I also said that is not always the case. Of course when things are past down from generation to generation sometimes the original purpose changes or purpose is lost entirely.HeavyMetal wrote:
Marx, its creator, just felt that religion was a way for the upper class to control the masses.
You hit the nail on the head right there. This is exactly the reason I consider myself agnostic and (from the people I have spoken to) it's the primary reason "agnostic" is growing as an appealing choice among people who take part in surveys like the one you found the info on.
Here is an example of beliefs that stem from the common man. Confucious was a man born to lower nobility with no real power so to speak. He simply thought a lot and was a great scholar and philosopher. He had ideas about government, living life, and many other things that can help people find happiness in their lives. The advice he gave people attracted followers who would created a form of religion around his beliefs.
Sadly he died thinking he had failed to make a difference. However, sometime after Confucious died his ideas were used to create a government that would hold for some 1000 years ending a great deal of death, war, and suffering for common people.
Personally I consider myself spiritual. I think there are things beyond simple matter. However, I do not think any one group of people or even humanity entirely could ever comprehend the infinite with only the finite from which to base their understanding. So I try to take the good points of all religion without falling victim to narrow views. I guess I fall in the agnostic category, but I just make my own thoughts and beliefs. Just something for you to consider BasharOfTheAges.
This brings me to my next point. Saiyuki is Buddhist. It is based on the same Chinese story as Dragonball.
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Thank you I should have thought of that. Yeah, Christmas was pagan right down to the tree. 1+1=2 damn why did I not put that together.
As for the most recent topic I think it is contrast to have a gun wielding holy man. Like in UHF with Gandhi II.
I think it gives the character a position from which to analyze the morality of the actions he must take or the path he must walk.