RE: will these religions ever come to an end?
January 8, 2010 at 4:12 am
(This post was last modified: January 8, 2010 at 4:14 am by TruthWorthy.)
Interesting discussion I just read. Covering some issues about human existence and the life span of ideas, the changing world and evolution in relation to judgement and even zombies and religion which I think is supposed to suggest that a brain is required for religion to exist, which I whole heartedly agree with.
I suppose ideas replace one another, or they can be extensions of old ones. Take the new testament, for example.
I think there is a very similar event taking place with AF members here and the way the religious apply themselves to their faith. You can wonder all day about "how do these wackos go on believing something in the face of what's real and true (to us - don't get excited ppl). While at the same time we're all too ready to understand the inner confusion and the elite logical discussion which will refute any claim about what we know to be rubbish. I bring this up because I'm questioning the logic myself. It is getting absorbed in an idea, becoming consumed by it.
Ulrichs zombie sociology represents the concept of past beliefs, behaviours, etc from outdated and useless cultures/religions, etc. While you can learn more about the fragmentation of new age movements which make identifying the multitude and thereby giving them definitions impossible; can be obtained in such books on the developments in theology, such as this.
I suppose ideas replace one another, or they can be extensions of old ones. Take the new testament, for example.
I think there is a very similar event taking place with AF members here and the way the religious apply themselves to their faith. You can wonder all day about "how do these wackos go on believing something in the face of what's real and true (to us - don't get excited ppl). While at the same time we're all too ready to understand the inner confusion and the elite logical discussion which will refute any claim about what we know to be rubbish. I bring this up because I'm questioning the logic myself. It is getting absorbed in an idea, becoming consumed by it.
Ulrichs zombie sociology represents the concept of past beliefs, behaviours, etc from outdated and useless cultures/religions, etc. While you can learn more about the fragmentation of new age movements which make identifying the multitude and thereby giving them definitions impossible; can be obtained in such books on the developments in theology, such as this.
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