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The issues you describe apply to any grouping of people. Tribes have their own truths. Look at how popular those "we believe science is real" signs are. You could remove religion and we'd still have the same issues. I don't think it's possible to solve them. The best solution is going to be a world where a long, happy life is guaranteed by forces outside man's control. This will likely alleviate a lot of the tribal i…
The difference between religion and other groups is that it provides an impenetrable shield to those who wield it, and virtually anything can be deflected a-la > God's ways are mysterious fashion. Any differing positions appear as attacks against the person's religion, which - when it carries sufficient argumentative power - can shake the foundations of the person's world model. This, in turn, prevents them from acce…
The funny thing about pushing the ‘free will is an illusion’ argument is that it sounds exactly like a faith argument.
How is one going to ever prove that free will does not exist when most of us are running real time experiments during most of our waking hours.
For some reason, the universe gained consciousness even though it could have outputted zombies that would never argue whether they are not zombies :)