It IS true that what we consider modern science
grew out of religion.
Not exact matches
One day people will
grow out of this religious tribalism... Nothing fails like god /
religion; Only greed keeps it afloat; Like Nigerian scam
I'm just pointing
out that facets
of religion are used in many aspects
of growing up to teach morality and right from wrong and teach a society behavior.
Having
grown up in this
religion & denomination, I have also seen things that have happened in churches across the country that would make a believer
out of anyone!
Funny how we
grew out of those even with
religion.
As their view
grew with technology they revised and refined their theories and some got thrown completely
out of the window, but did they stubbornly stick to their predetermined conclusions despite the facts to the contrary like
religion does?
Well thank God (no pun intended) that
religion is now dictated by common sense and facts, Its like children with Father Christmas, we
grow out of it and logic tells you it just is «nt real.
Probably it
grew naturally
out of his study
of the history
of religions.
Now, organized
religion may suck but that
grew out of the truth.
In many places, the
growing influence
of other major world
religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam has threatened to crowd
out the proclamation
of the gospel.
As I've put it to «progressive» friends: if you weren't used to this
religion from
growing up with it, would you get
out of bed on Sunday morning for it?
The bible would have taken roughly a century to get into proper circulation, and only two and a bit centuries later, it's quite possible that maybe it
grew on some
of the Romans and
out of remorse, re-considered that they actually were responsible for killing the son
of God (in the sense they started to believe him to be), thus Constantine coming around and establishing it as a Rome's primary
religion, and how closely apart the dates are, makes me think its considerable evidence than Jesus couldn't have just been a made up figure.
Sadly in the end
religion one
of the biggest crutches we need to
grow out of so we can move forward as a society.
I have observed that one way to approach the issue
of Christology in Islamic context would be to seek
out sources in Islam as it
grew beyond the sanitized environs
of Arabia and came in contact with peoples from other lands,
religions and philosophies.
As a race, humans are slowly
growing out of the antique notion
of god and are moving forward to a better understanding
of spirituality that is frankly not going to be under any organized
religion we know
of.
Thank you for being part
of this
growing movement
of God in the world, and for joining me on this journey
out of religion and into a closer relationship with Jesus in which we learn to love others as we have been loved.
I personally invite you to join The Lasting Supper, a
growing community
of people who are learning how to walk
out of toxic
religion together in healthy ways.
They had
grown up
out of archaic
religion and continued in little broken continuity with it.
Out of the quest
of social groups for an understanding
of the connection between specific beliefs and actions, and the reactions
of the universe, as well as the meaning
of human salvation,
religion grows and develops.
On the contrary, it has been precisely those forms
of religion believed in one way or another to be antithetical to a secular world, and so vulnerable to «the acids
of modernity,» that have sprouted up everywhere and have
grown at an astounding rate; namely, fundamentalist
religion of every variety; ecstatic, charismatic
religion; esoteric, cultic
religion; mystical, otherworldly
religion; religious sectarianism that «opts
out»
of society, its customs and its responsibilities — not to mention every possible variety
of the occult.
Since the relation may be either moral, physical, or ritual, it is evident that
out of religion in the sense in which we take it, theologies, philosophies, and ecclesiastical organizations may secondarily
grow.
«I'm not going to chart the
religion that
grew out of these events.
So we could make the conscious choice as a collective to
grow out of our duality between science, and
religion, so they could form as one.
Fortunately Mary, there are people
out there who actually understand evolution, who have studied evolution and who have doc.umented and taught evolution, so that those
of us with even a rudimentary education on the topic can dismiss your comment as nothing more than the desperate and childish attempt to cling to
religion even as the rest
of the world
grows up and embraces reality.
In conformity with Whitehead's view that science and
religion should jointly contribute to the overarching vision that is needed, his understanding
of God
grows out of both.
At least I live knowing I gave my all in this real world...
religion is going the way
of the dinosaur, as technology
grows, the ignorance
of religion dies
out.
My own writing about
religion grew out of the fundamental question raised by the new situation: Is
religion something that may or may not be very important to humans, or must it in some way integrate all other aspects
of existence?
Our forefathers create a nation where there was a separation
of church and state, they were smart enough to realize that this was required for our nation to
grow, there are hundreds
of religions out there, and all
of them point
out that they are the «best», and they are right... come on.
This much at least may be conceded, that along with the academic tradition
of detached secular study
of religion, there is
growing in both Christendom and elsewhere a religiously related scholarship
of religious diversity.30 To some extent in the future these studies, it would seem, are to be carried
out by religious people for religious people.
Originating in a suburban system near Minneapolis, their course on world
religion grew out of a controversy about school holidays.
A substantial percentage
of his readers will have had some opportunity in Sunday School or in church to have acquainted themselves with at least portions
of the Bible, the
religion out of which it
grew and which it so largely expresses.
Lambert
grew up Mormon, endured a series
of husbands in the effort to live up to her
religion's expectations and came
out as a lesbian in her 30s.
With an ever
growing proportion
of young people having no
religion, this inclusion is becoming ever more important, but instead non-religious worldviews are increasingly being shut
out by Government.