Thanks for the response. I can't say I agree with you, but it does provide insight, which is always nice. :3 Iffin ye mind I'll continue my questions, but try to keep them shorter.
You say you come from a "moralistic environment". What exactly do you mean? "Morals" aren't necessarily inherent to religion, are they? I, for instance, was raised in a home without religion of any kind, despite having a small Jesus cross hang in the livingroom (it's still there, even). I often see or hear people talking about "the Christian Values" or ethics, such as "don't kill", "don't steal", etc. etc. However, I fully and honestly believe these were invented far before organized religion, and specifically, before Christianity was invented. It's fairly clear that for a society to survive we need peace, and I think it's wise of the origins of various religions to include these in the "do's and don'ts" of their beliefs, but I honestly cringe whenever people refer to them as "biblical" or "christian" values. It gives the impression that these people believe that non-religious people cannot possibly adhere to morals or ethics, and that it requires a divine source to recieve what I'd call "common knowledge". And I do go as far as to say that these things are hard-coded into the human brain, being social animals that we are. What's your view on that? I don't expect you to agree on the last part, but do you view ethics as something bound to religion?
On the last point you replied to me, I do agree that I hold a very atheistic way of viewing the world, but isn't it possible, even while one is religious, to see the advantages of keeping religion as a strictly, or prefferably, personal level? What does the "group" of religion add that you can't have by yourself? For instance, why do you call yourself "christian" instead of just "a believer in Sheneequa, my personal god"? Does the brand Christian actually help you maintain faith, is it simply for simplicity's sake, or is there an underlying, special thing that I as a cannot-believ'er (which I say because I don't just want not to believe, I simply can't believe in anything supernatural) cannot understand?
Thanks!
You say you come from a "moralistic environment". What exactly do you mean? "Morals" aren't necessarily inherent to religion, are they? I, for instance, was raised in a home without religion of any kind, despite having a small Jesus cross hang in the livingroom (it's still there, even). I often see or hear people talking about "the Christian Values" or ethics, such as "don't kill", "don't steal", etc. etc. However, I fully and honestly believe these were invented far before organized religion, and specifically, before Christianity was invented. It's fairly clear that for a society to survive we need peace, and I think it's wise of the origins of various religions to include these in the "do's and don'ts" of their beliefs, but I honestly cringe whenever people refer to them as "biblical" or "christian" values. It gives the impression that these people believe that non-religious people cannot possibly adhere to morals or ethics, and that it requires a divine source to recieve what I'd call "common knowledge". And I do go as far as to say that these things are hard-coded into the human brain, being social animals that we are. What's your view on that? I don't expect you to agree on the last part, but do you view ethics as something bound to religion?
On the last point you replied to me, I do agree that I hold a very atheistic way of viewing the world, but isn't it possible, even while one is religious, to see the advantages of keeping religion as a strictly, or prefferably, personal level? What does the "group" of religion add that you can't have by yourself? For instance, why do you call yourself "christian" instead of just "a believer in Sheneequa, my personal god"? Does the brand Christian actually help you maintain faith, is it simply for simplicity's sake, or is there an underlying, special thing that I as a cannot-believ'er (which I say because I don't just want not to believe, I simply can't believe in anything supernatural) cannot understand?
Thanks!