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THE BEADY EYE ASKS WHAT IS RAMADAN? WHAT IS WASTE? WHAT IS THE HAJJ? WHAT IS INSH’ALLAH?

08 Saturday Nov 2025

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Collectively, Community., Religion., Religious Beliefs., Uncategorized

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Insh’ Allah is a religious philosophy in one word. What will be will be.

We all have heard the word Ramadan but very few of us know what is involved.

Is it a form of Muslim masochism or a religious commitment, or a psychological thing proving a point about personal self control ?

The word it self means sun baked sand, intense scorching heat.

The Christian world has the equivalent called Lent.

Of course they are not the same but then I would hazard a guess that RAMADAN in Dubai is light years different than Ramadan in Iraq or Afghanistan or Palestine.

Ramadan is the holy month that the Quran was sent down from the heavens.

Waste is another Arabic word you keep hearing. It’s the equivalent of what we call networking in the west. It’s about as close as they get to democracy.

The Hajj is by far the biggest religious event in the world.

We might do well to remember that Muslims are Muslims but they are like us human beings.

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THE BEADY EYE ASKS IS KARL MARX RIGHT?

07 Friday Nov 2025

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19th-century German philosopher Karl Marx, the founder and primary theorist of Marxism, viewed religion as “the soul of soulless conditions” or the “opium of the people”.

He believed religion survives because of oppressive social conditions.

There is a lot to be said that this is true.

Religious beliefs are on the decline across all religions.

AI will be devoid of any idiosyncratic beliefs or any other beliefs until it develops consciousness.

Then if not already we humans will be or are in trouble.

Why?

Because we are not the least prepared for an other species- half human- half non human.

Ai could act as a religious guide, offering unbiased interpretations of faith.

It might create new religious philosophies, shaping the future of belief systems.

“I am me, religion without science is blind.” Albert Einstein

Maybe because we are afraid of love because it is the only energy in the universe that man has not learned to drive at will.

Scientists don’t try to prove or disprove God’s existence because they know there isn’t an experiment that can ever detect God. 

Therefore, the question of God’s existence may lie outside the purview of modern science by definition.

No one can see God. No One Created God.

THE PROBABILITY OF GOD IS A wonderful yet deeply flawed book.

Physicist and risk-analyst Stephen D. Unwin uses a statistical method called Bayesian analysis to conclude that there is a 67% “probability” that God exists.

The book is thought-provoking and written in a witty and engaging style.

There isn’t physical evidence that can be used to prove or disprove the existence of God.

This means that it wouldn’t be scientific to claim that God does or doesn’t exist.

Whether we believe in God or we don’t, our belief is something we have chosen.

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THE BEADY EYE ASK’S; IF THE WORLD IS TO END, WHICH RELIGIOUS BELIEF OFFER’S THE BEST DEAL

04 Saturday Jan 2020

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(Fifteen-minute read)

Be assured that, for every religion promising a great afterlife there is another religion somewhere else which will promise you that that the other religion has it wrong — and will do so with just as much fervour as the first.

Neither science nor secular humanism provides answers to this question the answer is none of them.

The old testament has no heaven or hell. These only get added in the NT.

Without going into the specifics for what an “after-life” and a “religion” actually are:

No one knows anything about an afterlife.

It is said that religion can be elucidated in various ways.

Here is what a few of the main religions offer. 

As needs be the summary underneath is incomplete.

Buddhism and (possibly?) and Jainism offer reincarnation until one achieves enlightenment, at which point one’s soul merges with the great universal soul of Heaven.

Hinduism: Oldest living religion on earth with 33 Supreme Gods in the form of Lord Ganesh, Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, Lord Rama, Lord Hanuman, Goddess Durga, Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Parvati, Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Kali, and scores of other Gods, and Goddesses. Hindus believe that their Gods and Goddesses have specialized knowledge, creative energy, and exalted magical powers.

According to one’s own karma. No religion except it gives a detailed explanation of what happens afterlife and what happens before life and what happens in between two lives.

Punishment consists of being reincarnated as a more lowly life form. You are punished in hell for your wrongdoings And rewarded in heaven for good things. But these are not permanent. After a specific time, you are again kicked back to Earth. And the cycle on birth and death starts again till you neutralize all your karmas and become one with that infinite universal god.

