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@zzeenn (3)
Nashik, India
August 16, 2013 1:37pm CST
we care because your Religion is like a bad disease and a mental disorder in the sense that it is delusional ignorance and the lack of knowledge. You want to improve knowledge - you start weeding out Religion.
Almost all human beings are 'indoctrinated' by their parents, their society and their culture to grow up believing what they have been taught. No human being chooses his or her beliefs at birth. We are the end product of our upbringing. None of us ever chose the ideas, beliefs, doctrines and traditions that we hold since we never had any choice in the matter.
None of us are 'guilty' of who and what we end up as, whether Muslim, Jew, Christian or otherwise. We are all 'victims' of years of relentless and unremitting 'programming'. We do though have the ability and technological advantage over previous generations to research and correct the "bad" programming, there is no longer a case to plead ignorance, if you can read this, you can take time to study the bad decisions of your parents, a decision that has introduced a virus that will devastate your mental being to such an extent that you all lose the simple ability to understand "common sense". Faith is not something to be proud about, its something you should despise, it stunts growth for the individual and collectively it stunts growth for humanity.
Belief or Faith is not rational. It does not lend itself or tolerate questioning, investigation, modification or contradiction. It is an ALL or NOTHING state of mind. It is totally fixed in Time and Space. A totally absurd position in this day and age.
Even upon maturity and with all the colossal amount of information that is available to the individual, from books, internet, TV, radio and all other means of information technology, the individual still finds it almost impossible to question one's core beliefs; even if the individual is not 'religious', This is because our 'programming' has been so intense that we cannot easily look objectively upon our beliefs from the outside in.
Each individual, to start with, has at least two personalities: for good and for evil. Many humans can look at 'reality' eye ball to eye ball and yet can deny its existence; it refuses to accept it.
Knowledge and intelligence are NOT a prerequisite for 'objective' and 'realistic' rational thinking.
If upon double- checking, investigating, comparing and contrasting the information here in with the records and information that are available to most literate human beings, and the reader finds fault, untruth, fabrication, alteration or deception anywhere, then please take it up with me, however take note that all that is posted on this page should and must be verified by you, please note that this page whilst addressing others religions is slanted towards exposing the inherently violent religion of islam - the admins are majority ex muslim.
All I would like the reader to do is to have the intellectual inquisitiveness, to persevere, to continue reading and investigating. I post for cause, not applause
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@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
17 Aug 13
There are some things I can agree with in this article but do not agree on others things. The statement for example "Knowledge and intelligence are NOT a prerequisite for 'objective' and 'realistic' rational thinking." seems to me to be a unclear statement.
My logic tells me that it is not enough to say think rationally without having some kind of intelligence. We have to interrupt what we observe not just assume we can have a realistic viewpoint simply by starting from zero. This is not say that having some rational objectivity is not a good thing. I support that. I just think it is good to have some background information, that is sound knowledge as well, so that we can expand our horizons.
That is not the same as having an open mind. Knowledge will serve us well regardless of what alternate viewpoint we might explore.
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@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
18 Aug 13
Are you here to discuss about religion or just want us to read your article? Mylot is a platform to discuss issues of common interest and not just for posting articles.