tull's seed drill religiously inspired? I think not.
jomifl; // How many people have benefitted from these buildings is difficult to say,//
Well, I for one have, and correction; they were built by INSPIRED architects and masons. When restoration work is carried out it is often found that beautiful workmanship continues in places that could never be seen by the human eye.
I guess I'll just have to leave you to dwell with your gorilla and chimp social groupings, - there's plenty to choose from :-)
Well, I for one have, and correction; they were built by INSPIRED architects and masons. When restoration work is carried out it is often found that beautiful workmanship continues in places that could never be seen by the human eye.
I guess I'll just have to leave you to dwell with your gorilla and chimp social groupings, - there's plenty to choose from :-)
Khandro you have no evidence that the architects and masons were inspired by anything other than the need for money and pride in their work. Many people who are creative take pride in what they create whether or not anybody else appreciates it or even sees it. Being a painter you create objects to be seen, there are many creative people who don't expect their creations to be seen by others, they just like producing beautiful or near perfect objects, that is enough for them.
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