I don't think it is boring with respect to the main topics discussed on this board. If you believe that God made the Earth for humans, or worse - that we are approaching the end times when the Earth will be destroyed by God anyway - then why bother worrying about environmental problems?Alain75 wrote:That's the "novel" aspect or, "why is there something and not nothing" aspect of these religions, but it's not the only one at all, and the quite boring one in fact, the let's say more "Johannic aspect" or "how come things, life, words, are functioning, now, at every second" is also there.UndercoverElephant wrote:Abrahamic religion tends to view the world as created by an intelligent God for the primary purpose of being the home of humanity. It's ours to do with as we see fit.
I'm personally more interested in the role of the 2012ers. There is a large number of people out there expecting some sort of unspecified "end of the world as we know it" event (as opposed to just the end of the world.) And I reckon they are going to get one. If we are going to build a new ideology, then we need as many people on board as possible. We need leaders and thinkers from both science and religion working together. I've given up hope on the politicians and economists.