Bringing up the 'God is dead' quote from Nietzche again..
What I've learned in my life is an individual can live a none theistic life maintaining their morality so long as they maintain a degree of self reflection constantly. The fact that A LOT of people don't have an inner monologue throws that out of the window for the wider public so that's why you need religious doctrine to keep them in line and not become degenerates.
The surrounding people don't need to be theist, but they need to use similar social tools to religion. Namely shame and reverence. Trying to "destigmatize" everything is one of the most destructive things the left has done to society.
Replace "sin" with "dishonor" and a society could be just as stable. But when the negative action stops causing any kind of stigma, both types would crumble.
You can have common doctrine, dogma, beliefs, and practices without the spiritual elements. Is that still a religion?
Bringing up the 'God is dead' quote from Nietzche again..
What I've learned in my life is an individual can live a none theistic life maintaining their morality so long as they maintain a degree of self reflection constantly. The fact that A LOT of people don't have an inner monologue throws that out of the window for the wider public so that's why you need religious doctrine to keep them in line and not become degenerates.
Only if enough people around them are still religious enough to impart their moral framework to the non-believer.
The surrounding people don't need to be theist, but they need to use similar social tools to religion. Namely shame and reverence. Trying to "destigmatize" everything is one of the most destructive things the left has done to society.
Replace "sin" with "dishonor" and a society could be just as stable. But when the negative action stops causing any kind of stigma, both types would crumble.
You can have common doctrine, dogma, beliefs, and practices without the spiritual elements. Is that still a religion?