Stratos wrote on Jan 18
th, 2016 at 11:04am:
aquascoot wrote on Jan 18
th, 2016 at 10:14am:
i find buddhists and christians far less "fearful" then secular people.
I've mentioned this before, so you really have no excuse.
Many Buddhists are also atheist. Depending on your sect, you being a Buddhist has nothing to do with belief in a god.
Well true, buddhism is more a philosophy.
And you can certainly read the personal philosophy of Jesus and get a lot out of it.
And i dont think there is an afterlife BUT religion fulfils a very useful role.
If you dont see jesus or the buddha or confuscius or Lao Tzu as very gifted philosophers , you are just closing off some major avenues for personal growth.
And what exactly is the direction of your average englishman going to be.
If they wish to turn their backs on the smartest and most inspired philosophers, where are they going to get direction from?
David cameron

The UN

the BBC

i wouldnt be writing off religion just yet.
And , whilst it is falling in the UK (which seems to have fallen into some sort of melancholic state) , it is booming in Russia and east asia.