>>12329658Boil down the concept of memes and you realize all things are memes.
Some are true some are not
Some limit their hosts success
Some don’t
>>12329669I don’t think believing what in what isn’t true is ultimately beneficial.
I was once religious. I found value in being Christ like.
But I’ve found the answers in science.
For example: upon observing a person or character, “mirror neurones” make you simulate yourself as that character. By in a sense rapidly making a small computer in your head that copies and grows every notion of what they are.
For lack of a better phrasing.
Essentially if you look at Jesus Christ, a Jesus Christ program forms in your head that is as human as you are. A separate person inside your head which is an entirely different person yet also you.
This is how we have empathy.
Yes I can be “Christ like” as an atheist. Because simply in thinking of him, all my simulation of him simulates me as him.
Or other people I love and value the traits over whatever perpetually stimulated thought pattern may be in control of my body at a given moment.
Maybe all the answers aren’t in one book
Or any book yet at all
But science has the answers
Yeah I don’t like Islam either and prefer Christianity but the goal must be to end both.
However they have made their purpose well in providing good characters/programs for humans to have. Human see human do.
Humanism.
Let’s make earth heaven.
Instead of waiting for the next life.