Quote from: bootedbear on November 23, 2008, 05:17:57 PMRegardless of what you believe, you take it in the spirit it was intended and say "Thank you".bear hits nail on the head. WARHAWK
Regardless of what you believe, you take it in the spirit it was intended and say "Thank you".
I usually reply "and you also". What is that back and forth that Muslim's say "salamalekhum" (forgive the spelling) and the response is.?
While I absolutely agree that all of us are entitled to our own faiths, some of the replies have touched a raw nerve. History shows us that the primary reason for starting all religions is control of the masses through placing power in the hands of the chosen few. If all the deaths due to religious wars was to be totalled there is little doubt that it would exceed all other non-natural causes of death.
I think it has to do with Man's fallen nature.
why is there enough religion to incite war, but not enough to instill peace?
Quote from: PBurke on December 22, 2008, 02:13:47 AMwhy is there enough religion to incite war, but not enough to instill peace?Because religon has nothing to do with true spirituality. The basic tenants of all the major faiths of the world, be they Christian, Islam, Buddism, Taoism, Jewish, or Hindu teach peace. If people of different faiths would study and follow what their Holy scriptures say wars would most certainly become a thing of the past almost immediately. I believe or at least it has been my observation, that "religon" (which I can best define as thinking I am right..you are wrong..believe my way or else) has done more to destroy people on a personal, community and national level that it has ever helped. But in the midst of all that, out of all the wars, economy problems and so forth an ever increasing number of people of all faiths are reaching out for true spirituality that is not confined behind stained glass windows or several services per week.
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