And it also provides a book full of wisdom about how to be a better human being. I'm not saying by being open minded you should end up a Christian, or Atheist, or whatever, I'm just saying for heaven's sake, stop parroting all the stereotypical pseudo-intellectual nonsense over and over again about religion causing all this strife and controlling the masses and so forth. I'm bloody sick of it.
Well, to be "thoughtful" is to observe dispassionately.
And any observation reveals that the major religions create and foster conflict. Christianity arose as a response against Judaism, immediately creating an antagonistic system.
Protestanism arose as a response the the corruption within Catholicism, immediately creating an antagonistic system.
Then, we have the Eastern religions whose dogmas inherently set themselves up against the Western religions.
This has led to war and hatred among humans. Each religion claiming its own superiority. Each one claiming to embrace the only "true believers."
For this reason alone, many argue against the so-called good intentions of organized religion.
Buddhist philosophy suggests you be your own spiritual authority. The Buddha -- and the many who came before him and who have come after him -- deny being authorities or even divine.
Yet, any Buddhist has the surest of moral and ethical codes. No one has to tell a Buddhist how to behave or force a set of commandments on him or her.
This moral core seems to be the potential in each one of us.
Is that evidence supporting the existence of a superior being?
Buddhists just smile and say: "Meditate. Clear your mind of programmed information forced on you by cultures and religious systems. Grow quiet within and just listen. The answer is there."
But, of course, people are loathe to practice this kind of discipline. It takes work. Much more difficult than reading an ancient text or listening to sermons or taking confession and communion.
Buddhism doesn't give you the easy way out with that notion of "Faith." Buddhism pays us the respect of saying you can find what is true without authoritarianism.
And, coming full circle, it's this authoritarianism of organized religions that makes them conflict with one another. Conflict creates violence. Christianity vs Judaism. Islam vs. Christianity.
I'm trying to show in my opposition to organized religions that I have been somewhat thoughtful.