Wrong. None of the laws set in place by ancient civilizations were relevant towards religion. There's religion and law. Religion is mixed within it at times, like for example Hammurabi's Code was apparently handed down to Hammurabi by Shamash, the god of law and justice. However that still had no relevance to religion creating peace, as in any case, Shamash never actually handed Hammurabi any set of codes, he made them himself.
Also literally all major negative events have generally been sparked in one way through religion. Religion is the main SOURCE of evil, not the thing preventing it.
If you are Christian, I'd like to ask you something. How is it just for God to create a place for people who do wrong deeds and punish them eternally for it? Why not just give them what they did and then be done with them? How is that not evil and unjust, much less corrupt? God is omniscient and omnipotent. That means he knows what you know before you even know you know it, and he is all-powerful. His creation of Satan has literally no meaning as He could instantly see through any and all events made by Satan. "Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil." Being sheltered behind a book and kept dumb to prevent questioning against the Bible's logic is ignorance.
The only way for an omnipotent god to communicate to us is through, "ancient book".
Just one last thing, if you can quote and link me to one specific section of U.K laws or U.S laws that relate religion to peace and law then congratulations.
Oh it can be argued, it's just fucking wrong.
Not only are all modern laws secular, there are more consequences for your actions if you don't count the ability of eternal life.
You see, when one fucker decides "oh, well all I have to do is believe in Jesus" or "oh, muhammad says do 9/11" then you get people who disregard the real world consequences of their actions in favor for the "next life".
Not only that. Christianity in particular throws out the word "forgiveness" like a whore in a barracks. Christianity trivializes the concept of forgiveness to such a degree that it becomes more of a common courtesy than an realization of ethics.
Hunter Jr. (08-20-2015)
Because ancient inscripted text on tablets sure do prevent crime today.
Back in ancient times people had feared God since it had without doubt existed to them that they would have divine retribution placed upon them if they were to break those tenets. but when something becomes more intelligent, tadaa. You get reasoning and questioning.
As I said, ancient book. God's only way of communicating and stopping evil is ancient book?
I'm quite sure if you were to rape this hot as fuck chick you wouldn't think 'fuck I'm going to hell'
Nobody does in the period they're doing something wrong, because humans weren't made to keep count with a god, hell nor heaven.
if you knew you can rape and kill someone and proceed to rob a bank
but then pretend you're a saint and pray all day all night and still get to go to heaven, how would you feel?
I'd be robbing and raping like crazy.
Sure, religion scared people with penalties like cutting off hands and punishing marriage disposers, but that's just brutal, if you're hungry and you steal a piece of bread, then your hand is worth a piece of bread according to religion. What does that make you worth?
A religion requires one to take everything for granted and to forget asking questions. When a moment of doubt appears, then a religion answers this dilemma immediately: doubt is a part of this belief system. In such a case a "simple minded" person is unlikely to ask questions or seek answers.
I understand hope as false sense of possibility that something will happen. Then the question arises: who will make this hope happen? If you're counting on "god" or other divine entity then I foresee a number of failures in whatever you do that requires hope. Throughout the history only the man himself played the role.
Im not a blindfolded follower of any religion but I think that the ten commandements strip the typical human being of their rights to live life to its fullest extent. Sometimes the "forbidden things" either need being done or seem appropriate. As far as the appropriateness is concerned, I'm sure everyone has a sense of good and bad in a given situation.
Last edited by mandoox; 08-30-2015 at 11:48 AM.
I dont think religion is pointless but people are using it for the wrong purpose nowadays!
In my opinion, religion is not much different from politics. A way to misguide people, make them believe they're free, safe & rightious, whilst in reality it's all for their own profit and well being.
Imagine going so far they'd allow 9 year olds to get fucked by grandpas, jesus.
Religion would kinda destroy peoples lives and give some people nothing to live for. Poor people are happy because they want to do good in life so that they can have a better life after they die. Whenever someone does good they always say "may god bless you" people are given hope by religion and that wouldnt be worth destroying