Bahamut.Refreshtwo said:
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this is not true secular humanism has been proven to worked and that it will work on world wide level. the myth that you need Religion for charity is just a myth.
The philosophy of secular humanism (alternatively known by adherents as Humanism, specifically with a capital H to distinguish it from other forms of humanism) embraces human reason, ethics, and social justice while specifically rejecting religious dogma, supernaturalism, pseudoscience or superstition as the basis of morality and decision-making.
Newsflash: Secular humanist thought itself is a 'religious' system.
It ejects a deity but still attempts to give you a reason for existing, what you should do in society and why this is important. Hell, some secular humanist societies even have their own equivalent to a church complete with chaplains. We can argue if this is progress but it is a philosophical system to live your life by which sounds pretty damn close to a religion.
We can also talk about a world without the monotheisms, a world without the suffering and death caused by clashes of faith but there is no utopia on the other side of the rainbow and whatever religious systems exist 2000 years from now will still have to deal with conflict on some level. All we can do is hope (or work towards) the current religions we have floating around developing into more laid back approaches before we destroy ourselves as a species in the process.
Religion will always exist so long as there are unknowns and we have a need to be a part of something greater than our individual. This can be taken as needing to be apart of a great cosmic system (like mainstream religions) or simply apart of a group of like-minded individuals who are good to be around.
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A Religion can evolve or die out but if the Religion was perfect and made by a god why did it need to evolve?
I say they evolve because history has shown religious belief to evolve but even theist thinkers (who aren't literal on the texts) reach a point where they either adapt some new thought into the belief system or risk losing the flock. Religion doesn't have to be unwavering and many sects are more than happy to adapt beliefs if it suits them.
See: Do unbaptized babies go to hell?
Does my pet dog Rover need to be baptized to enter heaven?
Do pets even go to hell/heaven?
Do pets have souls?
Why didn't Jesus speak about pets?