The Evolution of God

In an earlier post I wrote:

Monotheistic religion is built around fear. There is no other reason to believe that an omnipotent being is tuned into everything you think and do, and, if He doesn’t like what He sees, He’ll happily sentence you to an eternity of torture.

Yet we need to take this in context.  In the early, pre-scientific days of the human species, we had people, very much like ourselves, who stood in stark terror of storms, disease, eclipses, and, most certainly, death itself.

We all sympathize with the earliest days of Homo sapiens, yet we’re less sympathetic of today’s radical fundamentalist Muslims and Christians.

As I wrote in the previous post, if we still have an organized society here in 100 years, we will have long since disposed of this stupidity.

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One comment on “The Evolution of God
  1. Scott McKie says:

    The thing that you are missing is that these people force their “religion” on others – as they feel they have the right “given by their God”.

    That means that in order to not have their “God” literally forced down your throat, i.e., to live your life that way you want to:
    —you’d better be prepared to take on the “forcer” with up to “extreme prejudice” — because they will not give up – as they’ve already drunk the Jim Jones cool-aid.