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I wish I can go back to 2008
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<blockquote data-quote="Pix3l_P0w3r" data-source="post: 164998" data-attributes="member: 9968"><p>[USER=6594]@Classicalfan626[/USER]</p><p></p><p>That comment above is essentially what I believe. I've seen documentaries on religion, and while they claim to be separate, all religion throughout all of time has had some similarities between them. These similarities are more than likely parts of the underlying truth behind religion. The reason religion is so bastardized is because people mistakenly take it as literal fact. I know some devout christians, and while they are generally nice people, they fully believe every word of their holy book as being truth. If it works to make someone a better person, then it can't be all bad. However, I believe our intellectual evolution is at a great divide in society. The elite know more than the working class, and this keeps them as obedient slaves. What better way to control a slave that doesn't even know it's a slave. Now, is this a premonition that the elite are the ones who will evolve in the future, off of the backs of the working class, or will all of society benefit from the truth the universe has to offer? </p><p></p><p>There is also a great divide between religion and science. Religion has the unknown (unseen, aka faith), and science has the known (seen, aka experiments). However, at the root of it all, if they are connected as one, we need to change society DRASTICALLY in order to take advantage of this for future generations. Every person is born into a specific society and taught that this is how things are. Once they grow up and go out into the real world, they see how different everyone is. It sort of builds up some unrealistic expectations which is a major cause of conflict. If everyone was taught from a standpoint of unity, we wouldn't even have a separation of religion and science, and one would influence the future direction of the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pix3l_P0w3r, post: 164998, member: 9968"] [USER=6594]@Classicalfan626[/USER] That comment above is essentially what I believe. I've seen documentaries on religion, and while they claim to be separate, all religion throughout all of time has had some similarities between them. These similarities are more than likely parts of the underlying truth behind religion. The reason religion is so bastardized is because people mistakenly take it as literal fact. I know some devout christians, and while they are generally nice people, they fully believe every word of their holy book as being truth. If it works to make someone a better person, then it can't be all bad. However, I believe our intellectual evolution is at a great divide in society. The elite know more than the working class, and this keeps them as obedient slaves. What better way to control a slave that doesn't even know it's a slave. Now, is this a premonition that the elite are the ones who will evolve in the future, off of the backs of the working class, or will all of society benefit from the truth the universe has to offer? There is also a great divide between religion and science. Religion has the unknown (unseen, aka faith), and science has the known (seen, aka experiments). However, at the root of it all, if they are connected as one, we need to change society DRASTICALLY in order to take advantage of this for future generations. Every person is born into a specific society and taught that this is how things are. Once they grow up and go out into the real world, they see how different everyone is. It sort of builds up some unrealistic expectations which is a major cause of conflict. If everyone was taught from a standpoint of unity, we wouldn't even have a separation of religion and science, and one would influence the future direction of the other. [/QUOTE]
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