tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post8089233198122305309..comments2024-03-07T14:43:21.888-08:00Comments on Whatever I want to write about: Wait for ... 200 years!Sriram Khéhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06907731254833435446noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post-69852856805683427762017-06-08T22:50:12.562-07:002017-06-08T22:50:12.562-07:00The "religions" do not merely offer thos...The "religions" do not merely offer those guidelines. They also spin a whole lot of other stories that don't do anybody any good. (btw, there are some of us who think that the Gita is one hell of a warmongering cheer!) Furthermore, rare is the follower of those "religions" who faithfully practices in everyday life the values such as those conveyed in the Ten Commandments. It is much easier to point out the trivials, because it is much easier to hide behind the "values" ... So, ahem, it is bullshit, my friend ;)Sriram Khéhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06724218458246880137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post-36839339838091776892017-06-07T19:55:29.636-07:002017-06-07T19:55:29.636-07:00That's an intriguing thought. For the first ti...That's an intriguing thought. For the first time ever, a tweet is thought inducing rather than covfefe :)<br /><br />Maybe, maybe, but you've focused on the relatively trivial ritual - praying x times a day or not eating pork. How about values. Say the Ten Commandments. Or the values from the Gita. Sure, you don't need religion to inculcate those values, but that's also a big contribution from religion (or maybe even cults).Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.com