why we isolate ourselves from society on basis of religion while humanity is our superior identity i
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As we fear that if we go against our society or the ideology of people we are in contact with they might get furious and seclude us and we cannot help it as it is our ancestoral tendency that if we are in trouble only our people will help us and all others are our enemies only the people from our community are of use or are friendly to us and we sometimes also do realise the changes in social and religions as the other communities/societies do feel the same for us
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sorry bro but i asked that why we develop ideology towards other religions .
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Bias, favoritism, prejudice, partiality, inequity, one-sidedness, bigotry - Well these are the terms we can frequently use for this deed decreed upon the sapiens' mind, but why and by whom is that so?
Sapiens sapiens, are by far - to the best of their own knowledge - the most highly evolved intellectual species domiciling the earth. They (for some goofy reasons, I exclude myself from this esteemed ethical table) are mortals, they know that's true, albeit they try to run away from this assertion of sooth.
To go away with their transgressions, they deliberately urge themselves and their companions to bow down to "the" God, Who according to them is more likely to be forgivable. Now, having put a faith in something, either selflessly or selfishly, does to an extent makes them feel more connected, more special to Him than anyone else, inculcates a somewhat wrong or right justification of righteousness. A stir of troth and stability in context to the belief in their God, outstay that to any other mortal - whosoever or whatever has nothing more to provide him with ( exceptions to be considered in all my affirmations) Results? Defy their God and their adherence is strong enough to cripple you, still asking why? Humanity stands nowhere in front of "Theobeliefs", humanity is to the immortals, loyalty and faith in religion to the omnipotent Almighty God Himself, with the zeal of the heart coexisting.
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Sapiens sapiens, are by far - to the best of their own knowledge - the most highly evolved intellectual species domiciling the earth. They (for some goofy reasons, I exclude myself from this esteemed ethical table) are mortals, they know that's true, albeit they try to run away from this assertion of sooth.
To go away with their transgressions, they deliberately urge themselves and their companions to bow down to "the" God, Who according to them is more likely to be forgivable. Now, having put a faith in something, either selflessly or selfishly, does to an extent makes them feel more connected, more special to Him than anyone else, inculcates a somewhat wrong or right justification of righteousness. A stir of troth and stability in context to the belief in their God, outstay that to any other mortal - whosoever or whatever has nothing more to provide him with ( exceptions to be considered in all my affirmations) Results? Defy their God and their adherence is strong enough to cripple you, still asking why? Humanity stands nowhere in front of "Theobeliefs", humanity is to the immortals, loyalty and faith in religion to the omnipotent Almighty God Himself, with the zeal of the heart coexisting.
Got your answer yet? No, life can give the best !
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