and that has been my point all along, that in my personal experience, no group, organization or ideology has determined the mental health and ethical behavior of an individual.shtreimel wrote:C'mon Machinesworking...I didn't like the film (though I agree...the cinematography was stunning), c'est tout. And we agree, conventional religion IS flawed. There's not enough space in this text blog to begin to describe the flaws. But it's flawed, in similar ways, that many systems i.e. families, organizations, citites, appear to be.Machinesworking wrote:[
In this thread, to say you liked the film would be to say you think conventional religion is flawed.
basically all that stuff, atheist, agnostic, religious etc. is just to me a part of a person's armor, their outward projected self. The ethics and morals of the individual to me seem to be determined more by their family, and environment emotionally than their stance on religion.