Great post! I agree. Many of us live in a humanistic society where everything has to be relatable to humans. The concepts of "good" and "evil" are completely humanistic. A hurricane is bad because it destroys property and threatens our lives but nature would not see a hurricane as bad. Many present day religions are extremely humanistic. They paint a world where humans are the center and everything revolves around them. When someone hurts us they are bad and when someone helps us they are good. But these concepts mean nothing outside of our warped sense of importance. Now that isn't to say I don't see good and bad in the world but I understand that it is relative to only myself and others for which I can share that with. When you truly understand this concept you see that religion just doesn't make much sense in explaining any of our true exsistence and the universe in which we live.
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