Teahive wrote:djolds1 wrote:I have yet to see how adult human beings are forced to "grow up" and be forced to reject "Santa Claus" dreams by circumstances. If anything far more often adult human beings refuse to reject or reconsider their irrational dreams, especially if no external influences (such as religious opprobrium) are heaped upon them.
Why do children stop believing in Santa? Because they're "forced to"?
"By
circumstances," which include maturation? Yes, children are so forced to drop belief in Santa. On the other hand, are adults forced to continually reevaluate their beliefs for veracity and material reality? Do you prefer "no" or "HELL no" for your answer? Faith keeps people going - whether it is faith in God, or the materialist dialectic of history. But faith in the materialist dialectic of history does not build communities that endure, whereas faith that includes a transcendent idol DOES.
Teahive wrote:djolds1 wrote:The experiment was run for 69 years by the most militant and enthusiastic of atheist materialist evangelical sects, and took its shot at world domination. Data is more than sufficient. Seventy years at best for the Atheist Faith Militant, vs thousands for the actual religions. Evangelical creeds do not endure absent a transcendent aspect.
Even if you consider soviet communism an atheist religion, the claim that it collapsed for a lack of transcendent aspects is weak at best. There are more obvious and credible reasons.
And it's still only one religion. Lots of religions disappeared throughout history. You can't extrapolate from one data point.
The current and decaying Religion of Juche in North Korea is a good parallel, as is Mauryan India under Ashoka. The Cult of the Supreme Being in Revolutionary France is a third possibility, but did not gel from the charismatic cult phase to the established and institutionalized religion phase, as did the USSR out of Leninist Bolshevism.
Go back and look at some pictures of the Soviet Union from the Brezhnev era and later. The "
I have seen the future, AND IT WORKS" brave new experiment for the ages lost FAITH IN ITSELF. In barely two generation. All polities and ecumenes do lose that faith, eventually, but the Proletarian Vanguard did so at the triple-quick. And sure, established faiths disappear in history, but NOT THAT FAST. The Great Religions serve as the moral cores of societies and civilizations for multiple centuries to multiple millenniums - as contrasted with multiple decades for Messianic Marxism, Messianic Ashokism, and the decaying Messianic Kimism. The three great examples of "lapsed faiths" - Zoroastrianism, Greco-Roman Paganism, and Egyptian Pharaonic Religion lasted at least 1900, 1250, and 3000+ years, respectively.