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Why the future of religion is bleak
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Why the future of religion is bleak
In sharing this article by Daniel Dennett, I'd like to preface it with some of my own thoughts on this matter.

One notable thing (just from my own anecdotal observations), religion is rapidly declining in places that afford its citizens high quality education e.g. Western Europe (particularly northern Europe), the northeast and west coast here in the US, Australia, etc. In places with poor academic performance (the Islamic world, the midwest and southern United States, Latin America, etc.) religion is alive and well (and growing). This parallels a pattern in religion (think how the Catholic church, at one time, didn't allow its adherents access to its bible).

As people are exposed to information like evolutionary biology, geology, astrophysics, archaeology, etc., it will become exceedingly apparent that religious claims are no more than mythic legend. The only thing that can slow this intellectual evolution is to deny people access to education (like the medieval Catholic church did). In other words, you can think of atheism as analogous to the next reformation, and its protagonists as the new reformers. But its reach will be global, not confined to any one particular religious system. And as humans begin to base our decision making on rationality and reality, informed by a radical allegiance to human rights, liberty, and human dignity, we will all reap the benefits.

Okay, hopefully everyone enjoys the article (see link below).

http://www.wsj.com/articles/why-the-futu...1430104785
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RE: Why the future of religion is bleak
I actually enjoyed reading that article. Thanks for that.
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RE: Why the future of religion is bleak
Of course, there has always been this pattern prelevent throughout history. Religion is but one of the many forms of gaining power and control over others, and for centuries it was the most effective method.
In time it will be replaced by another method that works better in a changing world.
The problems with organised religion are so varied, and so palpable that listing them all would take an entire novel - and many such novels have been published. But really, the main issue I see with it is the marketing. It is a perfect marketing scam - or at least it was before, now the cracks are really starting to show. But for now, it has enough intertia and gullible, mouldable people living in fear of the unknown or unable to think for themselves that it will persist for a long time yet. The mixture of preying on the weak and fearful, promising salvation in exchange for worship, favouring meaningless emotional satisfaction over logical answers still hold much power. But as the world changes, as humankind gradually grows smarter, healthier and less afraid, its power will wane and its control will falter.
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RE: Why the future of religion is bleak
(May 2, 2015 at 4:16 pm)francismjenkins Wrote: In places with poor academic performance (the Islamic world, the midwest and southern United States, Latin America, etc.) religion is alive and well (and growing). This parallels a pattern in religion (think how the Catholic church, at one time, didn't allow its adherents access to its bible).

As people are exposed to information like evolutionary biology, geology, astrophysics, archaeology, etc., it will become exceedingly apparent that religious claims are no more than mythic legend. The only thing that can slow this intellectual evolution is to deny people access to education (like the medieval Catholic church did).

Hence, Republicans!

Yes, that is exactly the case in the USA. Keep the ignorant people ignorant. Keep the educated people silent and give a voice to the ignorant. Too bad for them there are people like us! Too bad for them the reach of the internet keeps growing and growing!  Clap
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The last available tactic for keeping religion going seems to be overt threats of violence. Not even threats of what will happen after you die anymore, threats of what I'll do to you right now because my god is busy or something. As secular laws don't allow this kind of crap, God is folding in civilised countries.

I'm sure even countries with this going on harbour many atheists, they just have to keep undercover. I hope some day there will be enough to be able to form some sort of movement, or at least free themselves from threats and oppression.

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Judging by the quality of believers we see around here, I'd say they are fucked.
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Future of religion is bleak because it's own continued survival depends on lack of success in its own most earnest pursuit.
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RE: Why the future of religion is bleak
Interesting. Thank you for sharing. I agree on most points.
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