RE: How would Abrahamic religions end?
December 8, 2013 at 3:36 pm
(This post was last modified: December 8, 2013 at 3:45 pm by ablenova.)
(May 28, 2013 at 10:43 am)mota Wrote: I've been asking myself this question for a while. First, I was excited for the idea of finding another life form on another planet. But then I thought: "they will always find an excuse for god". Sure, it won't happen overnight, but I believe as we progress and communicate with each other, it will eventually happen. I guess the hope is in the children. As the older one gets, the more stubborn he/she usually becomes.
Wait till the people of outerspace find out the hard way that we're God's chosen species on God's chosen planet. (located in the center of the universe no doubt). There are already attempts to syncretize religious scripture and science fiction to this effect.
Quote:So I'd like to ask you guys for some practical ideas that we, as individuals, can do to educate children and help them breakout of the mysteries they've been taught by their parents/cultures.
As a software developer, I'm thinking games. Perhaps books would also work as well, but in some cultures, children just don't read (I'm looking at you, Saudis!). Any other ideas? Do you know of any games, books or any other form of achieving this goal that's been tried before?
Not our job.