Twilight Hue
Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I used to be a a theist. Now I have no need nor desire to return to a thiestic worldview whatsoever.
At times though, I do reflect upon how religion, albiet a different animal when it comes to matters of logic and rationality, still had a practicality about it in the way it helps people to cope and enable an easier life for those who find a venue through religion.
In numerous cases, becoming better people for it wither deluded or not.
Personally I try to approach my worldview in a sterile neutral manner, which may come across as indifferent and crass time to time. Although my opinions on various religions lie across the spectrum of high praise to utter contempt in dealing with nuances of various faiths and practices, I do find I would likely miss the " flavor" that various religions bring to the world should they ever dissipate away in my lifetime.
While Im not impressed by encroachment and impediments, I do find aspects of religion to be not all that bad and harmful. The only issues are those that deal with quality of life and living for those who don't share the same view of the religious.
So, Im a bit conflicted in determining if religion is actually worthwhile for humanity as a whole? or is it the absence of religion that would contribute to the betterment of everyone?
I tend to take a moderate view. Criticizing and complementing all around, I wouldnt want it to disappear entirely. It seems par for course to me.
At times though, I do reflect upon how religion, albiet a different animal when it comes to matters of logic and rationality, still had a practicality about it in the way it helps people to cope and enable an easier life for those who find a venue through religion.
In numerous cases, becoming better people for it wither deluded or not.
Personally I try to approach my worldview in a sterile neutral manner, which may come across as indifferent and crass time to time. Although my opinions on various religions lie across the spectrum of high praise to utter contempt in dealing with nuances of various faiths and practices, I do find I would likely miss the " flavor" that various religions bring to the world should they ever dissipate away in my lifetime.
While Im not impressed by encroachment and impediments, I do find aspects of religion to be not all that bad and harmful. The only issues are those that deal with quality of life and living for those who don't share the same view of the religious.
So, Im a bit conflicted in determining if religion is actually worthwhile for humanity as a whole? or is it the absence of religion that would contribute to the betterment of everyone?
I tend to take a moderate view. Criticizing and complementing all around, I wouldnt want it to disappear entirely. It seems par for course to me.