From the birth to Death. People do not have time to think from where they come, what is purpose of their birth.
After birth, the religion is decided and lots of limits are come. And unnecessary child follow the rules and culture tell the end of life.
“The Religion are made to join people but they are divide the peopleâ€
Now it is the responsibility of man to change and make the world beautiful and Peaceful.
It is my understanding so don’t fell hurt. If i am hurt any one So,
I am very very sorry for that.
Actually the real question is define Beautiful and Peaceful.
I love the rain and snow…I consider that beautiful, but others hate the Rain and Snow and instead consider the Sun and Hot dry weather beautiful. Its all relative to the individual, and once the World as a Whole comes together under one rule… Well… You’d be able to Taste Civil War it would be so common.
Perhaps we should adopt a life orientated system of beliefs. There is so much debate and even killing about differences in faiths regarding things we cannot see nor even have the ability to truly understand because they are not of this world.
I recently read this new philosophy book based upon life, not unlike Albert Schweitzer’s Reverance for Life, but taken a step further He begins with what we know for certain: we have life. He then derives from that all of his beliefs. The basic tenet is Faith In Life. I had to put down a lot of preconcieved notions of where he was going, but it was worth it. I recomend it here and recognize there are many texts and ideas already written in philosopy, so you may not be interested in a new one, but it is worthy of consideration. See toreasonpublishing.com (it is free short and totally online) As I don’t know how long it will be up, I downloaded and saved it on my PC . I even printed a copy for ease of reading.
Forward in book:
"This book is an attempt to provide rational, informed people with a credible religion – one that is natural and self-evidently in agreement with truth as we know it. It conscientiously abstains from superstition and from any willful disregard of the truth intended to prop up an ancient sanctity. My intent is to present a credible way for moderns to experience holiness and apply it to the preservation and enhancement of life, enabled, as it should be, with mutually considerate freedom.
Let us begin with what we know for certain: we have life. And then let us derive from that all of our beliefs. I suggest that the basic tenet of such a religion would be Faith In Life – a trust in its greatness and logic – and that it contains within it the religious expression of Faith Through Life, that through the natural care and fulfillment of life we may not only find in it considerate joy but also express our truest reverence to whatever created it. Truth is more than beauty. It is sacred – and no truth more so than that on which we base our religion. "