What do you get out of it?

When I was little, my neighbors invited me to go to church with them. I did, and I liked it. I liked the building, and the cookies they gave out, and being an angel in the Christmas play. I learned about stories from the Bible — the burning bush, the great flood — the whole shebang. I celebrated Christmas and Easter (and still do).

As a kid, the stories from the Bible were just fun to listen to. But I never thought about the bigger picture.

Now, I’m a bit more questioning. What is religion?

For some people, it’s a way of life, and the benefit is a community of support. Others turn to religion when they’re confronted with a crisis. For some, religion is something to scoff at, something that seems irrational and lacking proof.

Some form of religion exists and is a shaping force of all societies. Is this a good thing?

Religion inspired some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring art, music, and architecture in the whole world — just look at the Hagia Sofia, the music of Purcell, and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. Charities are often based off a religion — the Salvation Army, for example.

But it’s not all good. Differences in religious beliefs have spawned some of the most appalling violence in history, for example, the Crusades, and more generally, extermination of people based on their religious beliefs. Many religions oppress women, and do not necessarily treat their adherents any better. You stick to the rules, or you get excommunicated — or doomed to hell — very fast.

Yet, most people belong to some religion. Why? What do they get out of it?

What does it mean to be religious? Why do people believe? What does it mean to be spiritual? Is being religious and being spiritual the same thing?

How would the world be different if there were no religions?

Comments

On the topic of religion

As to what people get out of religion, or possible why so many exist (assuming many if not all are false - which is not my opinion, by the way, so don't flame me on that basis), I've heard a lot about why so many could exist - I mean, even no one probably believes someone woke up and decided, "hey, I'm going to start a new religion." That's just really not likely.
What might be why so many of us cling to faith now, is that we've seen that we are in a huge universe - and many might not like the idea that we're all alone in it, or that there are other smart beings, possibly more advanced then us, possibly watching us (which gives a whole new meaning to Santa knowing when you're awake or asleep). People might cling to God as a way to guide their lives, to believe that they exist for a reason. It is a little scary to think that you are not alive for a reason, I suppose.
Also, if there were no religion, no form of judgment of your deeds after you die, people might do anything they wanted, because there would be no punishment, right? It comes down to morals, I suppose, but not everyone has very strong ones.

As far as your last two

As far as your last two lines go, this is clearly not the case, otherwise a much higher percentage of atheists would be committing crimes. Perhaps fear of legal punishment in this life works just as well if not better than fear of divine punishment in the next.

Ah, true, I'm sorry for that

Ah, true, I'm sorry for that bit.

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