ardus Wrote:[Takes a deep breath] Ok here comes the big rant ...
Anyway, that's my rant on religion.
Ardus, you almost took the words out of my mouth. Although I didn't grow up in the USA I was brought up as a Mormon and it took me till I was 25 to recognise what it had done to me. Unfortunately it was a near-suicidal depression that was the wake-up call. After that I began to notice the way religious organisations, not just Mormons, twist language and minds to suit their own ends. The most difficult part was convincing family and friends that I didn't have a problem because I had "lost my testimony". They were the ones who had a problem with it.
Actually I did get to go to SLC a few years ago. One of my children married a Utah girl and they are very happy and now living in Ohio. Unfortunately, because I was not a believer, the closest I got to the wedding ceremony was to babysit everyone else's children at the in-laws' house, because they got married in the Salt Lake Temple, which, as you no doubt know, is barred to the "unworthy".
I'm not sure where you're coming from on this, at all, Shadow, because "cool" is a word I don't think I could ever use to describe religion. Perhaps our lives are enriched by a bit of awe and wonder, but I don't think that's the same thing.
Enigma, "The only teachings you should follow are the 10 commandments". Are you serious?
1. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me ..."
2. "
Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image ..."
3. "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain ..."
4. "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy ..."
The 5th "thou shalt" (i.e. "honour your parents") also seems designed to enforce the status quo and stop all argument before reason can set in. Parents do not always honour their children, unfortunately. If we're going to have simple rules to guide the way we organise our societies, we might do at least as well to start with something along the lines of
Primum non nocere (first, do no harm) a concept associated primarily with practitioners of medicine, which (while the origins of the phrase may be disputed) it is at least acknowledged as having been first spoken by a member of the same species, not a disembodied voice in a magical burning bush!
As to the "don'ts" (kill, commit adultery, steal, bear false witness and covet), they may or may not work as ideals, but some are too reductionist for the kind of society we live in and the lives most of us lead. While I don't suppose we have many murderers amongst us, I'd be surprised if anyone could honestly claim to have kept all ten commandments or even all of these last five ...
Religion is one of those man-made inventions used to control the masses, privilege the few and is an excuse for its adherents to avoid taking responsibility for their own actions. I've met some lovely people who are also "believers" and I see no reason why they would be anything other than lovely people without their religious affiliations.
No, sorry. Coolest religion? I don't get it at all.
Regards