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religion brings man closer to God, but in fact separates man from man?
Humanity is inherently tribalistic. We instinctively organize ourselves according to the ingroup/outgroup model. For whatever reason it's always going to a be a matter of Us vs. Them.
That is just an undeniable fact of the human condition.
True, but, given the tenets of many religions (preaching love, tolerance etc), shouldn't the tribalism be overcome?
We can rise above our basic human condition. Don't all / most religions have a duty to promote tolerance and cohesion?
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religion brings man closer to God, but in fact separates man from man?
religion brings man closer to God, but in fact separates man from man?
As I see it that's the goal
You're right. All religions have this duty.
True, but, given the tenets of many religions (preaching love, tolerance etc), shouldn't the tribalism be overcome? We can rise above our basic human condition. Don't all / most religions have a duty to promote tolerance and cohesion?
Agreed.
Unfortunately, I don't think we'll ever see a world in which all men are equal. This world is just too sick. Too imperfect. Only in the next world can we all come together in that Perfect Place. But meanwhile, we follow the Shepherd and do what we can for the here-and-now.
Now, I see what you are saying here, but I would rather adopt a more optimistic view that it is possible. Waiting until an as-yet unverified afterlife before we can achieve unity isn't an option if we are to survive in this life.
Alright,
religion brings man closer to God, but in fact separates man from man?
True, but, given the tenets of many religions (preaching love, tolerance etc), shouldn't the tribalism be overcome? We can rise above our basic human condition. Don't all / most religions have a duty to promote tolerance and cohesion?
Now, I see what you are saying here, but I would rather adopt a more optimistic view that it is possible. Waiting until an as-yet unverified afterlife before we can achieve unity isn't an option if we are to survive in this life.
I think this whole statement is wrong. Religion does not bring man closer to god and only certain types of religions seperate man from man.Alright,
religion brings man closer to God, but in fact separates man from man?
I disagree.I think this whole statement is wrong. Religion does not bring man closer to god and only certain types of religions seperate man from man.
I agree.Even within a single religion, there are seperations of man from man.
Again, I have to agree.It's in our nature to do that.