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RE: Humane and inhumane

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Therefore, if humanity is actually inhumanity, but at the same time stubbornly calls itself humanity, then beings who do not possess and do not understand this so-called humanity are inhuman, right?

Reminds me on Nietzschean ways of thought...

The concept and purpose of 'Religion' is very complex, but one point is just as you said, I fear: that more than few people are trained to follow moral rules and ethic principles only in religious contexts...

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I must note that, amidst all the meaninglessness, boredom, annoying rules, even fanaticism in some parts of the world, for the first time I am able to recognize the merits of this human creation (religion). It was necessary, infinitely necessary, to preserve our limited world on this small, unfortunate planet, at least until now, albeit in this form. And I'm not against people who follow moral rules and ethical principles only in religious contexts. This is still something, it's still some kind of achievement above human nature.