Christianity and Islam, offer eternal bliss in communion with God.

Punishment takes the form of Hell and eternal torment.

Sikhism. God in Sikhism is known as Ik Onkar, he has no gender, beyond time and space and without form. It forbids the representation of God in images.

It has elements of Hinduism and Islam in its beliefs, practices, and traditions. It retains the general Hindu conception of the universe and the doctrine of samsara, or rebirth, based on karma.

Sikhs do not cut their hair. According to Sikhism, all days of the week and all numbers are the same, no one day or a number is better than the other.

One need not perform any rituals or believe in superstitions to receive God’s love.

Guru Gobind Singh was the last Guru of the Sikhs in human form. He created the Khalsa, a spiritual brotherhood and sisterhood devoted to purity of thought and action.

Vikings believed in a multitude of realms or homeworlds, nine in total populated by gods, humans, and giants and sinners.

The three primary realms were Niflheim, the world of the mist, Midgard the land of mortals and Asgard the home of the Aesir gods. Vanaheimr home of the Vanir, Jotunheim was the land of the mighty Norse giants, Alfheim was the land of the elves in Norse mythology, Svartalfheim the home of the dark elves, Muspelheim the realm of fire, Helheim also known as Hel was the underworld of Norse mythology and was home to the being who oversaw this realm also called Hel.

Helheim was the place where Vikings would go should they die from natural causes, or more specifically not in battle. Once there, it would be impossible to leave, Helheim was surrounded by the river Gjoll and guarded by a devilish giant hound, known as Garm.

They who died gloriously in battle go to Valhalla, where they feasted and drank mead all night and fought all day.

Punishment. A dreadful afterlife called Hella.

Atheism, It doesn’t make any afterlife promises that it won’t deliver.

Bahá’í one of the youngest of the world’s major religions. It was founded by Bahá’u’lláh in Iran in 1863. The central idea of faith is that of unity. They believe that people should work together for the common benefit of humanity.

Buddhism.  Has lots of views you are basically psychologically dismembered, layer by layer. As you pass through your journey, layers of your being are erased and rewritten into a new being. There is nothing left of the old you when the process is complete. You can try over and over again to get off the Wheel of Life by reincarnation.

The other possibility is Nirvana, in which you stop being reborn. You become one with everything, yet you also lose all identity. This is why Nirvana is often called “The Deathless State”

Once the process is complete, you are reborn into samsara (The physical world)

Buddhists believe that the 6 realms are literal, that people really come back as Devas or Pretas.

Someone who responds with Anger will enter Naraka or hell,

Someone who responds with greed or desire will become a Preta or hungry ghost,

Someone who responds with Ignorance or Stubbornness will enter the realm of the Tiryag-Yoni, or animals,

A person who responds with Passion or the Desire to Control will be reborn into the Human Realm,

A person who responds with Fear will be reborn as an Asura, or jealous-god,

A person who responds with Pride or Arrogance will be reborn as a Deva, or god.

Pantheism, offer the free option of never dying, through the realization that you existed long before birth.

Islam. Muslims believe that a good devout Muslim man will be given 62 additional wives in heaven.

Taoism, the main belief of the Taoist is that becoming one with the Tao, or, the life force of the universe brings peace and harmony to them. They believe that we are eternal and that the afterlife is just another part of life itself.

Mormons believe that most people will end up in one of three kingdoms of glory, depending on one’s level of faithfulness. They believe that God gives to (virtually) everyone general salvation to immortal life in one of the heavenly kingdoms. Belief in Christ is necessary only to obtain passage to the highest, celestial kingdom.

Judaism. Jews assumed that God chose the Jews to be the picked people to set the cases to that of the greatness moreover the ethical lead to the entire world. Judaism is an antiquated monotheistic religion, with the Torah as its foundational content.

Shintoism believe that daily life is made possible by kami, and accordingly, the personality and life of people are worthy of respect. An individual must revere the basic human rights of everyone as well as his own. The believers of this religion assumed that the supernatural powers existed in the trademark world.

Scientology, believes in the “immortality of each individual’s spirit,” therefore making death, not a significant worry. The spirit acquires another body necessary for growth and survival. Scientologists do not typically dwell on Heaven or Hell or the afterlife, instead focusing on the spirit.

Zoroastrianism believe in the existence of separation of good and evil.

