One of my favorite people of all time is Cornel West. Two of his most well known books are Race Matters and Democracy Matters where his views on society are for the most part, incredibly on the mark. I've heard him live a couple of times and he is wonderful to listen to. He is also a frequent quest on Real Time with Bill Maher where he rails against the right yet at the same time has been known to call out Obama. Anyway as I was listening to him the other day, I started to think, how could a man of such intelligence, hold onto something as unintelligent as religion? He is a man of deep faith. Expanding on this idea, why is it that many people of incredible intelligence are people of religion? What is it about what they get from religion that allows them all to suspend reason on one day a week and give themselves to the land of the make-believe? One of the main doctors who is treating Hitchens is a man of faith. This is a guy who has studied science in depth and has seen cells divide. He knows there is no scientific basis for his beliefs. Yet he believes. Is it because all these people need to religion to deal with death? Is because it is what is expected in our society and to be otherwise is too difficult? I just don't understand.
What are your thoughts with this? Why does intelligence, reason, intelligent thoughts more often than not, lost out to religion? I would love to hear from of our friends of faith on here as well.
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Permalink Reply by choSenfroZen on June 15, 2011 at 1:49am "Why does intelligence, reason, intelligent thoughts more often than not, lost out to religion? I would love to hear from of our friends of faith on here as well."
Habits and family teachings. The more a young human is indoctrinated the more reason they loose when it comes to religion. If religion was treated (as it should) like alcohol and you could not get into any form of service at home or in public until of age of consent. I bet religion would go away in 2 generations.
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Permalink Reply by Derek on June 15, 2011 at 3:30am @ Niel C. Reinhardt
Do you have a cactus fetish?
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Permalink Reply by Derek on June 15, 2011 at 4:41am @Alexander Equate
is that god created this universe for man
Just for us? Great. Uh, any evidence for this claim?
Remember: reality is relative
No it's not. You don't get to make up your own reality.
And whose to say that something is fake when it hasn't been proven wrong?
By your logic, the talking carrot who lives under by bed is not fake.
Open minds and open hearts folks.
An open mind is healthy, but open it too much and it will fall out. And hey, an open heart is a messy affair, who needs that?
Permalink Reply by Akshay Bist on June 15, 2011 at 6:40am But one way of looking at it from a logical AND religious sense is that god created this universe for man to discover.
Like rats in a maze?
Religion and logic can coexist.
Actually no. Belief in a god(creator, controller, whatever works for you) can coexist with logic/science, but belief in a particular religion, with all of the nonsense that comes with following a religion, cannot coexist with logic/science.
Regurgitating what the bible or some religious figure said is illogical.
Isn't that a huge part of religion?
And whose to say that something is fake when it hasn't been proven wrong?
So unless someone explicitly proves something wrong, people should believe in it however illogical or unlikely it may be?
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