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In reply to the discussion: Why religion? [View all]ismnotwasm
(42,454 posts)5. Religion is a human response
All arguments about the validity of deities aside, the forms of worship are entreaties, give me something, or take away something. The foundations of religion are answers to the why of how things are. When people group together, there is always, first, greater safety.
Im a feminist so there is something in every single patriarchal religion that I find off putting, offensive, or terrifying. A better question to me is Why, once we organize into tribes, groups, nations and other group, do we so quickly find enemies within and without?
My favorite quote from Sci-fi author Octavia Butler from one of her books is this one, and in her book, dooms mankind
Octavia E. Butler
You are hierarchical. That's the older and more entrenched characteristic. We saw it in your closest animal relatives and in your most distant ones. It's a terrestrial characteristic. When human intelligence served it instead of guiding it, when human intelligence did not even acknowledge it as a problem, but took pride in it or did not notice it at all... That was like ignoring cancer
You are hierarchical. That's the older and more entrenched characteristic. We saw it in your closest animal relatives and in your most distant ones. It's a terrestrial characteristic. When human intelligence served it instead of guiding it, when human intelligence did not even acknowledge it as a problem, but took pride in it or did not notice it at all... That was like ignoring cancer
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Associating for common goals, identity and purpose are fine; however, doing so on the basis of fairy
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#1
His reputation among sociologists will not suffer too much from your opinion.
guillaumeb
Jan 2019
#7
Tribalism doesn't necessarily mean there is an "us" and an "other" and a need for dominance
marylandblue
Jan 2019
#9
You mentioned primates, there are different types of primate groups and interactions
marylandblue
Jan 2019
#11
It comes down to two ways of looking at what makes society work. Do we need myths to hold us
Nitram
Jan 2019
#12
STILL waiting for evidence that someone here has said "if only we could eradicate religion".
trotsky
Jan 2019
#42
Requires ... letting go of institutions that demand loyalty for the sake of belonging
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2019
#48
national identity is not based on supernatural promises (or threats)
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2019
#50