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Which Religions Will Do Best In The Next Few Centuries?

Hinduism. always has been around, always will be. pretty tolerant of atheist followers like me, least interfering into other cultural dynamics, has a TON of fun festivals like holi and diwali, lets you worship as you please, takes no converts (those hare krishna aren't really hindu; no real hindu worth their holy cow thinks they are :p). the modern version even lets you eat beef ;)

the very definition of an offically sanctioned, widely followed (1 friggin' billion plus) pagan celebration. :thumbsup:
 
misskim86 said:
Probably islam since it is spread so ruthless
As a Christian I say Islam was, spread at one time by ruthless means. Today Islam spreads because except for small communities of Christians and other faiths here and there they are among the few people of the world having more then two kids per couple. Others are just not replacing themselves. Especially with faiths who do not acively seek to convert if you run out of kids, you disappear. But it won't show up in 400 years.
 
The Bajoran religion would do well, unless most other faiths they actually have proof their gods exist
 
Try and get a creationist to explain the lack of prehistoric animals in the bible :D
Star Wolf said:
misskim86 said:
Probably islam since it is spread so ruthless
As a Christian I say Islam was, spread at one time by ruthless means. Today Islam spreads because except for small communities of Christians and other faiths here and there they are among the few people of the world having more then two kids per couple. Others are just not replacing themselves. Especially with faiths who do not acively seek to convert if you run out of kids, you disappear. But it won't show up in 400 years.
Or they get wiped out by those who go around converting because their way is better (which in some ways it might be) or go on crusades, rule through fear etc (if you dont follow this your damned for example)
 
Hopefully, one day, people will mature and grow beyond the need of these silly and childish superstitions and gods that so many worship today.
 
garakfan said:
Hopefully, one day, people will mature and grow beyond the need of these silly and childish superstitions and gods that so many worship today.

Hopefully, one day, people will mature and grow beyond the need to presume that their way of seeing the universe is the only way. Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. There isn't so much diversity if we all think alike.
 
Perhaps some sort of pantheistic faith emerges as different races contact each other and their various religious beliefs begin to be influenced by each other.
 
Perhaps the second coming of Christ will have taken place by that time so we won't need religions anymore.

Just a thought.
 
Hey, we know not the day or the hour. As long as he waits until after Trek 11 comes out!
 
Yes, but sadly after he shows up we won't be able to watch Trek anymore as most video tapes are damaged in 2047 during the second coming of Jesus.
 
I'm betting on the Bahai Faith becoming more widespread myself. This is a summary of its principles (according to one of its past leaders:

"The independent search after truth, unfettered by superstition or tradition; the oneness of the entire human race, the pivotal principle and fundamental doctrine of the Faith; the basic unity of all religions; the condemnation of all forms of prejudice, whether religious, racial, class or national; the harmony which must exist between religion and science; the equality of men and women, the two wings on which the bird of humankind is able to soar; the introduction of compulsory education; the adoption of a universal auxiliary language; the abolition of the extremes of wealth and poverty; the institution of a world tribunal for the adjudication of disputes between nations; the exaltation of work, performed in the spirit of service, to the rank of worship; the glorification of justice as the ruling principle in human society, and of religion as a bulwark for the protection of all peoples and nations; and the establishment of a permanent and universal peace as the supreme goal of all mankind—these stand out as the essential elements [which Bahá'u'lláh proclaimed]."

-Wikipedia
 
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"God is not a hypothesis derived from logical assumptions, but an immediate insight, self-evident as light. He is not something to be sought in the darkness with the light of reason. He is the light." - Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel

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So, we must abandon reason? :wtf:



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Probably islam since it is spread so ruthless


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Just like Christianity.



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Hopefully, one day, people will mature and grow beyond the need to presume that their way of seeing the universe is the only way. Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. There isn't so much diversity if we all think alike.


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Because without religion, we would all think alike.
 
All the religions mentioned in this thread will survive for a few more centuries and new ones will be invented. Some might be suppressed for a while, but they'll be back.

Benny Russell said it best "You cannot destroy an idea!"
 
Holytomato said:
"God is not a hypothesis derived from logical assumptions, but an immediate insight, self-evident as light. He is not something to be sought in the darkness with the light of reason. He is the light." - Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel

So, we must abandon reason? :wtf:

Is that what the quote says? No, of course not. It only states that "God" as a concept is not arrived at via logic and reason, but through insight and our ability to leap beyond logic and believe in things that logic cannot prove.

Hopefully, one day, people will mature and grow beyond the need to presume that their way of seeing the universe is the only way. Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. There isn't so much diversity if we all think alike.

Because without religion, we would all think alike.

You know, you really need to work on your reading comprehesion skills. I said nothing of the kind.
 
Plecostomus said:

--One way to look at it... the Borg are the ultimate missionaries/religion. You WILL join, you WILL like it, you HAVE NO CHOICE.
"Yes, it's...fun." (Borg queen, "Unimatrix Zero")
 
EliyahuQeoni said:
StarryEyed said:
That's why I see future religion as a personal, non-specific thing. Dogmatic religion - where different people claim different absolute truths - is dangerous.

Oh, absolutely. Though I don't think dogma is in and of itself the problem. The problem is the idea that there is only one path to The Truth©. This idea is definitely most prominent in dogmatic religions, but isn't--to my mind--a necessary component. If God exists and if He is infinite, as many religions propose, then it stands to reason--logically--that there an infinite number of paths to Him. Some of those paths may look very strange to others, but so long as they are meaningful for the person traveling the path then it is the "correct one." Some find meaning in God(s), some find meaning in nature, some find meaning in Science, and some will find meaning in places we haven't dreamed of yet. I think that so long as we as a species keep looking for meaning and ultimate truth, however one wishes to define such truth, then we're doing alright.

What you're describing makes sense but it doesn't sound like any dogmatic religion I know. I might be wrong but when I think of dogmatic religion, I think of a religion that purports to know the only True Path(TM) and that everyone else is Hell-bound.

That kind of religion just isn't practical anymore. How can an adherent of such a religion function in a multi-faith society? We've all met good and decent people in our lives who we disagreed with on religious issues. Is that enough to condemn them? I just don't see that as a practical approach to life. We have to accept that there are good people who operate and believe differently than ourselves. No religion that excludes that possibility is practical.
 
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