Nothing specifically geared me away from religion that I can recall. I can't remember ever believing in a god, but in thinking about this, if I had, there are several things that have struck me strongly over the years.
First off, is the absolute confidence that so many religious people have that they are the only ones who are right. But there are seemingly bazillions of different religions, and within a general religion, many different denominations. There's simply no way they can all be right, and it seems rather odd to me that any given person could be so convinced they have the only truth.
I went out with a fellow who had trained to be a Catholic priest. He told me numerous stories of stuff he was taught. All situations where the religious stories had been changed for human reasons, having nothing to do with divine this or that. If that was true within the short years that he studied it, how much many human changes must have been injected during the last 2000 years. It seems to me that the odds of anything coming through in a recognizable fashion is about zero. Ever played telephone?
It seemed that the people I met, who were the most religious, were the people with the most problems. As a child, it looked to me like a crutch, to get them through their terrible lives.
Now, all that said, I DO believe that there's a chance there's something behind religion. Some basic truths that religion attempts to explain. I don't know what it is, and if it turns out to be a greater being of some kind, I suspect he/she/it won't care what path we take, as long as we are learning, growing, and living good lives. I also feel, quite strongly, in fact, that the explanations I've heard from religions seem really unlikely. The odds that a greater being would be so picky about so much just doesn't make any sense to me.
First off, is the absolute confidence that so many religious people have that they are the only ones who are right. But there are seemingly bazillions of different religions, and within a general religion, many different denominations. There's simply no way they can all be right, and it seems rather odd to me that any given person could be so convinced they have the only truth.
I went out with a fellow who had trained to be a Catholic priest. He told me numerous stories of stuff he was taught. All situations where the religious stories had been changed for human reasons, having nothing to do with divine this or that. If that was true within the short years that he studied it, how much many human changes must have been injected during the last 2000 years. It seems to me that the odds of anything coming through in a recognizable fashion is about zero. Ever played telephone?
It seemed that the people I met, who were the most religious, were the people with the most problems. As a child, it looked to me like a crutch, to get them through their terrible lives.
Now, all that said, I DO believe that there's a chance there's something behind religion. Some basic truths that religion attempts to explain. I don't know what it is, and if it turns out to be a greater being of some kind, I suspect he/she/it won't care what path we take, as long as we are learning, growing, and living good lives. I also feel, quite strongly, in fact, that the explanations I've heard from religions seem really unlikely. The odds that a greater being would be so picky about so much just doesn't make any sense to me.
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