• Gloomy
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    Your comment is a good example of the us vs. them mindset they are talking about in the article.

    First author Lukas Reinhardt (Leader of the Global Cohesion Lab at the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion [CSSC], University of Oxford) said, “Us-vs-them thinking is on the rise in many places all over the world, exacerbating conflicts and complicating finding solutions for pressing global problems.”

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      41 month ago

      Okay. You’re not wrong.

      So go forth and educate people that their invisible deity isn’t gonna fix a damn thing.

      In the meantime, I live in the real world and know better than to argue with religious people.

      And the cycle continues…

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        1 month ago

        I assume that you are American. And I assume that when you are talking about religion, you are talking a about the Christo-Fashist flavour of Protestantism that is all too common there these days.

        And I understand the bitterness. I see and agree on the harm done by said group.

        But.

        Speaking about humanity, there is a lot of religion going on. Some is clearly bad and does indeed separate their participants from the rest of humankind. Christian Fashism, Islam, Hinu Nationalism. I see that.

        Some is just neutral tough. Most of Europe these days has a Christian flavour of some kind that happens more in the background and isn’t in the way of progress, science or a secular moral system.

        I am a Buddhist, and it has done nothing but help me become a more logical and a more compassanate person. I don’t see a downside so far. Have there been harmful Buddhist movements? Absolutely. Look at Myanmar and you can see how the Dharma can be used as a tool of hate.

        I guess what I’m trying to say is: When religion becomes a tool of othering people, of creating a “us and them” dichotomy, then it is harmful, I agree with you.

        But by making such a broad statement as yours, grouping every singe person on the planet that has some theistic belive together, you are too and I don’t think that is a good thing to do. Certainly not when we need unity more than ever, as the article does point out correctly in my opinion.

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          11 month ago

          Your opinion does not offend me at all.

          But your opinion also seems to lean towards dictating certain things to people, based on your beliefs and opinions.

          Not exactly helping the cause homie…

          • Gloomy
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            31 month ago

            But your opinion also seems to lean towards dictating certain things to people, based on your beliefs and opinions.

            Could you specify this a bit, please? I honestly don’t see what you mean here.

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              21 month ago

              Congratulations, you are a Buddhist. And you say it basically brings you peace and a logical way of thinking. That’s fantastic, and I don’t doubt you a bit.

              But you state it in a way that suggests if everyone on the planet followed your beliefs, then the world would be at peace and everyone would think logically, and start cooperating to fix all the world’s problems.

              Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing inherently wrong with that hypothetical idea. Sounds great on paper, but we got like 8 billion people on the planet.

              Good luck getting them all to even so much as agree what a spoon is, let alone peacefully, logically, collectively cooperate towards fixing all the world’s issues.

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                But you state it in a way that suggests if everyone on the planet followed your beliefs, then the world would be at peace and everyone would think logically, and start cooperating to fix all the world’s problems.

                I am sorry, but neither have I writen this nor have I implied it. If you read it that way then okay, you can interpret it that way if you wish so. But I am, rest assured, not of the opinion you statet here.

                Religion isn’t for everyone. Buddhism isn’t for everyone. Nor is Atheism. I think what view of the world you choose or don’t choose should be up to you and you alone. I don’t support preaching about it, I for sure don’t support trying to convert others to your way of thinking.

                I think every person should make up their own mind about those things, while staying open to others arriving at a different conclusion. That is the mindset we would need to arrive at a true level of global cooperation.

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                  21 month ago

                  No, you did not write or even imply that, agreed. But it is your own biased suggestion based on your beliefs.

                  And that’s awesome! Believe it or not, my thoughts and opinions are quite similar to yours.

                  Personally, I’m a Pastafarian. I believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster and his open nature of accepting other beliefs.

                  Besides, if we didn’t have spaghetti, we’d all be dead by now.

                  R’Amen!

                  • Gloomy
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                    11 month ago

                    But it is your own biased suggestion based on your beliefs.

                    I think I am not the one in this conversion who is biased, if you need my view to aline THIS HARD with your idea of religion even if I have explicitly made clear that it is not.

                    I don’t care what you belive or don’t. But you can’t see past your idea of that believing and religion is.