Oct23

Religions Teach Very Smart Form of Selfishness

Richard Dawkins, an atheist, in http://www.secularhumanism.org wonder why people are religious.

He made many arguments. To explain why people are religious, we would expect that religions would serve ones’ gene pool survival.

It doesn’t seem to be that way. Religions, for example, teach us how to

“…devours huge resources. A medieval cathedral consumed hundreds of man-centuries in its building. Sacred music and devotional paintings largely monopolized medieval and Renaissance talent. Thousands, perhaps millions, of people have died, often accepting torture first, for loyalty to one religion against a scarcely distinguishable alternative. Devout people have died for their gods, killed for them, fasted for them, endured whipping, undertaken a lifetime of celibacy, and sworn themselves to asocial silence for the sake of religion….”

Dawkins argues that religions may work as placebo (meagerly). Perhaps, religions promote group selection theory (which is partially true).

Perhaps, religions are just stupid remnants that we still have that used to work. That is true, but only in countries in England, where Dawkins live, as I shall show.

But all his arguments only meagerly touch the surface why people are religious.

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Jul19

Scientific Answer Vs Religious Doctrines

Many people believe that religions teach good stuff. Well, good or bad depends a lot on points of view. However, let’s ignore that aspect for a while.
The religious teachings are not the problem.
The problem with religion is not what it teach. The problem is in how people believe and defend the teachings.
I’ll give you an […]

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Jul12

The Problem With Religions

Science, as we know, is answering many questions religion and philosophy used to answer. While scientists are typically honest and objectives, religious leaders often have some points to make that are subjective and arguably manipulative.
Scientific theories are designed to be tested with evidence. Theories that we have now are theories that, at least in the […]

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Jul2

Is Porn A Religious Issue?

In front of TV, I saw a bunch of people discussing the merit of the new anti porn regulations.
A Muslim candidate says that the anti porn regulation is not a Muslim issue. She argued that in US, the Christians oppose porn too.
This while in Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world, kids are free […]

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Jun20

Science and Other Theory

Those who believe that Tsunami happen because God is pissed of with porn should really test their theory in stock market.

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Jun19

Is Marriage Good For Women?

Is marriage good for women?
Many people want to prohibit prostitution and porn. They said those are so bad that they have to be prohibited.
So, if a woman wants to have sex, what’s the alternative for that? Marriage.
By prohibiting the alternatives, societies pretty much push people into marriage.
However, is marriage that good? I mean compared to […]

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Jun19

Why I Like Math A Lot?

So many people tell me I am stupid. However, I like Math.
Do you know why I like Math so much?
Well, in Math, everything is obvious. Every theorems, every formulas are derived.
So I always know why something is so.
And that’s not all. If something is not obvious for me, and I ask the professor, I know […]

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