All human beings have some sense of inquisitiveness. All human have some moral and all human being have some rational thinking capacity. These (skills) are all inborn to us at varying levels though; and being a skill, we can cultivate it or suppress it.
Religion on the other hand is an...
I do agree with you thoroughly. Additionally, there are psychological reasons to why people adhering to their thought systems.
As a kid grows up (in the early ages), the whole world is their parents. At a young tender age, our reasoning capacity can be easily masked by the belief that our...
Our body is completely destroyed (usually) after death along with our skins. I guess it is our souls that go to heaven or hell (believing soul, heaven and hell exists). Why does our souls need skin? Does God takes one soul along with the skin? More over what if this person has Congenital...
It is easy for religion to get imprinted in the brain - because questions and thoughts have no place there. Once the concept of religion is imprinted, religion can sell anything to the believers other than reason. So when ever you ask something that really happens in the real world (with...
Damage a part of the brain and it can effect our morale, senses and not just intelligence. chemicals can effect our thinking capabilities and our morales and senses. These are very much related. If people uses their brain, the part they use more often will develop much more than the parts they...
Isn't soul an assumption?
If i take some pain killers, My physical body will not feel any pain (there won't be brain activity on the areas associated with pain). What about the soul?. I guess the soul too won't. Even i have heared sentences like these - It is the soul that feels pain. If so...
So the intelligence part is not created by God?. what about the brain? - I think he could have made it a little bit bigger physically (to our size), so this part of us which thinks and feels would be much more advanced so that we could be more humorous, understanding, more scientifically...
Our happiness, our behaviors, our moods etc largely depend on our brain structure, its connections and a lot of chemicals. Have you ever heard of mood altering drugs. Put some mood depressors in your blood and "a million dollar" , " the best music", "the best religious verse" etc wont make you...
Almost all religion says that that god is testing us how worthy we are – for some religion, life is single long test and in others there are a few occasional short tests that we have to go through.
If I write down a computer loop program that simply shows a random number between 0 and 1000 for...
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No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and...
A questions irrelevant for one may be relevant for the other. If in seeking knowledge, no stones should be left unturned, then all possible questions should be asked. It is the only way leading to truth.
There are many things with Quran which I agree with and many others that i don't. I agree...
Actually, your post made me to search the web and going through the corresponding links - well I think I have more reasons to be happy now:) and thankyou.
Actually, we have to ask all possible questions one can ask - only that way we can know the truth for it is the forerunner of seeking...
I have one more thing to say here:-
I think almost every religion talks about moderation; moderation in terms of taking excessive food and many other things. Searched google and I was quite fascinated with this website
Keep one moderated from their religion.
Now the greater the compulsion in...
I believe this could be our morals. it is inherent to all of us and always a head of us. This is the best way for god to give us freewill without interfering with us; It is the best way god can talk to us without showing himself.
As far as our behavior is concerned, there are two things...