Religion in eIreland.
Brian Boru
While the random and numerous threads about Religions in eRepublik continue to be made in the forums, what role does religion have to play in eIrish society given our terrible economic state?
And what is the government policy on the matter of religion?
Religion itself brings many things to society, positive and negative, and considering that most people on the Earth hold a religious belief, it can be very influential. How influential will it become as eRepublik develops?
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Not so influential in erepublik.
Especially after some people assign themselves like a representative of the Christian world, like first church in erepublik and else, unnecassary, reasonless acts.
And yet we see people stepping forward to defend their faith on the forums...
Perhaps as eRepublik is improved and grown, it will become more influential.
At present though, everyone\'s pretty pro-secular or is a Dioist...
how about worshipping admin ?
How about worshiping Dio Brando ? 😛
IRL religion has only brought conflicts, oppression, a poor excuse for terrible crimes. Religion is for those who don\'t want to use their brain to understand science...
\"History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government.\"
– Thomas Jefferson
\"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.\"
– Susan B. Anthony
\"No man ever believes that the Bible means what it says; he is always convinced that it says what he means.\"
– George Bernard Shaw
Science is also a kind of religion with it\'s dogma\'s and blind believers. There were times people believed earth is flat. Now they believe universe is held together by some strange and unknown \"dark matter\"
\"All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man\'s life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom.\"
\"What is the meaning of human life, or of organic life altogether? To answer this question at all implies a religion. Is there any sense then, you ask, in putting it? I answer, the man who regards his own life and that of his fellow creatures as meaningless is not merely unfortunate but almost disqualified for life.\"
\"Scientists were rated as great heretics by the church, but they were truly religious men because of their faith in the orderliness of the universe.\"
-Albert Einstein
\"I do not feel obligated to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reasons, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.\"
-Galileo Galilei
\"Although he\'s regularly asked to do so, God does not take sides in American politics.\"
-George J. Mitchell
\"Doubt is part of all religion. All the religious thinkers were doubters. \"
-Isaac Bashevis Singer
\"Only barbarians are not curious about where they come from, how they came to be where they are, where they appear to be going, whether they wish to go there, and if so, why, and if not, why not.\"
-Isaiah Berlin
\"blind believers\" are people that think you can\'t have a working Free Market in a small country.
People that listen to what science has to say are usually good at math and physics, biology and other sciences.
Since 70% of all students hate math (because they are not smart enough) they could say that the others follow science blindly.
Blind are the ones that cannot understand science.
If it\'s too difficult for you, don\'t follow science.
There are other options.
Victor what does a free market have to do with religion?
And um that makes no sense at all,its completely flawed,people think for themselves even if they are wrong,like you are about most things youve done since you got here.
LOL! Science is no religion, and has nothing to do with faith. It relies on facts and proof, no blind belief.
@Top Gun, your comment is just an attack, I\'ll ask the jury to ignore it.
@Pristanda, the ones that do not understand science think that scientists follow each other blindly.
Math is hard to study for some people.
I think we should have candidates tested in math before the elections.
Ima, Science is not like a Religion.
Science has a basis in reality.
Science is practical.
Victor, so your official policy is secularist?
My policy is not influenced by any religions or religious beliefs.
My decisions are not influenced, either.
I don\'t care what religion people around me have, it is a Free Country and soon enough, it will be a Free Market.
Victor, I was actually very good at maths which got me into a technical university.
Science does have a basis in in reality. Most of it. But history up to present day is full of \"scientists\" that discover the \"N\" radiation (which does not exist), develop IQ tests (up to this day nobody defined what is measured by those tests), develop theories and lobby them until they are believed to be true regardless of lack of evidence such as the said dark matter, start projects like Biosphere 2 or SETI which have no scientific basis and can be hardly considered experiments.
Scientists do not follow each other blindly. But there are also many that pose to be great scientists that mislead the general public. The ones that have hard time understanding what science is.
And no Brian, science itself is not practical. Science only gives answers about the world we live in. Utilising this knowledge is the practical part. But such issues revolve around technology, not science. It is very common to mistake the two.
SETI had no scientific basis? They gather radio signals and look for an intelligent pattern. Where\'s the \"unscientific\" part?
There are enough stupid people to follow scientists blindly, and there are people that pretend to be scientists and are follow by these stupid people.
But this is hardly a religion. The best at misinforming the population are the religious types.
Look at the \"intelligent design\" they came up with, pretending to be science.
\"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind\"-Albert Einstein.
That would be my heavily considered opinion on matters.
Igor, that quote is out of context.....
Ima, Technology is the direct result of science.
It would be sweet if any God in the eRepublik pantheon, maybe Dio Brando itself, would incinerate Victor Petrescu and his band of thugs.
Wouldn\'t you eIrish worship that god afterwards? 🙂
Speaking of idiots:
http://fumpr.com/images/ja9649gwx25j20sykl0q.png
@Neo, only the mighty admin can do that.
Ask Collins, he visited Hell for 3 days, sent by the might admin.
Religion in it\'s concept is nice, it gives people a sense of meaning, a set of moral values, it helps the world. But practically, it is more like a tool to manipulate people and it has been used as such from it\'s beginning.
I wish I\'m wrong, but this is my opinion after what I\'ve seen so far.
\"there are 2 things that tend to be infinite...the universe and stupidity...i have some doubts about the first one...\"- Albert Einstein...sry but i couldn\'t help it(already posted this in another article comment)...so funny and yet so true...
btw you should know that religion and faith are like 2 circles that barely touch each other...something like \"do what the priest preaches...don\'t do what the priest does..\" just remember the Inquisition and so many crimes committed in the name of God
@Brian Boru: I don\'t think that what I said is out of context. This debate quickly became a science vs religion one and I believe that they are not mutually exclusive beliefs. And in terms of science being practical, have you ever heard of quantam theory?
It is truly fascinating and a highly important area of science but it can hardly be called practical...
@Spadesharp: That may be a good point but I don\'t thnk that actions taken in the name of a religion should be held against the religion itself (unless they actually condone it). For example the Inquisition was hardly the most christian of society\'s now was it?