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Religion for Athiests

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Khandro | 22:30 Sun 24th Jun 2012 | Religion & Spirituality
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In his new book of this title (Hamish Hamilton), Alain de Botton writes that 'atheism should not hector people about the error of super-natural belief: this is "boring". The real task is to recycle elements of religion for secular use. These elements must be "dislodged from the supernatural structure within which they were first conceived" It is not just ideas that must be dislodged, but the practices that ground them. We need ways of reminding ourselves of our ideals and frailties. All of culture should serve this end.'
He implies that this must be done in a spirit of emotionally intelligent playfulness, only by such methods can we rebuild from the ruins of religion.
Is this approach worthy of consideration, or should religious observance remain within inherited, authoritative traditions?
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VE, Spooky, eh? ;o)

..... and Mibs is the best man for the job. Pbuh indeed. :o)
//...Pbuh...// . . . Pie? ;o)

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