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Evolving Religions
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If Religions want to widen their flock of followers, why would they not update their 'bible' to the ever changing morals of Society.
The present archaic chauvinistic homophobic murderous enslaving traditional scriptures are enough to put anybody off. Surely if these were updated a religion would become a more attractive prospect for someone looking for extra guidance in life?
According the present tenets every muslim who doesn't behead infidels is not a practicing one, or every RC who does not condemn homosexuality is not a true christian.
The present archaic chauvinistic homophobic murderous enslaving traditional scriptures are enough to put anybody off. Surely if these were updated a religion would become a more attractive prospect for someone looking for extra guidance in life?
According the present tenets every muslim who doesn't behead infidels is not a practicing one, or every RC who does not condemn homosexuality is not a true christian.
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It always fascinates me when a religion changes its techings/views on something. Since they all get their teachings from their gog it can only mean that their god has changes its mind. In other words, ther god got it wrong and is now putting it right. But gods don't get things wrong, they're perfect, so how can that happen?
The bible doesn't evolve as it is a set book now. A decision from the various religions that use to make changes to it could occur, and a variety of versions created as a result, but if it is redone too much then that's a different book.
A deity, as we now define it, isn't going to evolve as it has to be timeless. In any cases species evolve not individuals. That doesn't mean one might not see different aspects of an unchanging deity as time changes for us.
Religions can and do go through reformations. But again if the change is too great then it is a different religion, not the same one that has come to terms with reinterpreting its beliefs to fit what is now known. However not every religion manages to go through this type of transformation often enough. Too much reliance on the wisdom (and reverence) of the ancients, not enough (or not quick/often enough) reappraisal and update to a better model. That said when you have something based on faith of divine revelation it must be difficult to convince the masses that you all didn't have it quite right before, and this new view is what they should now believe. Religious revolutions excepted, it'd may sound like saying they have to adopt a new religion from here onwards.
A deity, as we now define it, isn't going to evolve as it has to be timeless. In any cases species evolve not individuals. That doesn't mean one might not see different aspects of an unchanging deity as time changes for us.
Religions can and do go through reformations. But again if the change is too great then it is a different religion, not the same one that has come to terms with reinterpreting its beliefs to fit what is now known. However not every religion manages to go through this type of transformation often enough. Too much reliance on the wisdom (and reverence) of the ancients, not enough (or not quick/often enough) reappraisal and update to a better model. That said when you have something based on faith of divine revelation it must be difficult to convince the masses that you all didn't have it quite right before, and this new view is what they should now believe. Religious revolutions excepted, it'd may sound like saying they have to adopt a new religion from here onwards.
OG, the RCs neatly sidestep the issue by their invention of papa infallibility. Yesterday when the pope said that black was black he was perfectly right. Today when he says that bkack is white he is perfectly correct and he is still correct yesterday. I think it is all to do with quantum entanglement, obviously the RC church got there first.
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