Separation of church and state doesn't work when half the people in your government are rabid bible-thumpers.joebthegreat said:Separation of church and state already exists, and people can hold themselves to a personal code if they want to. Stop being extremist, that's what starts wars.rockyoumonkeys said:No. I'm not in favor of embracing all religions, I'd be more interested in eradicating all religions. Believe what you want, but lose the systems of rules and laws.
As L. Ron put it: If you want to make a little money, write a book. If you want to make a lot of money, create a religion.SimuLord said:You are aware that lack of any meaningful qualifications didn't deter L. Ron Hubbard, right?Geminel said:In all likelihood it will never happen, I'm poor and have no background or formal education which would ever allow me to be taken seriously enough to be a religious leader, but I have a unique perspective and I've always wished I could share it en-masse.
But on-topic, I'm quite happy with my own delicious blend of polytheism, like a great coffee. Roman with a Norse undercurrent.
and what about the people who don't want to get rid of religion What then will you kill innocent people for not sharing your belief of destroying all religion?rockyoumonkeys said:Separation of church and state doesn't work when half the people in your government are rabid bible-thumpers.joebthegreat said:Separation of church and state already exists, and people can hold themselves to a personal code if they want to. Stop being extremist, that's what starts wars.rockyoumonkeys said:No. I'm not in favor of embracing all religions, I'd be more interested in eradicating all religions. Believe what you want, but lose the systems of rules and laws.
Extremist agnosticism never started any war. Religions start wars.
And hey, wanna hold yourself to a personal code? Be my guest. My problem is when people hold themselves to a code someone else dictates for them based on fiction and fables.
And even worse when those people want to FORCE everyone else to live by the same code (see: government zealots).
Wouldn't be any worse than what religious people have done since religion was invented!A.C.E said:and what about the people who don't want to get rid of religion What then will you kill innocent people for not sharing your belief of destroying all religion?rockyoumonkeys said:Separation of church and state doesn't work when half the people in your government are rabid bible-thumpers.joebthegreat said:Separation of church and state already exists, and people can hold themselves to a personal code if they want to. Stop being extremist, that's what starts wars.rockyoumonkeys said:No. I'm not in favor of embracing all religions, I'd be more interested in eradicating all religions. Believe what you want, but lose the systems of rules and laws.
Extremist agnosticism never started any war. Religions start wars.
And hey, wanna hold yourself to a personal code? Be my guest. My problem is when people hold themselves to a code someone else dictates for them based on fiction and fables.
And even worse when those people want to FORCE everyone else to live by the same code (see: government zealots).
...Actually, if I'm understanding all your 10 dollar word correctly that's pretty much exactly what I'm going for. I want to keep away from 'magical thinking' in terms of divine beings or miracles or things of that nature. Honestly I can't understand how so many people can see things in those perspectives during such a scientifically advanced time as we are living in now.Imperator_DK said:Sounds like anti-dogmatic individualist agnosticism with a thin layer of "god" to me.
Lose the "thin layer of god" part, and the requirement to waste time in any organized church, and I'm all game.