So from a different perspective, what I was saying about the problem with religion is that to a non believer, the fact that there are as many different ones as there are believers makes them all sound absurd. How much truth can you really have believing pretty much what everybody around you that raised you believes. In Moslem countries people are Moslems, in Tibet they are Buddhists, in England, Anglican and so on and so forth. What sane person looking at that says to himself, man o man am I lucky. Of all the many many religions in the world, I just happened to discover and fall for the only one that's right.
Blow all the smoke you want, the chance that you will convince a non believer that you know the truth are nil. Religious people are nothing if not programmed.
But if instead, the facts were that all religions are embers of the same fire, glints from the same jewel, differing aspects of the same transidental reality then the presence of religiousness in the world, its spontaneous occurrance everywhere to all people in one form or another, the notion that we really are refering to an elephant that few see in perspective, then we might have some hope that we don't need to kill each other in this or that religious war, but begin to celebrate our common inheritance and maybe begin to try to extract the real meaning of what was originally intended. Maybe we could stop trying to burn each others bridges and cross them.
If the Devil were truly as cleaver as Christians make him out to be, I think he would want to sneek the notion into Christianity or any other religion that it is the one and only true way. That's the way to make a hell on earth, the one we see all around us.
Blow all the smoke you want, the chance that you will convince a non believer that you know the truth are nil. Religious people are nothing if not programmed.
But if instead, the facts were that all religions are embers of the same fire, glints from the same jewel, differing aspects of the same transidental reality then the presence of religiousness in the world, its spontaneous occurrance everywhere to all people in one form or another, the notion that we really are refering to an elephant that few see in perspective, then we might have some hope that we don't need to kill each other in this or that religious war, but begin to celebrate our common inheritance and maybe begin to try to extract the real meaning of what was originally intended. Maybe we could stop trying to burn each others bridges and cross them.
If the Devil were truly as cleaver as Christians make him out to be, I think he would want to sneek the notion into Christianity or any other religion that it is the one and only true way. That's the way to make a hell on earth, the one we see all around us.