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Would there be peace if there were just one religion?

seeker69

Member
Everyone should be entitled to believe as they choose, even if that means accepting as truth the most ridiculous of notions. Personally, I believe the world was formed when Illuvatar sang his song of creation and the firstborn race on earth was the Elven Children, followed later by us humans. This is a matter of personal faith with me, so I ask that you good people don't make fun of it. But I certainly am not going to make an *** of myself by strapping a bomb to my underwear or by flying a plane into a highrise in the name of my religion.

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LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Yes, but I assume you are talking about submission to man. I'm talking about theocratic submissivenes. Provided you have the right mindset and view of yourself there is no problem.

Sorry, there IS no right mindset for submission for theocracies. It is always, unavoidably pernicious. If anything it is worse than submission to man.
 

Kerr

Well-Known Member
If there was only one faith people would still tear each others heads of. And the world would be much more boring. I believe that the best way to peace is though diversity, tolerance and understanding.
 

Eliot Wild

Irreverent Agnostic Jerk
:clap However, do you think that your God accepts all other forms of worship? Are there millions of other Gods or just one?


Illuvatar accepts all other Gods. As a matter of fact, he likes throwing parties and inviting all the other Gods to drop by for his celestial keggers. Allah, of course, doesn't drink, but He is still welcome to hang out. Jesus is more than welcome to bring his own wine, if he'd prefer, or perhaps he'll just whip some up right on the spot. And as for that Hindu Goddess with all the crazy arms, we'll just have to make sure we have plenty of glasses to go around--talk about your double-fisted drinking . . . But, hey, it's all cool as far as Illuvatar is concerned. The more deities the better is His motto.
 

Youtellme

Active Member
Illuvatar accepts all other Gods. As a matter of fact, he likes throwing parties and inviting all the other Gods to drop by for his celestial keggers. Allah, of course, doesn't drink, but He is still welcome to hang out. Jesus is more than welcome to bring his own wine, if he'd prefer, or perhaps he'll just whip some up right on the spot. And as for that Hindu Goddess with all the crazy arms, we'll just have to make sure we have plenty of glasses to go around--talk about your double-fisted drinking . . . But, hey, it's all cool as far as Illuvatar is concerned. The more deities the better is His motto.

Is Jehovah invited? He may be the death of the party!;)
 

Youtellme

Active Member
Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean. Are you asking a question? May you please put it in some other form?

Sorry mate, I mean that I thought you would say that theocratic submission is bad, being a Buddhist/ Agnostic/ Atheist, and I would say that it's not, being a Christian.
 

Wannabe Yogi

Well-Known Member
I was thinking after watching a chat show that discussed the subject if there would be peace if all the world had just one faith. What do you think? It seems to make sense. Also, as an add on point, just for fun, which religion would you like to see as that one faith?

No !

In the last 200 years most wars were stared do to nationalism. Even the few religious wars as of late, had strong nationalist components to them.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Sorry mate, I mean that I thought you would say that theocratic submission is bad, being a Buddhist/ Agnostic/ Atheist, and I would say that it's not, being a Christian.

Well, of course theocratic submission is bad. For everyone. I don't think being an Abrahamist changes anything in this regard, although it is certainly true that many Abrahamists would disagree with me.
 

Renji

Well-Known Member
Having different religions isn't the reason why there's "no" "genuine" peace. It is the attitude of being indifferent towards other people.
 

Maimonides

The mad Neuroscientist
Religions are not the problem its humans. Human beings are naturally competitive and struggle for dominance. Even if there is one religion you have to question within the religion, who has the right interpretation and how do we have a unified interpretation? A good example of problems of interpretation is the Islamic empire.
 

Maimonides

The mad Neuroscientist

No not correct. Hence is why I mentioned the Islamic empire. Just because there is one book doesn't mean there is the same interpretation. When Mubammad the prophet died there was an issue with succession whether blood relatives or his companions would succeed him. Now consequently his companions were selected (most specifically Abu Bakr) which lead to a splintering of this religious community and.on a larger scale a reinterpretation of what certain verses mean. The inclusion if philosophy was also another problematic factor.

We also have to consider that this planet has many cultures and essentially if there is one religion it would have to incorporate all cultures. This is why Christianity, Islam, and Judaism (and any other faith) isn't adopted by every single human because the main question I would ask is (how does this faith relate to my culture?)
 
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ninerbuff

godless wonder
I was thinking after watching a chat show that discussed the subject if there would be peace if all the world had just one faith. What do you think? It seems to make sense. Also, as an add on point, just for fun, which religion would you like to see as that one faith?
Nope. Because religion is still a form of control. And if anyone disagrees with that control or are forced to follow it, there will always be no peace.
 
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