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Add this to the mix....our brains may be "hard wired" for religion....
Science Explains Why Our Brains May Be ‘Hardwired’ for God
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Not sure if they even are connected. I have met atheist with high morals and very "religious" individuals with little to no morals.
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I think there is a God who made this amazing universe and incredible human beings capable of the acting out the most noble moral and the most despicably immoral behavior. This wide range of possible action doesn't make it easy to decide how one should act.
After all of my years of formal religious training I am still not certain of how moral or immoral I have acted. I have just tried to exercise my free will as best I could. I hope I "pass the test". My best hunch is that God wants it just that way - that life is our test and that we have to decide upon and follow our own moral code. Religion, on the other hand is a purely human invention designed to console and guide us, and sometimes even to distract us when we frighteningly realize our free will makes our life choices OUR responsibility. |
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As early man began to form larger and larger clans, survival meant cooperation and planning with one another, which was our building blocks to morality.
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I am taken by the Bostonians who stayed inside, following directions, not doing what they planned to do or wanted to do so that the law enforcement community could more easily catch the bombing suspect. That is an example of moral behavior to me.
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When company would come over to visit, I remember them asking: "Are you sure he doesn't understand what we're saying, he looks like he understands". And both my father and sister (at different times) said, "no, he doesn't understand." So I believe, from my own experience, that babies are a lot smarter than most people give them credit for. |
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Morality came first and we tacked religion on to it.
This has really caused me to think, and conclude that it fits my view of religion. My OPINION is that the writers of the Old Testament, and probably other books that lay out the tenants of various religions, wrote about what they knew, and tried to lay out the proper ways to live according to their beliefs. For example, they did not know about most modern science, and antiquity, and evolution theory, was unknown to them, thus the world according to them began about 6000 years ago with fully developed humans created by God. I know it is heresy to many to question that the Bible was the inspired word of God, but I think the inspriration was from their (the scribes and priests who wrote the old testament) view of how moral persons should behave, and give them a rule book to follow. Obviously some of the rules about food in the OT have been proven to be unnecessary, but given the known "science" of the day it probably made sense for example. Stories were probably either made up or perhaps were passed down through their oral history, which made morality statements. Again as an example, the story of Noah and the Ark; The lesson being that if you are immoral, God is capable and willing to destroy everything on earth, but in order to sustain life, he will command one moral family to gather up a male and female of every species in order to perpetuate life. Logic tells me that this is impossible, but as a morality tale it makes the point. In other words, I think these books of the Old Testament were the Church leaders of the day way to get people to fall in line with their view of morality. Now, if everyone were moral and acted in a moral way, their would be no need of such a moral manual, but as we have seen, that is not the way the world works. Unfortunately many have used the Bible and other religious works, to justify or rationalize some of the most henious acts in history. This is all simply my personal opinion, and I realize that many would disagree, however I am a practicing Christian and believe in my imperfect understanding of Christian morality.
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Ditto. Both are learned and neither one very well now days. You accept moral values as they are logically the right thing to do. Religious values are accepted through fear of retribution from GOD with little regard for what is right.
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The difficulty of answering this question goes to the issue of at point in time are we speaking? Moral behavior in the beginning may not at all resemble moral thinking today. Early man believed that human sacrifaces to the gods were a good thing. I suspect that since human beings are superstitious gods in some form have existed from the beginning and hence some form of religion. I suspect that through man's evolutionary process moral behavior and religion merged. for instance a definition of moral behavior today is "doing the right thing when no one is watching." Primative religious men believed human sacrifaces in private were for the public good in appeasing the gods. Hedondism was acceptable behavior and not thought immoral.
Eskimoes believed it was good manners to share their wives with vistors. so if the definition of religion and moral behavior is very liberally applied then my view would be religion first owing to man's superstitious nature and then moral behavior as man began to be domesticated |
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Certainly religion doesn't have an exclusive on Morality !! |
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There are a ton of non religious people who live a very moral life. There are a ton of religious people who have not an ounce of morality in their being. Religion is the biggest threat to the world. Sit back and think about it. I don't want to use this thread to bash religion ... as much as I want to. But the original post question I think I have answered pretty well. |
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You know I think that in a lot of ways the Constitution suffers from the same problem. A document based and written by those living in the time they wrote it. Things change. |
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