Wednesday, October 15, 2008

How to grow Religions

Just as there can be no atheism without an opposing God, I do not think you can have an ethereal religious system that is not also in some way a reaction to the 'real' state of man, and as such will always reflect more of simple human needs and drives and vices than it ever does of some more divine will.

For a belief set to remain distinct enough to copy itself, or at least allow its accurate reconstruction down through multiple generations - especially before the advent of widespread recorded media - it must be resistant to blurring. By this I mean, contain some internally driven self-referential logic that automatically leads the individual or group adherring to its system to deny almost point blank another conflicting system....Continued...