ZeaLity never ceases to amaze me. Even his negative views inspire and enlighten me. Today, I've been lead to redefine religion completely but in brief and simple (I'm only verbose when it comes to friendly arguments for some reason).
We've all been arguing about religion ever since the birth of civilization. It ain't new. Be it the Jews and Christians, the Christians and Satanists, the barber and the tea-maker, etc. Today we know so much about religion. Some are Christians, some Hindus, some with varied Chinese cultures, some Islamic,... but has anybody stopped to think what a religion ACTUALLY is? Today some people would say that it's about the belief of "God created mankind". Tomorrow someone might emphasize that. However, if what I've researched for so long is true then divine interruptions had initially nothing to do with religion. Even most ancient sub-cultures/religions described "Gods" as nothing more than higher Kings or Priests/Healers. So if religion doesn't necessarily NEED the divine in it, what is religion anyway?
A specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects. The body of persons adhering to a particular set of beliefs and practices.
Simply stating, go back a million years and see what you can. People with spears for hunting and searching for caves for their peoples shelters. The groups are divided in two and each go to the different side of the planet.
1) One group goes hunting, and the leader falls off a cliff. Death is inevitable. People see it that way. But a miracle happens; he doesn't die. To us today, it would seem like a scientific coincidence, but to them then, it was a miracle. They may consider this impossible, but something must have saved them. Perhaps a greater benign entity of some kind. Then from that day, the people bow to their supposed entity that saved them and tell their kids and grandkids about it. A new religion is born, and people follow it.
2) Another group's leader is the famous hunter that can hunt down any beast. One day, he saved the whole tribe like a cliche hero and died. People say that such a powerful hunter only comes about once a thousand years, but the day the hunter died another child is born. And that child grows to be just as great as the hunter who died that day. They say it's a miracle, that the spirit of the hunter still lives on to encourage the tribes to survive. They consider the successor as the Messiah reincarnated. A new religion is born.
And then one day the two tribes meet. Each consider the latter's religion as flawed, because their own is true. And this brings an all out war which never goes pretty.
Several hundreds of years ago, those religions are emphasized and misinterpreted. False prophets write scriptures, hoping to convert the rest of humanity to their beliefs, by telling them that fiction was actual fact. They said that the not one but TEN leaders reincarnated; a lie. They wrote that an angel descended in plain sight and saved the tribe; another lie. Where do we draw the boundary between truth and false?
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Once again, we'll take a journey to the past.
1) The false prophets wrote in their scriptures, "No need to work; so long as you're religious Gods shall save you". But what the saved religious leader ACTUALLY said was, "Today I have been saved by the mercy of God, only to give me a chance to live a second life. Forge ahead and seek the light on your own, but don't be blinded by bias, for the lord might not be there the next time. Save thyself and your fellows."
2) The false prophets wrote, "The Messiah was born again and again to remind that no power is greater than the higher power". But the courageous leader's ACTUAL religion stated, "Our leaders died fighting for our belief of strength. So long as we passionately seek our dreams, we will emerge victorious! And to the end, I shall die for this belief."
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A few thousand years later, thanks to some people, the ages old religion has been given a bad name. Why shouldn't it be? Well no need to lecture on this one, coz you guys already know.
But the truth is the truth. Ignorant minds will have narrow minded ideas and will always enforce their flawed beliefs on someone else. Beliefs are not always evil. Religion is not always evil. People are. The mere definition has been warped entirely. So what exactly is religion?
1) Today, there are many groups of atheists that ACCEPT to practice their daily scientific studies and to find the truth beyond truth. THAT is a religion.
2) Many detectives today, whether blindly or openmindedly, follow the methods of deduction and analysis from Sherlock Holmes books, and they accept those practices. THAT is a religion.
3) The Springtime of Youth encourages people to passionately follow their dreams and to change the world. That's a belief that binds together many people as brothers. THAT is a religion.
4) Kamina, in Gurren Laggan, dreamed to pierce the heavens after going to the surface. To achieve a height no one else has ever been. His comrades accepted his belief, enthusiasm and his point of view, and they formed the Gurren Brigade. They all fight for the same way of life that Kamina has showed them. THAT is a religion!
5) Most modern Hindus today don't even READ the Bhagwat Gita, and yet consider themselves as Hindus based on what modern values teach them; fraternity, love, respect, chivalry, loyalty, etc. They all share this with not only themselves but with the rest of the world as whole. THAT is a religion.
Of course, after posting this you guys might call me a simpleton. My views might even be challenged. But true, I might be flawed in some way. There is always a room for corrections. Yet, I'm merely stating my mind.
Conclusion? Religion is what binds the whole damn society, no matter what the people call it. Way of Life is religion, but a religion is not always a way of life (thanks to ZeaLity for pointing that out to me). Blame the narrow-minded fools and false prophets, not people's beliefs of paradise. Blame the corruption, not the true form of religion. Do note that most of every religion earlier had a purer form, but was morphed thereafter. People still commit crimes in the names of religion and they do it with a smile on their face. But times will change, take my word for it. If not, then I'll MAKE it change.