Buddha Dharma
Dharma Practitioner
Hinduism
Buddhism
Jainism
Zoroastrianism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Baha'i Faith
Agnostics
Atheists
Various Pagans
There are other new religious and thought movements that are minor, and it remains to be seen if they will survive or not.
Given the tendency of humans to wipe out or assimilate other ideologies- do you recognize how against the odds it actually is that your worldview has survived until today? There is something about the thought movements and religions mentioned that would seem to set them apart from others- whatever that might mean.
Do you realize that your ideology/worldview surviving into the future, in part depends on your zeal for it, and willingness to stand by it?
This is very interesting- is it not? What are the odds that a religion survives for even 2000 years? Much less millennia?
We could argue about the political factors that might have played in favor for these religions, but having looked at all of them- I must admit they all contain rather fascinating insights and interesting ideas for consideration. I don't think it is merely due to politics they have survived. They all seem rather concerned with the human condition and it's problems.
What do you say?
Buddhism
Jainism
Zoroastrianism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Baha'i Faith
Agnostics
Atheists
Various Pagans
There are other new religious and thought movements that are minor, and it remains to be seen if they will survive or not.
Given the tendency of humans to wipe out or assimilate other ideologies- do you recognize how against the odds it actually is that your worldview has survived until today? There is something about the thought movements and religions mentioned that would seem to set them apart from others- whatever that might mean.
Do you realize that your ideology/worldview surviving into the future, in part depends on your zeal for it, and willingness to stand by it?
This is very interesting- is it not? What are the odds that a religion survives for even 2000 years? Much less millennia?
We could argue about the political factors that might have played in favor for these religions, but having looked at all of them- I must admit they all contain rather fascinating insights and interesting ideas for consideration. I don't think it is merely due to politics they have survived. They all seem rather concerned with the human condition and it's problems.
What do you say?