It's irrational. At least Buddhism has reason. Religions as controlling powers all have in common that obedience is clean and rebellion is dirty, but that's an authority to get you to follow their religion. There's some atmosphere that the authority is good somehow, it's emotional, well no it's not good, it's not a blessed authority, it's corrupt much like your boss at work, religions are just being soft when the reality is: "don't screw with me!", because religion is the boss and it's designed to make its founder happy.
The point is most religions are bound by worship and obedience, no longer a Buddhist or Christian, any religion I follow all has these 2 in common: they're thinking/philosophical religions and they don't tell me what to do (excludes hoodoo which isn't a philosophy, plain and clear). I thus can do a limitless number of things because there's no specific guidelines to living: Angelici, Micronesian mythology, Thor, Mu'tazila, which I chose for religions, but belief in such things never say you have to do anything, but I'm an extremist with Mu'tazila, I simply won't tolerate the religions of other Muslims because "God is unity and justice".
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It's irrational. At least Buddhism has reason. Religions as controlling powers all have in common that obedience is clean and rebellion is dirty, but that's an authority to get you to follow their religion. There's some atmosphere that the authority is good somehow, it's emotional, well no it's not good, it's not a blessed authority, it's corrupt much like your boss at work, religions are just being soft when the reality is: "don't screw with me!", because religion is the boss and it's designed to make its founder happy.
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Irrational indeed.
Obedience is shit, im free to do what i want.
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The point is most religions are bound by worship and obedience, no longer a Buddhist or Christian, any religion I follow all has these 2 in common: they're thinking/philosophical religions and they don't tell me what to do (excludes hoodoo which isn't a philosophy, plain and clear). I thus can do a limitless number of things because there's no specific guidelines to living: Angelici, Micronesian mythology, Thor, Mu'tazila, which I chose for religions, but belief in such things never say you have to do anything, but I'm an extremist with Mu'tazila, I simply won't tolerate the religions of other Muslims because "God is unity and justice".