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newbie
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February 08, 2018, 04:10:25 PM
The structural-functional approach to religion has its roots in Emile Durkheim’s work on religion. Durkheim argued that religion is, in a sense, the celebration and even (self-) worship of human society. Given this approach, Durkheim proposed that religion has three major functions in society: it provides social cohesion to help maintain social solidarity through shared rituals and beliefs, social control to enforce religious-based morals and norms to help maintain conformity and control in society, and it offers meaning and purpose to answer any existential questions. Further, Durkheim placed himself in the positivist tradition, meaning that he thought of his study of society as dispassionate and scientific. He was deeply interested in the problem of what held complex modern societies together. Religion, he argued, was an expression of social cohesion.

newbie
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February 03, 2018, 09:24:40 AM
Religion is a cultural universal because it fulfills several basic functions within human societies. It is a basic requirement of group life. In sociological terms, these include both manifest and latent functions. Among the manifest (open and stated) functions of religion are included defining the spiritual world and giving meaning to the divine.but religen is defferent from thing of the pepols
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 08:23:45 AM
The religion of islam or any other religion is a stick to pointing the way for people who are blind to the value of moral values and norms religious norms that rate in the community. By having a religious person will always be on the path of goodness and truth that can benefit yourself or other people in your life
member
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February 03, 2018, 07:50:14 AM
I'm an atheist and have the following standpoint:

 - All religions are hoaxes, making people belive in non-existing gods.

Religions serve the following purposes:

1. Making people have some comfort in their lives, having something else than themselves to pray to and look up to. This is mostly culturrally dependent,
most people adhere to the religion were they grew up, and what was ingrained in them from early childhood.

2. To keep uneducated people in control.

3. To keep power and control in a central position.

If religion was all about love to your God, and it was all a mental thing, there would be no need for churches, and all accessories that goes with a religion.

It's sad that a God-fearing man goes regularily to church to get closer to his maker. He could've been just as close to his God in his couch at home.

Many religious entities collect money, and are rather greedy, there are internal battles about power and control, just think of the Vatican.

I think it's rather sad that in 2012, so many people put their belief in something that doesn't exist. You may pray, and you may feel that your prayers were heard,
and things turn for the better in your life, but most of the time, the prayers are futile, and the only one that can change anything in your life is yourself.

States need to separate themselves from religion, and any religious society needs to take care of itself. Many religious societies does serve a good purpose in their
municipality, and there's nothing wrong with that,  and I do respect anyone that has their faith, but I don't think there's any God of any sorts, and people need to take
responsibility for their own lives.

Will the earth ever come to a point where people are so educated that they understand that science is the only true answer, and that everything else is fairytales ?

As much as I respect any Christian or any devoted religious person from any other religion (I may think his belief is a joke, but I would never say it to his face to force a confrontation in disrespect), I don't think any religions should have any special protection under the law.

Part of the problem is that Religion is so ingrained into the culture of most countries, that many people don't even question it.

Education will put the power in the hands of the people to learn about the world around them, and will remove the power of the leaders of their religion over them.

As an atheist, I don't think your religion defines whether you're a good person or not, that's more down to the person itself, and the values you've been taught in your upbringing, and what you've learned through your education.

Now, with the recent uproar about the 'Innocence of Muslims'-movie, people shouldn't get upset about it. If they don't like it, they should simply ignore it, and don't speak of it. Killing people, making riots etc. and claim that it's because of this movie, this is not right. People are always responsible for what they do.

If I were a Christian, and someone mocked my religion and called me a religious fool, and I got angry and burned down their house, that would be completely unacceptable by me, and I would need to take the full penalty for it.

Some people say we should not provoke 'islam' through cartoons, movies etc. And this may seem like the easy way out. But what if we continously bombarded Islam with this material, would they keep rioting every day of the week, every week, every month and every year, or would they finally sit down and say to themselves: "I'm tired of fighting, I can be a good muslim, no matter what any people say about my religion".

Islam doesn't receive more goodwill by having it's followers react like this, I would think most sivilized people just seeing this for what it is; outright crimes. Also I think a lot of the people that we see rioting in the streets, are only using this movie as an excuse for acting like they do.

Is there a single other Religion in the world were the members would've reacted like this over a movie ?

What do you all think ?



You say religion is haox let me just remind you that the century with the most deaths in history was the 20.st century
when the rulers of the world ware atheists: Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin.... This is fact, so no subjective point of yours would matter.

