PearlSeeker
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... what is the real medicine?
What do you think?
What do you think?
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... what is the real medicine?
What do you think?
... what is the real medicine?
What do you think?
Sorry, you're right. My OP was sparse.Cheese?
First, I'd have to know what religion cures.
... what is the real medicine?
What do you think?
It's like being born addicts. Many believers are born with anxiety and a need, and the prevalence of religion will hepl form religious habits. They will need a constant supply of a religious fix to soothe the natural anxiety that our evolution allowed. It doesn't matter that they can stand next to an atheist who suffers from no such anxiety and need, the religious have a non-rational problem and a non-rational solution. Only if they have a serious negative experience with religion will they lose interest.... what is the real medicine?
What do you think?
Sorry, you're right. My OP was sparse.
I meant that religion can fill the existential void, heal the existential crisis...
This reminds me of the famous Bible verse:That sounds like an awfully big ailment to cure...
Perhaps religion can help. Or, maybe a good book. Delicious soup. Walking a dog. Feeding the birds.
I don't think there's a one sized fits all answer here. Perhaps religion helps some; it doesn't help others. Perhaps an ambitious career helps some; bogs down others.
Humans are vastly diverse. I imagine their remedies are, too.
As I know it sure can help. As long as you believe it to be true. After you have no reason to believe (you realize it was a placebo) it doesn't work anymore.Perhaps religion can help.
That's an interesting thought. If the placebo effect is real, which it is, and if it works, which it does, then perhaps we can harness that without having to drink the bathwater of religion that the baby of faith (the placebo effect) finds itself in? Maybe we can redeem God from religion?As I know it sure can help. As long as you believe it to be true. After you have no reason to believe (you realize it was a placebo) it doesn't work anymore.
As I know it sure can help. As long as you believe it to be true. After you have no reason to believe (you realize it was a placebo) it doesn't work anymore.
Maybe we can redeem God from religion?
... what is the real medicine?
What do you think?
Letting go of the need to seek, know, possess the Truth.... what is the real medicine?
What do you think?
Yes, that is redeeming or 'saving' God from religion. God beyond God, as Meister Eckhart called it. "I pray God make me free of God that I may know God."“Aren’t all religions equally true? No, all religions are equally false. The relationship of religion to truth is like that of a menu to a meal. The menu describes the meal as best it can. It points to something beyond itself. As long as we use the menu as a guide we do it honor. When we mistake the menu for the meal, we do it and ourselves a grave injustice.”
Rabbi Rami Shapiro