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Unfortunately no such [[traditions]] exist for those with [[secular]] orientation. But since [[tradition]] and [[ritual]] are integral to [[culture]], it is necessary for [[metaculture]] to develop [[traditions]] and [[rituals]] that can reinforce modern values like [[freedom]], [[reason]], [[science]], [[equality]], etc. | Unfortunately no such [[traditions]] exist for those with [[secular]] orientation. But since [[tradition]] and [[ritual]] are integral to [[culture]], it is necessary for [[metaculture]] to develop [[traditions]] and [[rituals]] that can reinforce modern values like [[freedom]], [[reason]], [[science]], [[equality]], etc. | ||
In order to remedy this situation, the first step is to enumerate all of the functions that religion serves in our [[society]] and personal [[psychology]], in order that we can find [[secular]] analogs for each that can perform the same function, or improve upon it. | |||
== Essential Components of Religion == | |||
A fully fledged religion needs to have | |||
* A [[god]] | |||
* A [[creation]] story | |||
* An [[apocalypse]] story | |||
* Cultural [[history]] | |||
* A system of [[ethics]] | |||
* Enforcement of [[taboos]] | |||
* [[Rituals]] to celebrate [[life]]'s milestones like [[birth]], [[coming of age]], [[marriage]] and [[death]] | |||
* A narrative that provides [[meaning]], context, and easy transmission of a [[culture]]'s most critical beliefs | |||
* Enough followers to not be considered a ''cult'' | |||
metaculture should provide all of these things in order to fully serve the social and [[God Concept|psychological functions of religion]] without contradicting the [[rational]], [[materialistic]] view of the [[universe]]. | |||
== metaculture's Core Theology == | == metaculture's Core Theology == | ||
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* [[Afterlife|The Afterlife]] | * [[Afterlife|The Afterlife]] | ||
* [[Apocalypse Prevention]] | * [[Apocalypse Prevention]] | ||
== Evolution of Religion == | == Evolution of Religion == |
Revision as of 08:19, 11 March 2024
Religion is belief in god in practice. Those that share a common belief system will express those beliefs in their traditions, rituals and worship practices.
Unfortunately no such traditions exist for those with secular orientation. But since tradition and ritual are integral to culture, it is necessary for metaculture to develop traditions and rituals that can reinforce modern values like freedom, reason, science, equality, etc.
In order to remedy this situation, the first step is to enumerate all of the functions that religion serves in our society and personal psychology, in order that we can find secular analogs for each that can perform the same function, or improve upon it.
Essential Components of Religion
A fully fledged religion needs to have
- A god
- A creation story
- An apocalypse story
- Cultural history
- A system of ethics
- Enforcement of taboos
- Rituals to celebrate life's milestones like birth, coming of age, marriage and death
- A narrative that provides meaning, context, and easy transmission of a culture's most critical beliefs
- Enough followers to not be considered a cult
metaculture should provide all of these things in order to fully serve the social and psychological functions of religion without contradicting the rational, materialistic view of the universe.
metaculture's Core Theology
Details on the key theological beliefs and assumptions behind metaculture are listed here:
- Definition of god
- Pantheism
- Universalism
- The fractal geometry of god
- The god concept
- Sierpinski Trinity
- Morality and Ethics
- The Dogma of No Dogma
- Faith and Certainty
- Creation Story
- The Afterlife
- Apocalypse Prevention
Evolution of Religion
Throughout history, the traditions of one culture have been coopted and repurposed by the next. Saturnalia becomes Christmas once the Roman Empire becomes a Christian state. This makes sense from a psychological perspective since it is much easier to redirect an existing habit than to form a new one from nothing.
Christmas has already been coopted again by the god of capitalism, and as such it should be embraced. Rather than being a selfish perversion of the teachings of Jesus, it can be a joyous celebration of all the wonderful stuff that capitalism is so good at producing. This is simply acknowledging the evolution in meaning that the Christmas holiday has already undergone.
And this is the nature of rituals. They evolve and change their meaning with the tide of history. Old traditions become new by taking on new meaning imbued by future generations. Rarely are they simply made up out of whole cloth, and when they are it's more likely to become a cult than a religion.
Religion Videos
There are a lot of videos on religion that could be chosen. Here are some of them.