Why is religion still relevant?

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Because tradition.


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Because tradition.
We should do what the Chinese did, and destroy all tradition of old. Srsly.


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Because tradition.

Tradition here is to sacrifice newborns for good crop growth. Should it still be relevant because "tradition"?


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Because tradition.

Tradition here is to sacrifice newborns for good crop growth. Should it still be relevant because "tradition"?
I didn't say it was a good idea, just the reason.


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Why not?


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Because tradition.

Tradition here is to sacrifice newborns for good crop growth. Should it still be relevant because "tradition"?
Sounds normal enough to me.


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It will be relevant as long as we have idiots.


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People use it to cope with their ignorance and fear of death.


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Because tradition.

Tradition here is to sacrifice newborns for good crop growth. Should it still be relevant because "tradition"?
OP asked why is not why should


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Probably because it's been an integral part of human culture since civilization began. It's the foundation of science, what ties different peoples together, and provides a source of philosophy and meaning for billions of people.


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It's the foundation of science
..eh? I don't follow. Do you mean that some of the most notable scientists were religious?


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Why wouldn't it be relevant? Having faith is a good thing.

Why is atheism relevant? Cause we will always have edgy teenagers.


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It's the foundation of science
..eh? I don't follow. Do you mean that some of the most notable scientists were religious?

Religions started largely as a way to understand the world. As that understanding grew, that exploration turned into more reliable processes and the members at its forefront became the fathers of modern science. Until the last couple hundred years, science had been conducted almost exclusively by religious institutions, as was education.
Last Edit: February 19, 2015, 11:14:17 AM by HurtfulTurkey


 
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It's the foundation of science


Come on, man. The fact that the scientific method sprung from a religious society, when religion was ubiquitous, doesn't make religion the foundation of science.


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It's the foundation of science


Come on, man. The fact that the scientific method sprung from a religious society, when religion was ubiquitous, doesn't make religion the foundation of science.

See above. Religion as a means of explaining the machinations the universe is the precursor the rigor of modern-day science.
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It's the foundation of science
..eh? I don't follow. Do you mean that some of the most notable scientists were religious?

Religions started largely as a way to understand the world. As that understanding grew, that exploration turned into more reliable processes and the members at its forefront became the fathers of modern science. Until the last couple hundred years, science had been conducted almost exclusively by religious institutions, as was education.
Right, but religion is not currently the foundation of science. It was, way back when, but hasn't been for a long time.


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It's the foundation of science
..eh? I don't follow. Do you mean that some of the most notable scientists were religious?

Religions started largely as a way to understand the world. As that understanding grew, that exploration turned into more reliable processes and the members at its forefront became the fathers of modern science. Until the last couple hundred years, science had been conducted almost exclusively by religious institutions, as was education.
Right, but religion is not currently the foundation of science. It was, way back when, but hasn't been for a long time.

Sure. It's the historical foundation, not the procedural one.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Religion as a means of explaining the machinations the universe is the precursor the rigor of modern-day science.
I suppose, but that seems more like a technicality than anything else. I mean, religion essentially arose itself out of a need for moral and cultural homogeneity among tribes, but I wouldn't claim morality is the foundation of religion.


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Religion as a means of explaining the machinations the universe is the precursor the rigor of modern-day science.
I suppose, but that seems more like a technicality than anything else. I mean, religion essentially arose itself out of a need for moral and cultural homogeneity among tribes, but I wouldn't claim morality is the foundation of religion.

I didn't claim morality is the foundation of religion...that just seems circular.


 
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It's the foundation of science
..eh? I don't follow. Do you mean that some of the most notable scientists were religious?

Religions started largely as a way to understand the world. As that understanding grew, that exploration turned into more reliable processes and the members at its forefront became the fathers of modern science. Until the last couple hundred years, science had been conducted almost exclusively by religious institutions, as was education.
Right, but religion is not currently the foundation of science. It was, way back when, but hasn't been for a long time.

Sure. It's the historical foundation, not the procedural one.
Wouldn't that be a reason to leave it in the past though?


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Religion as a means of explaining the machinations the universe is the precursor the rigor of modern-day science.
I suppose, but that seems more like a technicality than anything else. I mean, religion essentially arose itself out of a need for moral and cultural homogeneity among tribes, but I wouldn't claim morality is the foundation of religion.

I didn't claim morality is the foundation of religion...that just seems circular.
No I'm using it as a comparison for your religion-science claim.


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It's the foundation of science
..eh? I don't follow. Do you mean that some of the most notable scientists were religious?

Religions started largely as a way to understand the world. As that understanding grew, that exploration turned into more reliable processes and the members at its forefront became the fathers of modern science. Until the last couple hundred years, science had been conducted almost exclusively by religious institutions, as was education.
Right, but religion is not currently the foundation of science. It was, way back when, but hasn't been for a long time.

Sure. It's the historical foundation, not the procedural one.
Wouldn't that be a reason to leave it in the past though?

If it wasn't still relevant for other reasons which I listed, maybe. To disregard something so deeply ingrained in human culture just seems stupid, though.
Last Edit: February 19, 2015, 01:20:30 PM by HurtfulTurkey


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Why is science still relevant?


 
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Death is the total cessation of existence and consciousness. That's a fucking terrifying thought, which is why religion was invented. Pretty simple.


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Why is science still relevant?
Because it's methods allow us to acquire knowledge we didn't before possess, is backed by evidence, repeatable, can make accurate predictions, and improves lives for everyone.


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Because too many people believe in this faith or the other.


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See above. Religion as a means of explaining the machinations the universe is the precursor the rigor of modern-day science.
This is whole lot like crediting "making things up" as the basis of science.