Religion helps people stay in touch with their good side. When you remove God from your life you are erasing the whole morality of yours.
You now become the judge of what is right and wrong and what seems to you right doesn`t mean the other person would say it is.
So there we can see the need to have one reference of what is good and what is bad.

Let me ask you further question if you say there is good and bad then you must say there must be a moral law that defines good and bad.
If you have a moral law that defines good and bad then there must be a moral giver and that is God. Or would you say that a dictionary is
just a byproduct of an explosion in a printing office.
newbie
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February 02, 2018, 02:03:14 PM
Religion can unite cultural differences in a plural society. Religion is very important and very instrumental in shaping and building the order of society become more organized, and more advanced because the teachings of religion can create harmony culture and improve the quality of association in people who have different religions in a plural society to always coexist without any envy, envy, feel the most right and others.
newbie
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February 02, 2018, 01:12:04 PM
Religion nowdays is slowly dying because of new generation of peope who interested in science and don't wanna be slaves of church like our parents.
legendary
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February 02, 2018, 10:13:46 AM
I'm an atheist and have the following standpoint:

 - All religions are hoaxes, making people belive in non-existing gods.

Religions serve the following purposes:

1. Making people have some comfort in their lives, having something else than themselves to pray to and look up to. This is mostly culturrally dependent,
most people adhere to the religion were they grew up, and what was ingrained in them from early childhood.

2. To keep uneducated people in control.

3. To keep power and control in a central position.

If religion was all about love to your God, and it was all a mental thing, there would be no need for churches, and all accessories that goes with a religion.

It's sad that a God-fearing man goes regularily to church to get closer to his maker. He could've been just as close to his God in his couch at home.

Many religious entities collect money, and are rather greedy, there are internal battles about power and control, just think of the Vatican.

I think it's rather sad that in 2012, so many people put their belief in something that doesn't exist. You may pray, and you may feel that your prayers were heard,
and things turn for the better in your life, but most of the time, the prayers are futile, and the only one that can change anything in your life is yourself.

States need to separate themselves from religion, and any religious society needs to take care of itself. Many religious societies does serve a good purpose in their
municipality, and there's nothing wrong with that,  and I do respect anyone that has their faith, but I don't think there's any God of any sorts, and people need to take
responsibility for their own lives.

Will the earth ever come to a point where people are so educated that they understand that science is the only true answer, and that everything else is fairytales ?

As much as I respect any Christian or any devoted religious person from any other religion (I may think his belief is a joke, but I would never say it to his face to force a confrontation in disrespect), I don't think any religions should have any special protection under the law.

Part of the problem is that Religion is so ingrained into the culture of most countries, that many people don't even question it.

Education will put the power in the hands of the people to learn about the world around them, and will remove the power of the leaders of their religion over them.

As an atheist, I don't think your religion defines whether you're a good person or not, that's more down to the person itself, and the values you've been taught in your upbringing, and what you've learned through your education.

Now, with the recent uproar about the 'Innocence of Muslims'-movie, people shouldn't get upset about it. If they don't like it, they should simply ignore it, and don't speak of it. Killing people, making riots etc. and claim that it's because of this movie, this is not right. People are always responsible for what they do.

If I were a Christian, and someone mocked my religion and called me a religious fool, and I got angry and burned down their house, that would be completely unacceptable by me, and I would need to take the full penalty for it.

Some people say we should not provoke 'islam' through cartoons, movies etc. And this may seem like the easy way out. But what if we continously bombarded Islam with this material, would they keep rioting every day of the week, every week, every month and every year, or would they finally sit down and say to themselves: "I'm tired of fighting, I can be a good muslim, no matter what any people say about my religion".

Islam doesn't receive more goodwill by having it's followers react like this, I would think most sivilized people just seeing this for what it is; outright crimes. Also I think a lot of the people that we see rioting in the streets, are only using this movie as an excuse for acting like they do.

Is there a single other Religion in the world were the members would've reacted like this over a movie ?

What do you all think ?

In the past religion was a kind of constitution. People used religion making life brighter and liveable. But in the following years rich people used it for their own benefits. And it is still for them governments. I believe that religion is opium of poor people.
full member
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February 02, 2018, 06:58:06 AM
Religion is the good source of the word of God. They encourage someone to live in a perfect will of God, to fear God and must obey the commandments of God.
jr. member
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February 02, 2018, 04:58:35 AM
I think religions are important aspects in life, they add depth to a person's well being and help
guide and shape an individuals belief, purpose and values. It brings people together and advocates
peace, love and unity. It brings order to our chaotic lives. In our society and communities religion
played a significant role that helped mold, develop and influence our culture and practices.
jr. member
Activity: 280
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February 01, 2018, 11:36:56 PM
There are variety of religions. But I believe that all have the same purpose. Humans are created for one ultimate goal and that is everlasting life and happiness. And that is when a person is with his creator. So, each of the religions has its own belief and teachings. Making people to do good and follow what is right. This is the advantage of having a religion. Without it, maybe people will not be guided and have the tendency the society to be chaotic.
sr. member
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February 01, 2018, 11:12:33 PM
I'm an atheist and have the following standpoint:

 - All religions are hoaxes, making people belive in non-existing gods.

