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That's a cute story but its really just self-serving pablum. You'd
have a lot of trouble actually proving that, and there's lots of evidence to the contrary. Europe had a very stable, peaceful population before the Roman Empire converted to Christianity. It had a peaceful population before the Roman Empire. True, there were periodic "empires" that came and went down through the eons, but for the most part humans have formed peaceable societies. When there is little population pressure, and modest trade, there is little "empire building." When empires are created, they invariably impose order and ethical systems, usually more effectively than our modern systems. Moreover, it *is* the "Natural Law" of humans to form religions with associated ethical systems. Virtually all human groups around the world have formed their own religion - its one of the constants of humanity. I don't believe this in any way "proves" the existence of God, but it does mean that every culture has its own version of morality. (As an aside, I also think that within any group there will be those who need to believe in God, and would make one up if a suitable one did not exist in their culture, and there are those who would never accept it. Thus there will always be fundamentalists and atheists among us; in fact you'd find some of each at any religious gathering! Just human nature.) However, not all religions are the same. While most are accepting of other religions, a few are insistent that their particular "path to salvation" is the only viable one, and that everyone else is an infidel. This becomes a religious foundation for conquest and colonization. The two major proponents of this are Christianity and Islam. The global war we seem to be on the verge of is a natural consequence of the "morality" of these two religions. just my 2 cents katy wrote: My 2 cents Worth: It's very easy for some to say that religion lays no part in their lives and that they live good, moral and decent lives because they choose to do so. The truth of the matter is that the majority of people with European backgrounds have had centuries of religion pounded into them. By that fact, anyone now is simply reacting off the virtues of his forefathers in regards to autonomous goodness. If religion and its' tenants faded for several ventruies, or abolished altogether for a long while, eventually the moral climate would change. Natural law would also change to suit the environment that people live in. What we consider natural law, not to murder, some sort of fair monogamous.polygamous relationships, not stealing from those who have nothing, would all go down the tubes. If the world was overpopulated at that point, natural law would revert ot kill off the lowest layers, get rid of the slough...so don't think religion doesn't touch your life just because you choose not to practice or accept..without it man would survive a completely different existence. |
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