Religious
Humanity is not conceived to end
Contrary to Christian culture's popular belief; the Christian Bible is not a religious book. The Christian Bible can be followed religiously, but it was not intended to be so. In all of it's wisdom, in all of it's knowledge beyond mortal human understanding, and in all of the supernatural majesty presented, the Christian Bible was intended to make sense that would become common to humanity. Neither has other writings of true faith been intended as religious. They have all been intended as Unidiversal guides to assist every person in growth, understanding, and comprehending existence, as it is beyond ourselves and in our future.
Religion is a part of life. It was placed on this earth to help protect us from ourselves. If people were not able to follow faith blindly and to death then we would have obliterated our own survival, along with who knows how much more, long ago. Even when people have not had faith in themselves, or in people around them, or in rival cultures, faith still exits in humanity. Even when we choose to eradicate ideals of societies and allow our own to be sacrificed, we have still not allowed our history, as we know it, to end.
Religion is also more than blind faith. Not only has religion been used as a crutch, an excuse, and a reason to disbelieve and disregard each other, people have used religion to stifle progress, ban truth, and commit entire lives to causes unrelated to their true purposes. Religion has been used to make people believe that one is better and more deserving than another when in reality; this type of religious myriad has only succeeded in raising generations of hopeless and shameless self-centered success stories without any more than an inkling of what reality is all about.
People are everywhere, and with people come basic inherent and learned tendencies. All of our basics are innate and necessary to live, survive, and succeed in this life. These basics were not intended to stop here though. Not only were we meant to survive and be self preserving, but also we are to thrive and be equal. Not only are we to succeed but we are to go far beyond all that we know and have had in the past. Not only are we to value freedom unto death, we are to value every living person, creature, and bit of material because all people and existence have been assembled, in this life, to succeed in knowing and developing endlessly in this life.
The human body was never meant to die from its origin. It was molded and given the ability to breathe and develop endless understanding throughout eternity. So where do people get the idea that any other human being is of less value than another? Even if it is required of one person to imprison or kill another, isn't it all in sorrow for the great loss?
Look at the loss of our own progress occurring in history and today because so much time has been wasted on worthless efforts of people, including our own, to imperialize ourselves in one way then another. Look at the wasted time, effort, and loss of valuable life it has taken to unhand slave owners. See the disdain and dissension governments and leaders of the world, including our own, have wasted time and public resources to stifle the voice, demean, and destroy the endless work, effort, and contribution women bring to society and humankind. And we can not ignore the gashes intricately placed in the human race from every side to uselessly destroy and eliminate cultural diversity and personal preferences in our own lives.
What a waste of time and energy we have accomplished in our selfish, self-seeking, social manipulating, coexistence-destroying quest. It's as if when we gain religion we must wear blinders instead of faith. It's as if we lack faith that creation was built to withstand diversity from the beginning.
People's faith has been focused in this world, in this life; and in our own societies and cultures. Isn't it obvious that no one person, culture, sex, or society has been intended to supercede any other? Isn't it obvious that segments of creation not meant to be will destroy themselves without superceding selfish ideals of another? "Can we not have faith enough to believe that creation was established to provide for each and all of us to find, develop, and become what we are meant to be in this life regardless of historical inadequacies?" Isn't it also obvious that the earth was not intended to house all of the cultures and societies of creation? Humanity and all of creation has been developing throughout the ages. Humanity has been growing and learning to comprehend necessary concepts through great pain and loss one step at a time. The school of hard knocks has been our teacher and the realization of what we have lost is our guide.
The universe and all creation has been developing since before the beginning of time. Not only have we lost the continuing contributions of so many people and much more, we have lost the ability to go back to develop our lives, societies, cultures, world, and even our universe as it has all been intended to be at this point in time. Originally, humanity had a direct line of communication going with our creator and we have failed to have clear faith that the creator set things in motion as they were intended to be.
Now it is time that we realize that our existence also holds the key to return to the original plan. We must learn what it means to return to accomplish the original purpose of creation, and find out how to apply ourselves to that purpose. Is our purpose beyond our reach or understanding after all of this wasted time and energy? Are we beyond abilities of comprehending why we are here and what others and all elements exist for? Is there any way to fathom and gain the substance of all that has been lost in the history of time, energy, and space? Is the loss so great and the divide too deep and wide that the purpose and substance of life and existence as we know it is irretrievable? Isn't it useless and too overwhelming to try to understand, let alone comprehend, anything to do with creation's purpose and how it should have developed to be in life and surroundings today?
It is not hopeless if reconciliation has been provided by the only source that could provide it, the ultimate of all existence. Humanity is not conceived to end.