Religions serve the following purposes:

1. Making people have some comfort in their lives, having something else than themselves to pray to and look up to. This is mostly culturrally dependent,
most people adhere to the religion were they grew up, and what was ingrained in them from early childhood.

2. To keep uneducated people in control.

3. To keep power and control in a central position.

If religion was all about love to your God, and it was all a mental thing, there would be no need for churches, and all accessories that goes with a religion.

It's sad that a God-fearing man goes regularily to church to get closer to his maker. He could've been just as close to his God in his couch at home.

Many religious entities collect money, and are rather greedy, there are internal battles about power and control, just think of the Vatican.

I think it's rather sad that in 2012, so many people put their belief in something that doesn't exist. You may pray, and you may feel that your prayers were heard,
and things turn for the better in your life, but most of the time, the prayers are futile, and the only one that can change anything in your life is yourself.

States need to separate themselves from religion, and any religious society needs to take care of itself. Many religious societies does serve a good purpose in their
municipality, and there's nothing wrong with that,  and I do respect anyone that has their faith, but I don't think there's any God of any sorts, and people need to take
responsibility for their own lives.

Will the earth ever come to a point where people are so educated that they understand that science is the only true answer, and that everything else is fairytales ?

As much as I respect any Christian or any devoted religious person from any other religion (I may think his belief is a joke, but I would never say it to his face to force a confrontation in disrespect), I don't think any religions should have any special protection under the law.

Part of the problem is that Religion is so ingrained into the culture of most countries, that many people don't even question it.

Education will put the power in the hands of the people to learn about the world around them, and will remove the power of the leaders of their religion over them.

As an atheist, I don't think your religion defines whether you're a good person or not, that's more down to the person itself, and the values you've been taught in your upbringing, and what you've learned through your education.

Now, with the recent uproar about the 'Innocence of Muslims'-movie, people shouldn't get upset about it. If they don't like it, they should simply ignore it, and don't speak of it. Killing people, making riots etc. and claim that it's because of this movie, this is not right. People are always responsible for what they do.

If I were a Christian, and someone mocked my religion and called me a religious fool, and I got angry and burned down their house, that would be completely unacceptable by me, and I would need to take the full penalty for it.

Some people say we should not provoke 'islam' through cartoons, movies etc. And this may seem like the easy way out. But what if we continously bombarded Islam with this material, would they keep rioting every day of the week, every week, every month and every year, or would they finally sit down and say to themselves: "I'm tired of fighting, I can be a good muslim, no matter what any people say about my religion".

Islam doesn't receive more goodwill by having it's followers react like this, I would think most sivilized people just seeing this for what it is; outright crimes. Also I think a lot of the people that we see rioting in the streets, are only using this movie as an excuse for acting like they do.

Is there a single other Religion in the world were the members would've reacted like this over a movie ?

What do you all think ?


The function of religion is to gather every humankind. Religion serves as the tie to make the belief better. I do agree that Religion is also a consideration for all the culture. Sometimes, fiestas like what happens in Ph and Spain are because of religion. The devotion is because of religion. It is a tool for people to get connected to eachother.
newbie
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February 01, 2018, 10:42:40 PM
Because the teachings of religion that always prioritize to always live good behavior, mutual respect and compassion with people of different religions can realize unity and unity and as a tool to get to world peace. the world has Tarusan country with ideology and religion that is different, but all countries based on mutual respect of human rights, mutual respect, promoting equality but not adverse to each other, away from the insults or blasphemy against others and not to feel right, then world peace will always be created until the end of time.
full member
Activity: 396
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February 01, 2018, 12:40:17 PM
I'm an atheist and have the following standpoint:

 - All religions are hoaxes, making people belive in non-existing gods.

Religions serve the following purposes:

1. Making people have some comfort in their lives, having something else than themselves to pray to and look up to. This is mostly culturrally dependent,
most people adhere to the religion were they grew up, and what was ingrained in them from early childhood.

