HOMO STULTUS
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This book was written completely without pre-ideation. All of this was debated while writing. I did not know anything of this before I wrote it. The only thing I knew, which I had realised back in 2003, was that religion is a species-specific code of practice for humans. I tried to communicate this to my…
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In 2003, I was working as a school assistant for a blind girl in upper secondary school. During a religion lesson, a teacher with degrees in psychology and theology, asked the class: ”Do you know the meaning of religions?” The teacher did not wait for the class to answer, but continued: ”Do you think you…
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Another friend of mine did not want to believe or understand this in any way. As a result, I came up with more ideas:Where do all of these people get their religions? It’s not something we are born with. It must be some kind of a human trait, as it is often noted that everyone…
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My understanding shows that religions are biology. When you believe, it is an animal’s biological feature that you possess. Isn’t that lovely? You are unable to know anything at all based on religion, because the religion is a construction within you, one that must exist so that you can have the instructions to act in…
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These are some of the things I know of us, the herd instructors: MOSES Moses allegedly received his instructions from God, which means that God spoke to him. It is likely that the ten commandments rose into Moses’ consciousness after and understanding of them had been developing in his subconsciousness throughout the events of his…
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Evolution applies to everything. It applies to animals and plants. You know that much. It also applies to religions. Actually, religions reflect the Human story of growth well. First, there were guys on the trees, scared of natural forces and other animals. They gave them names and called them gods. The guys then descended from…
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What is the likelihood of anything existing in the world or that existence exists? Mathematically, the probability of this is practically zero. However, as we can perceive that we exist and everything else we sense too, and we have no chance of leaving this planet, because there are no other planets that would be habitable,…
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As we perceive our existence, somewhere in world history, point one exists. This is the analytical god, Primum mobile immotum, the first unmoved mover. It was already understood by Aristotle. This is based on causality, on everything having cause and effect. Aristotle made the conclusion that everything in the world has come to be as…
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After some thought, I came to the conclusion that there is nothing else that can assume the place or role of God aside our Biosphere. (Except, of course, the entity of Human, the whole herd, but this is a smaller god.) The Biosphere encompasses everything living. It affects everything that exists in our reality. As…
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Most people probably think of God as a creature of no limits, encompassing everything that exists within, of being universal? This is a good definition of God, but… For a universal god like this, nothing that we do, like prayers, has any influence. The effects of all we do and think for this kind of…
