I actually have to do my works, doing some of my assignments, but here I am trying to write something out of my mind.
I just googled so many things about people and religion nowadays and don't find any interesting answer for my questions: why are people losing their faith? Why people nowadays seems to not care or decided to abandon religions? Is it outdated now? Or are we people are the one with massive changes so that religions can no more accommodate man needs?
Well I think I found the answer within myself. From my perspective, it's neither the religions nor mankind fault. I think it's because human have evolved so much thanks to science developments that are still going rapidly, we now know more about this world, even we are now dare to speculate about another life existing outside the earth. People have become awarer than ever before, but not improving their critical thinking skills (this is from my point of view, I haven't conducted any research on this, though. But maybe I will if I'm going to write an essay about this issue). We understand the law of attractions now, also some other laws that make us doubt our deities. Theories are rising from anywhere in this world, varieties of theories. There will be many more like this law of attractions that say when we put something in our mind (as we do in prayers), we'll get it with the balance from sufficient efforts. We even set our mind before we pray, and we've done the first step of the law of attraction anyway.
I'll try to be neutral as possible because I do believe in God. There is this study on social psychology, about religions, that say religions are made by humans. The rules, the books, the chapters, everything contained in one religion. They were made to regulate mankind behaviors so that they may behave. Okay, it's logically true, but is it truly that happened on the past? So how do we know which is bad and which is good for us? Where that preach about love and compassion and living in harmony come from? Who taught the first man that those things are the "ideal" for human to live side to side together, taking care of planet earth while trying to discover our own selves?
There are plenty much more reasons on this issue but that's I want to share for the moment. Maybe I'll come back bringing this issue after some researches or mind clarity.
I just googled so many things about people and religion nowadays and don't find any interesting answer for my questions: why are people losing their faith? Why people nowadays seems to not care or decided to abandon religions? Is it outdated now? Or are we people are the one with massive changes so that religions can no more accommodate man needs?
Well I think I found the answer within myself. From my perspective, it's neither the religions nor mankind fault. I think it's because human have evolved so much thanks to science developments that are still going rapidly, we now know more about this world, even we are now dare to speculate about another life existing outside the earth. People have become awarer than ever before, but not improving their critical thinking skills (this is from my point of view, I haven't conducted any research on this, though. But maybe I will if I'm going to write an essay about this issue). We understand the law of attractions now, also some other laws that make us doubt our deities. Theories are rising from anywhere in this world, varieties of theories. There will be many more like this law of attractions that say when we put something in our mind (as we do in prayers), we'll get it with the balance from sufficient efforts. We even set our mind before we pray, and we've done the first step of the law of attraction anyway.
I'll try to be neutral as possible because I do believe in God. There is this study on social psychology, about religions, that say religions are made by humans. The rules, the books, the chapters, everything contained in one religion. They were made to regulate mankind behaviors so that they may behave. Okay, it's logically true, but is it truly that happened on the past? So how do we know which is bad and which is good for us? Where that preach about love and compassion and living in harmony come from? Who taught the first man that those things are the "ideal" for human to live side to side together, taking care of planet earth while trying to discover our own selves?
There are plenty much more reasons on this issue but that's I want to share for the moment. Maybe I'll come back bringing this issue after some researches or mind clarity.