This question is for anyone who is seriously concerned with making the world a better place, even through the most humble of acts of service in one's family or community. What religious folk positively contribute that a non-religious folk don't?
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That was my initial thoughts and I agree somewhat. But then I reconsidered the whole question.My answer was 'nothing'. Belief does not help. Action helps. Anyone who has a positive motivation and acts positively helps and that's equally true of believers and non-believers.
Faith in God (or gods) - beyond one's capabilities.
And all that it can bring.
Religious charities are better at sticking around, IMO.This question is for anyone who is seriously concerned with making the world a better place, even through the most humble of acts of service in one's family or community. What religious folk positively contribute that a non-religious folk don't?
Assuming there is a God, it opens the door to supernatural help that a person cannot give. A person who walks in the door of a group of believers and is delivered from hard drugs instantly.Please elaborate.
I started with nothing but then I reconsidered. Although I can make approximations based on my knowledge, I won't be able to contribute the religious services other religious people expect of each other, or personally relate to their particular religious culture or experience.
But I don't really think that's a bad thing. I'm a survivor of sexual assault, and nobody who isn't a survivor of sexual assault will be able to understand what that's like. I could talk to people about it in ways that someone else can't. Everyone has some things they simply won't be able to provide like some others can. It's realistic to admit that.
Assuming there is a God, it opens the door to supernatural help that a person cannot give. A person who walks in the door of a group of believers and is delivered from hard drugs instantly.
Assuming there is not a God, but he/she believes there is, it can give them a strength that a regular person could not impart.
Either way, it is a win win situation.
Of course, i believe there is a God.
They keep their religion alive for future generations.What religious folk positively contribute that a non-religious folk don't?
This question is for anyone who is seriously concerned with making the world a better place, even through the most humble of acts of service in one's family or community. What religious folk positively contribute that a non-religious folk don't?
Assuming there is a God, it opens the door to supernatural help that a person cannot give. A person who walks in the door of a group of believers and is delivered from hard drugs instantly.
Again, obviously not true. This is stuff that believers just tried to paint all great accomplishments with. It's like when Oprah tried to insist that Diane Nyad attributes her accomplishments to her belief in God, and just couldn't get it through her head that an atheist could achieve amazing things without god beliefs.Assuming there is not a God, but he/she believes there is, it can give them a strength that a
as a religious person, my understanding is that the main mission of religion is not to 'make the world a better place'. The main mission of religion is to remind us that the life of this world is transient and that Hereafter is everlasting. Of course, as people realise the transience of earthly life, they try to reduce their greed and excessive want (which is the cause of many of the world's problems, e.g. the environmental crisis). Then, the world would automatically become a better place to live in.
They're really Don't. They use the transient excuse to justify their practical indifference towards the tragedies and injustices of the world.Of course, as people realise the transience of earthly life, they try to reduce their greed and excessive want (which is the cause of many of the world's problems, e.g. the environmental crisis). Then, the world would automatically become a better place to live in.
Thanks @Salma S and welcome to the forum. Do you believe Islam has contributed to the development of communities and civilization, or its benefit has been mostly for the individual who follows the Quran?
They're really Don't. They use the transient excuse to justify their practical indifference towards the tragedies and injustices of the world.
This question is for anyone who is seriously concerned with making the world a better place, even through the most humble of acts of service in one's family or community. What religious folk positively contribute that a non-religious folk don't?
For me, 'cannot' is the word that throws the whole poll out the window.
Non-religious folk can contribute positively to the world in all ways religious can.
That isn't the same as saying 'they do' or even 'they do it in the same way'
And indeed, 'religious' is a very broad consideration. Some here seem to have tied it to belief in specific types of God, which goes completely beyond the basic question in more than one way.