• @laylawashere44@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        231 year ago

        Have you like looked at Japan or any communist country. Japan is 62% non-religious and is highly social conservative. Czechia is the least religious country in the world but they also obviously have a conservative politics.

        • @pthaloblue@sh.itjust.works
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          141 year ago

          It’s not that they’re not religious. They just don’t pick only one. As they say, “Born Shinto, married Christian, die Buddhist”

          • @doctorcrimson@lemmy.today
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            31 year ago

            I love that quote, that’s so accurate. Especially with how many funerary schools are primarily Buddhist in Japan along with the vast majority of their burials. It’s actually uncommon for a mortician to prepare a body for a wake.

            • @meyotch@slrpnk.net
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              51 year ago

              I had a Japanese boss tell me the state religion of Japan is “being Japanese”. That struck me as being so very true during my few months living there.

              • @Stovetop@lemmy.world
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                11 year ago

                It’s a very regimented culture, isn’t it? Everything guided by ceremony and tradition, you’d think half of it was religious in nature.

        • @NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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          Could be remnants from past religious values and teachings?

          This says Japan has at least 70% of the population following religious practices in 2019?

          https://www.statista.com/statistics/237609/religions-in-japan/

          The majority of Japanese adhere to Shintoism, a traditional Japanese religion focusing on rituals and worship at shrines. In 2019, around 70 percent of the total population of Japan participated in Shinto practices.

      • Chaotic Entropy
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        71 year ago

        There are always going to be people who like how things are or who preferred how things were, regardless of whether it was actually good for them or not.

        • But it’s religion that brainwashes a huge portion of them to blindly follow and obey even when it hurts them or isn’t good for them.

          Take away religion and the conservative base vanishes. They wouldn’t be able to win elections.

          Religion no longer blocks the way to progress, things improve, people don’t get sucked into the conservative rabbit hole the same way.

          Slowly but surely, at least what we consider conservatives today and in the past would cease to exist.

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            I wouldn’t be so confident that the removal of religion would be such a panacea for humanity. These social structures developed for a reason and things would likely appear to fill the vacuum. People already raise up companies and cults of personality in place of formal religion as it is. Even just being a republican party supporter has a certain degree of cult like devotion.

            If your view of a conservative is a person of deep religious conviction, then sure, I guess.

              • Chaotic Entropy
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                11 year ago

                Humans collectively have a lot of pent up craziness, angst, and existential terror… and it’s got to go somewhere.

            • @NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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              I don’t think all conservatives are deeply religious, but it’s the religious that prop them up. So much hate and death in human existence stems from religion. That hate breeds hate even outside the religious, quickening its spread.

              If it was gone, humanity would finally be able to begin the healing process.

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                I have no qualms about the dissolution of religious structures, but I feel like you’re underestimating humanity’s ability to self-sabotage when envisioning such a rose tinted portrayal of a post-religion society.

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                    Are we talking about active abolition…? You want to just say “no religion anymore” to any and every person you consider religious?

                    “I’m kind of spiritual sometimes…” may lead to some grey areas. Surely secular education and encouragement is the key.