Why is a religion so good at commanding people to behave a certain way
But, eitherway, what the OP describes is not what seems to be going on. — Πετροκότσυφας
In many ways, religion is everything philosophy could hope to be. It's stance on ethics commands that one ought to behave in a certain way and people oblige to this commandment and follow with the commands of any said religion. — Posty McPostface
Religion can't study philosophy but philosophy can study religion. — TheMadFool
Why is a religion so good at commanding people to behave a certain way — Posty McPostface
Why is a religion so good at commanding people to behave a certain way and philosophy, which relishes in how people ought to behave. — Posty McPostface
I dunno if you've demonstrated how you see religion as superior to philosophy in the OP? I'm trying to find it. — Noble Dust
Why is a religion so good at commanding people to behave a certain way — Posty McPostface
A priest or prophet can command because he has authority. — Bitter Crank
Because it uses the boogeymen man to scare the bejeezus out of people so that the toe the line. — Sir2u
Religion is based on prophecy, ritual, magic, authority, and belief. — Bitter Crank
I think, instead of 'superior', we should say, "religion is more popular than philosophy." I think it's because religion seeks to accommodate people using the least degree of qualification and then allows them to progress from there. — BrianW
I don't know if you're just playing devil's advocate, but I think that you're right, both here most prominently, but also in the motion that Christianity speaks directly to the reality of the human condition, — All sight
...and it is through this basis that the divisions I mentioned arise. — All sight
I was interested in calling out this discrepancy between philosophizing and the practice of religion? Why is a religion so good at commanding people to behave a certain way and philosophy, which relishes in how people ought to behave. Is this simply an is-ought problem, and why so? — Posty McPostface
Why is a religion so good at commanding people to behave a certain way and philosophy, which relishes in how people ought to behave. Is this simply an is-ought problem, and why so? — Posty McPostface
In the news recently,300 Catholic priests molested 1000 children in one state alone.
Philosophers are folks who might at worst cheat on their wives, or drink or smoke a little sumpin' sumpin'. They don't usually commit acts of violence or molestation. — 3rdClassCitizen
In a modern philosophical education, while the teacher will of course harbor beliefs of their own that will influence the class, the attempt is made to expose students to many ideas that are often contradictory. The end-goal is to get students to think about ideas, arguments, and be able to articulate the ideas and arguments well but to think on their own in choosing said beliefs. — Moliere
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