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Around the World, Many People Are Leaving Their Childhood Religions.

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    Not me. I was born a snake handler and I’ll die a snake handler.

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      So long as they’re not moving on to a new one, good. Religion is a plague on human society. We don’t need it holding us back.

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      Depends on the religion. But as a whole, what we thing of "religions", are definitely a net negative with our knowledge of the world. We no longer need to rely on superstition to survive.

      Some religions are more a way of life rather than a structured creator being system with strict rules and exclusionary politics. Religions like Christianity/Judaism/Islam are quite different from Shinto or Buddhism for instance.

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        Not me. I was born a snake handler and I’ll die a snake handler.

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          Depends on the religion. But as a whole, what we thing of "religions", are definitely a net negative with our knowledge of the world. We no longer need to rely on superstition to survive.

          Some religions are more a way of life rather than a structured creator being system with strict rules and exclusionary politics. Religions like Christianity/Judaism/Islam are quite different from Shinto or Buddhism for instance.

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          There's still some toxicity around a Buddhism at least. Living in SEA I now know several people who are really turned off by the practices and beliefs of their family's religion, Buddhism, from the way all troubles are explained away as karma to neurodiversity and Learning Differences being hidden because that would mean that person did something bad in their past life.

          I used to think Buddhism specifically was the "good" religion that's more like philosophy, but spending more time with people who grew up deep in Buddhism has made me see there's really more to the community and it's beliefs and practices than I thought.

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            Just like they leave behind their other imaginary friends

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              There's still some toxicity around a Buddhism at least. Living in SEA I now know several people who are really turned off by the practices and beliefs of their family's religion, Buddhism, from the way all troubles are explained away as karma to neurodiversity and Learning Differences being hidden because that would mean that person did something bad in their past life.

              I used to think Buddhism specifically was the "good" religion that's more like philosophy, but spending more time with people who grew up deep in Buddhism has made me see there's really more to the community and it's beliefs and practices than I thought.

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              Like all religion, it can be messed up and carried on.

              Sort of like when the winter solstice turned into “dead and buried three days, then rose again” and a bunch of zombie religions are still around.

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                So long as they’re not moving on to a new one, good. Religion is a plague on human society. We don’t need it holding us back.

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                Jedi religion rose dramatically from 1900 to today.

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                  The thing I notice is there’s not really a good substitute for talking about the big questions yet.

                  I mean, I’m not missing any religion, but practically there was an hour or so a week dedicated specifically to thinking and talking about life from a non-materialistic perspective, and I think a lot of people now just - never do.

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                  • halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                    Depends on the religion. But as a whole, what we thing of "religions", are definitely a net negative with our knowledge of the world. We no longer need to rely on superstition to survive.

                    Some religions are more a way of life rather than a structured creator being system with strict rules and exclusionary politics. Religions like Christianity/Judaism/Islam are quite different from Shinto or Buddhism for instance.

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                    Just because they aren't theist doesn't mean they don't have horrible backwards teachings. Most people are good without religion. Religion creates situations where otherwise good people do evil, because they're told it is actually good.

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                      I believed in Santa longer than I believed in God. I don't know how that happened.

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                        Christianity is basically just a pedophile ring at this point

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                          Christianity is basically just a pedophile ring at this point

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                          That's a bit unfair to the people who are in just for the homophobia

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                            That's a bit unfair to the people who are in just for the homophobia

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                            Or trans phobia

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                              The thing I notice is there’s not really a good substitute for talking about the big questions yet.

                              I mean, I’m not missing any religion, but practically there was an hour or so a week dedicated specifically to thinking and talking about life from a non-materialistic perspective, and I think a lot of people now just - never do.

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                              Isn't that what we do on lemmy?

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                                There's still some toxicity around a Buddhism at least. Living in SEA I now know several people who are really turned off by the practices and beliefs of their family's religion, Buddhism, from the way all troubles are explained away as karma to neurodiversity and Learning Differences being hidden because that would mean that person did something bad in their past life.

                                I used to think Buddhism specifically was the "good" religion that's more like philosophy, but spending more time with people who grew up deep in Buddhism has made me see there's really more to the community and it's beliefs and practices than I thought.

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                                Its a problem with all of them. How can any christians be non pacifist when direct from christs mouth was the very direct command:

                                "Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain."

                                I have had discussion and its ludicrous the other parts they engage in mental gymnastics to work around it. Its the same with the 4 noble truths and the 8 fold way. Its pretty obvious its about looking inward and delving into anyone elses life except to help them would be feeding into desire. Sihks have this whole thing about goofy practices of other religions and then have their own goofy practices. No idea how jainism gets corrupted or other faiths off the top of my head but im sure they are there.

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                                  Whats funny is when they leave their childhood one and go to another. The new one seems better because they don't know enough about it.

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                                    Kirsten Lesage, Kelsey Jo Starr, and William Miner titled this erroneously. The title should be:

                                    #Children are learning cults are bad, and their parents tried to indoctrinate them against their will

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                                      my mom: "I just want a community to hang out with on Sundays and sing comforting hymns with. I don't know why instead, everyone has to be weird about it."

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                                        Just because they aren't theist doesn't mean they don't have horrible backwards teachings. Most people are good without religion. Religion creates situations where otherwise good people do evil, because they're told it is actually good.

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                                        Most people are not good without religion, they are good because of civilization. If society breaks down, everyone is going to get real mean, real quick.

                                        The most evil people in Nazi Germany were generally anti-religious.

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                                          Isn't that what we do on lemmy?

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                                          Not really! I mean like - why does life exist? Is there any relevance in the idea of reincarnation? Does time exist outside of us? What is "good works"?

                                          Someone hold forth on a personal story that exemplifies something good.

                                          You'd think we have enough stoners to get something like that going, but not really. And the esoterica side of Lemmy is very tiny and not well-attended.

                                          tbh I think tumblr's got more of a corner on that kind of work/vibe.

                                          Not that Lemmy can't or won't become that but at the moment it's more like alternate reality reddit which atm is just fine for most people.

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