Stranger Thoughts - Religion and Violence continued
After reading the blog post on Religion and Violence (see Religion and Violence blog post), I felt a little confused. I have never thought about civilisation as originally being based upon and held together by scapegoating in order to control human tendencies towards violence.
This sparks thoughts in my mind about whether human beings are innately violent, whether all civilisations have been founded the same way, and what about relatively non violent cultures?
To contemplate human sacrifice, is to contemplate the not so civilised basis of high order civilisation.
I do agree that it does appear that humanity is at a cross roads between continued survival on the planet, and self destruction, and it is not only violence and war which threatens us. Though breaking cycles of violence by not taking revenge, is at least one burden people can lay down and try and pass beyond to make the world more peaceful.
How long do intelligent life forms and civilisations exist before destroying themselves? So far we are alone, we have nothing to compare ourselves to.
This sparks thoughts in my mind about whether human beings are innately violent, whether all civilisations have been founded the same way, and what about relatively non violent cultures?
To contemplate human sacrifice, is to contemplate the not so civilised basis of high order civilisation.
I do agree that it does appear that humanity is at a cross roads between continued survival on the planet, and self destruction, and it is not only violence and war which threatens us. Though breaking cycles of violence by not taking revenge, is at least one burden people can lay down and try and pass beyond to make the world more peaceful.
How long do intelligent life forms and civilisations exist before destroying themselves? So far we are alone, we have nothing to compare ourselves to.
My thoughts on this are a continued work in progress..
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