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Nature of human suffering post-war
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<blockquote data-quote="Sovereign" data-source="post: 69607" data-attributes="member: 10"><p><span style="font-size: 26px">Religion has always been an integral component of society and the individual, because it gives one an idea that something is better then the current circumstance; that this reality isn't all there is.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px">Back then, material resources were hard to create in abundance, with the industrial revolution is was possible to create products a quicker rates, giving time, labor and opportunity to individuals, but when that was subverted by greed and control into the hands of few men and or groups. We didn't get to reap the benefits, I can't remember his name but the idea goes that for that era the material concept and attitude of history and life was more precedent or becoming more and more wide spread; the point? The attitude towards existence was that whatsoever is observable and can be quantified and or observed within a physical framework, whether to the tiniest atom or the grandest of social issues, could be solved or viewed through material lens. Spirit has mainly been understood via institutions, to have had it otherwise is viewed unfavorably.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sovereign, post: 69607, member: 10"] [SIZE=7]Religion has always been an integral component of society and the individual, because it gives one an idea that something is better then the current circumstance; that this reality isn't all there is. Back then, material resources were hard to create in abundance, with the industrial revolution is was possible to create products a quicker rates, giving time, labor and opportunity to individuals, but when that was subverted by greed and control into the hands of few men and or groups. We didn't get to reap the benefits, I can't remember his name but the idea goes that for that era the material concept and attitude of history and life was more precedent or becoming more and more wide spread; the point? The attitude towards existence was that whatsoever is observable and can be quantified and or observed within a physical framework, whether to the tiniest atom or the grandest of social issues, could be solved or viewed through material lens. Spirit has mainly been understood via institutions, to have had it otherwise is viewed unfavorably.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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