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The religious game

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Religion is a game in the sense of promises of gain based on what you do.

God is only a game idea, because it's not like any of your own human cognitive abilities have real experience of that concept, so it is only a factor in the religious game theory. A problem with that for comprehension is typically that, when something strange demanded by the religious gaming rules occur, it is explaned with "only God knows". But comprehension is not at all just a time passing puzzle-tool, it is an urge just as the need to breathe, and that would mean suffocation everytime "only God knows".

One fact worth to acknowledge before adventuring in religious relief promises: Among known fairytales today about Paradise, do they for example still have eyes and ears there?
Because the human cognitive tools are only temporary means: For example does the color green have purpose, so it would matter, if the grass was blue instead of green? Not really, because to the eyes colors are only necessary in order to distinguish forms. And would eyes work without light from the sun? No, so light, colors and eyes are all together necessary in order to comprehend; they translate reality just like the other cognitive abilities inform in other ways about reality too.
And in work with the cognitive abilities there are also all the drifts/urges of the human nature. Regardless of fantasies about human free will and thought, humans are driven by urge to toilet, to breathe, to comprehend, to eat, sleep, exchange ideas etc, and everytime an urge is out of balance it causes suffering; while all the cognitive abilities decide thought. Surely that is not a relieved existence if continued in Paris.

But here's an idea: The World has endowed humans with eyes, ears, comprehension, measuring, feeling and fantasizing tools, so it must be trying to tell us something, else we would have been just like other animals. So instead of trying to escape this life in adventures beliefs, why not figure out the World's message instead? Because logically when the purpose of comprehension and so on is to grasp, and the final piece is puzzled together, then that purpose should become obsolite, which should finally mean a real end to this existence!

A clue to grasping the meaning with the human urges and cognitive abilities is this, when for example the biological urges for temperature, air, water and food + movement, sleep, pee and crap are noted there are psychological urges that seems to match in the sense of (fire, air, water and earth) like mood, belief, game and work + imagination, meditation, tools and done-ideas. The clue is to use the biological urges as similarities to figure out the psychological ones.

Regardless basing human life on normal (not abnormal) experiences, rational sense and logic is surely more secure than beliefs, trying to escape reality.
 
Religion is a game in the sense of promises of gain based on what you do.

This is where I was able to stop reading because it had become clear the writer didn't know what he was talking about - where did everyone else get to?



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