I meant what I posted, and I understood what he said, I was referring to the political agenda set out by the religion. To gain more power, more control, more land more wealth.Uzique wrote:
"political agency".Jay wrote:
They aren't the same. If a football player wears the same underwear every game of the season because he believes it brings him luck that's a superstition. A religion is an organized set of beliefs which are applied universally to all adherents.lowing wrote:
In the context of the discussion, I thought it was understood that religion denoted, some sort of supernatural belief and consequence.
I was not going for political agendas.
If that football player convinced his entire team to wear the same pairs of underwear all season for luck, that would be a subsect of religion, like a cult. The only real difference between a cult and a religion is the level of organization and the number of adherents.
not agenda, lowing. agency. agency in philosophy is a capacity to act and enact.
So again, when I spoke of religion in this portion of the discuss with you guys, I did not have that in mind. I was thinking way more basic. A belief system that included forces beyond the control of humanity where morality might have been developed. Still can not think of a single govt. that existed without some form of religion behind it.