2. To keep uneducated people in control.

3. To keep power and control in a central position.

If religion was all about love to your God, and it was all a mental thing, there would be no need for churches, and all accessories that goes with a religion.

It's sad that a God-fearing man goes regularily to church to get closer to his maker. He could've been just as close to his God in his couch at home.

Many religious entities collect money, and are rather greedy, there are internal battles about power and control, just think of the Vatican.

I think it's rather sad that in 2012, so many people put their belief in something that doesn't exist. You may pray, and you may feel that your prayers were heard,
and things turn for the better in your life, but most of the time, the prayers are futile, and the only one that can change anything in your life is yourself.

States need to separate themselves from religion, and any religious society needs to take care of itself. Many religious societies does serve a good purpose in their
municipality, and there's nothing wrong with that,  and I do respect anyone that has their faith, but I don't think there's any God of any sorts, and people need to take
responsibility for their own lives.

Will the earth ever come to a point where people are so educated that they understand that science is the only true answer, and that everything else is fairytales ?

As much as I respect any Christian or any devoted religious person from any other religion (I may think his belief is a joke, but I would never say it to his face to force a confrontation in disrespect), I don't think any religions should have any special protection under the law.

Part of the problem is that Religion is so ingrained into the culture of most countries, that many people don't even question it.

Education will put the power in the hands of the people to learn about the world around them, and will remove the power of the leaders of their religion over them.

As an atheist, I don't think your religion defines whether you're a good person or not, that's more down to the person itself, and the values you've been taught in your upbringing, and what you've learned through your education.

Now, with the recent uproar about the 'Innocence of Muslims'-movie, people shouldn't get upset about it. If they don't like it, they should simply ignore it, and don't speak of it. Killing people, making riots etc. and claim that it's because of this movie, this is not right. People are always responsible for what they do.

If I were a Christian, and someone mocked my religion and called me a religious fool, and I got angry and burned down their house, that would be completely unacceptable by me, and I would need to take the full penalty for it.

Some people say we should not provoke 'islam' through cartoons, movies etc. And this may seem like the easy way out. But what if we continously bombarded Islam with this material, would they keep rioting every day of the week, every week, every month and every year, or would they finally sit down and say to themselves: "I'm tired of fighting, I can be a good muslim, no matter what any people say about my religion".

Islam doesn't receive more goodwill by having it's followers react like this, I would think most sivilized people just seeing this for what it is; outright crimes. Also I think a lot of the people that we see rioting in the streets, are only using this movie as an excuse for acting like they do.

Is there a single other Religion in the world were the members would've reacted like this over a movie ?

What do you all think ?

To be honest the main function of religion is setting us apart , but the greatest benefits of religion by increasing our faith , but despite the fight all of the world because of our religion or different culture. But the fact is just have faith on our God , because we all have one God and thats Him , the father of Jesus.
newbie
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January 24, 2018, 07:24:47 AM
Religion is our faith. The greatest function is that we always do good in the world and stock in the hereafter. What happens if there is no religion, the world is likely to be chaotic. People in the world are competing to get better because of the foundation of a religion. Religion is the foundation of the world and the hereafter.
full member
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January 24, 2018, 07:02:55 AM
I think the function of religion is basically to be the standard of society to tell us whether the act we are doing is morally correct or not. That's why religion is important to all of us. It also serves as a beacon of light that gives people hope and direct to the right path where people should go. So, it is really good for people to have religion.
newbie
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January 24, 2018, 01:53:17 AM
it provides social cohesion to help maintain social solidarity through shared rituals and beliefs, social control to enforce religious-based morals and norms to help maintain conformity and control in society,
legendary
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January 23, 2018, 11:40:15 AM
Religion should help us understand God's hearth and our purpose of life.
Religion should develop our spirituality and help us prepare for spiritual life.
In ideal world we will not need religion because we will have direct connection with God.
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 11:36:21 AM
A spiritual consensus in human society that he has a certain direction.
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 11:29:32 AM

the function of religion as a guideline for the life of mankind in the world to prepare deeds to face death, and Set the ordinance of human relationship with God and man with man
sr. member
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January 14, 2018, 11:35:19 AM
The movie never existed.  The riots are false flag attacks to prepare the public for the coming Iran invasion.

Also, aliens.
This discussion is so sensitive to everyone. But for me function of religion is to know GOD even we are different religion but ONE GOD that we know. Just believe him and trust him.
Indeed to know the creator is the function of religion but i doubt that's the case anymore. Most pastors are taking advantage of religion and enriching themselves, others are using it as a means to do whatever they want including killing and other despicable acts.
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