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View Poll Results: Your level of observance? | |||
Non-practicing/secular form of religion |
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20 | 43.48% |
A little observant |
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3 | 6.52% |
Middle-of-the-road observance |
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11 | 23.91% |
Strict adherence to religious rules |
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4 | 8.70% |
Don't know |
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8 | 17.39% |
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#11 (permalink) | |
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A priori you're right. But bear in mind that the term atheist is mainly used in cultural contexts where monotheistic religions are predominant and they've been the main source for moral rules for the past 17 centuries. A backward movement, because Ancient Greeks already said that human moral principles can be established through a rational process. And towards year 60 Seneca enunciated the main guideline of that what we nowadays call secular humanism: "Man should be sacred to the man" And, by the way, perhaps afterwards he drank a good glass of wine. After all, it was Seneca who wrote: "Wine is a perfect cure for heaviness and sorrow" (Epistulae morales ad Lucilium) ![]() Sadly, this moral philosophy was replaced, three centuries later, by dogmas from Abrahamic religions. As a result, many people do (or don't do) things just because they think they are fulfilling "divine orders" from a supposed god. And by the way, some say God don't want us to drink alcohol. Well, that's their loss. ![]()
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Last edited by Zaqarbal; 03-28-2011 at 08:25 PM. Reason: minor |
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