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I do feel that religion is a slow-working poison for the mind and a threat to the progress of humanity though.
“So…with regard to the discussion of religion – we are limited. You, the reader and contributor, will establish those limits to the degree that you permit new axioms within the context of the discussion. If you are willing to set aside what you think you “know” and consider the possibility of your own limits, then we may discover more truth beyond those limits. This may not be easy or even possible for some. At the root of the matter we often find the greatest hindrance to such “thinking outside the box” to be an individual’s own vanity. Knowledge is the source of great power and ability. It is also the greatest source of pride. Power and pride are familiar and committed bedfellows. The only problem…it is a parasitical relationship. Pride feeds on power like a tapeworm and in so doing, limits power’s (i.e. knowledge’s) growth.”
“The cycles and infinities and such, bear "no" proof of anything other than their own existence and in many cases comparisons.”
“The reality of existence after physical death, is a certainty, in that energy cannot be created or destroyed.”
The error is in making the leap to "individuality" (that is I will still be "me") after physical death. This, my friend, is an impossibility and there is nothing in any cycle or science to support that a bodiless, sensory less, brainless, existence can or is possible.
While infinite existence is a certainty, infinite awareness is not known nor can it be even guessed at with any "real" evidence that we have at our disposal.
The concept of a Supreme Being playing such a game, with the Son dying for everyone's sins, and all that, is not only implausible, but down right silly.
Why would God even permit such foolishness? There is no intellectual argument sufficient to answer that.
There is no right or wrong, only perspective.
What I find really interesting is that some one as well read and as aware as you (judging by your essay above) would remain shackled to the constraints of an ancient "belief system" pieced together over time.
I don't need anyone to tell me what "is", "was", or "will be".
Sharing is fun, and I hope you felt this note was a sharing of my concepts,
On a lighter note, I enjoy it when people challenge my thinking. It forces me to re-examine why I believe as I do. And you know what? I learn a lot from that process. I respect it when folks have their own thoughts. Nobody has all the answers (not even me! ) and I know I can learn from others even if we do believe quite differently.