Topic: what
function religion may have
Summary
Religion refers to a religious community of
people who share faith in transcendental, priori, or spiritual beings with the
aim of seeking spiritual stability away from uncertainty, and their religious
or cultural system. Religious people mainly have their own beliefs about
transcendental objects, the ultimate truth about the world, and what morality a
person keeps and how to live. "People with religion have thicker cerebral
cortex than people who don't," said a research team at the University of
America."Legalism has the effect of reducing uncertainties in our
lives," he said in announcing the results of the study.
Interesting
The religious development of mankind has
been parallel with the times. All of
these elements are very different from each other, but they are not collected
separately at all, but are always associated with and converging to form a net,
making them surprisingly similar to any climate or land. It is easy to
understand that this similarity really has a unified and unified function of
human psychology at its root. But there is also a pseudo-religion. A
pseudo-religion is a subjective transformation of a traditional religious
content, although it has a common religious form, by exaggerating a particular
doctrine. The reason for conflicts between existing religions and societies is
that they are not conducive to home and society and cause a lot of harm to
believers in the group. This is because pseudo-religion is led by those who
take the religion and make their own personal gains.
Discussion
I wondered if this could be called
pseudo-religion if there was no personal gain. And I wondered if it could be
called religion if people gathered alone or a few people gathered to do
religious activities that did not harm anyone. Or is it religion to overcome
instability alone and maintain it?
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