Dogans believe in various malevolent and benevolent spirits who populate the bush, trees, and uninhabited places. Although the Dogon recognize the creator god Amma as the Supreme Being and address prayers and sacrifices to him, the core set of beliefs and practices focuses on ancestor worship. Death is conceived as the separation from the body of the two parts that make up the personality—the nyama, or vital life force, and the kikinu say, or soul.

Amentotop 111 believed he was a living sun god.

Native American, Australian, Polynesian, Southeast Asian, or Central Asian religions

Several seem to threaten eternal torment for not believing them.

In the end, it doesn’t even matter that to which religion one belongs to. We take birth as human beings and die as human beings. A strong society means survival of the species.

History has shown that beliefs and faith, of the most intransigent kind, have served as the justification for tragic violence and destruction and sustained the ignorance of people. People have slaughtered each other in wars, pogroms, genocides, inquisitions, crusades, and political actions for centuries and still kill each other over beliefs in ideologies, politics, philosophies, and religion. 

So how about my new religion-  Problemist  – it could be or could not be.

Instead of owning beliefs, we are open to all beliefs allows us to correct our mistakes without submitting our ideas to years or centuries of traditional time-consuming barriers.

Problematic beliefs do not leave behind fossil evidence.

We communicate without resorting to preconceived ideas based on past beliefs. Our feeling of wonder about the universe provides us with the fuel for exploration; how much more magnificent the results from useful thoughts than ones based on belief or faith.

We do not require education, knowledge, or understanding. Even the most uneducated of us can believe in anything.

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THE BEADY EYE ASKS: IS RELIGION DISAPPEARING IN THE QUICKSILVER OF TECHNOLOGY.

19 Monday Jun 2017

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( A five minute read)

We all know the way religious scriptures are read can influence how they are interpreted.

Apps like YouVersion, which has been installed more than 260 million times worldwide since its launch in 2008 and similarly popular apps exist for the Torah and Koran are tweeting out filtered Bible verses which are allowing a private expression of faith to take place between a person and their phone screen.

A new kind of mutated religion for a digital age.

It’s no longer necessary to set foot in a church or a mosque.

The ubiquity of smartphones and social media makes them hard to avoid, but are they both changing the way people practise their religion.

The importance of the web in everyday life – from banking to shopping to socialising – means that religious organisations must migrate their churches and temples to virtual real estate in order to stay relevant and to be where the people are.

(Credit: Getty Images)

Azerbaijani Muslims pray at the end of Ramadan (Getty Images) (Credit: Getty Images)

 

 

 

 

Religion was important just a century or so ago, but now it is at lowest rates of belief in the world. Very few societies are more religious today than they were 40 or 50 years ago.

Now we have more and more societies following many of the ethics of the secular world. Known as moralistic therapeutic deism, this form of belief is focused more on the charitable and moral side of the Bible – the underlying tenets of religion, rather than the notion that the Universe was created by an all-seeing, all-powerful leader.

These Societies are being supercharged by the internet and social media creating a sort of Pick-and-mix religious beliefs which means people can avoid doctrines that do not appeal to them.

Quite how interacting with the Bible or the Koran in bite-sized nuggets might affect people’s views of either remains somewhat unknown, but reading the Bible or Koran or any religious writings in this way is changing people’s overall sense of it.

If you go to the Bible/ Koran as a paper book, they are quite large and complicated and you’ve got to thumb through it to find what you are looking for. With the mobile phone Bible or Koran we have more access to more information, more viewpoints, and we can create a spiritual rhythm and path that’s more personalised.

Although Capitalism, access to technology and education also seems to correlate with a corrosion of religiosity in some populations. Technology is shaping religious people themselves and changed their behaviour. You just go to where you’ve asked it to go to, and you’ve no sense of what came before or after. A lot of people who consider themselves to be active Christians may not strictly even believe in God or Jesus or the acts described in the Bible.

A rabbi reads during Purim festivities (Getty Images) (Credit: Getty Images)

It is becoming less about the preacher in the pulpit,and more about the Tweet.

When you read the Bible on a screen you end up reading the text as though it was Wikipedia.

The text read on screens is generally taken more literally than text read in books. It’s a flat kind of reading, which the Bible or the Koran or for that matter any Scriptures were not written for.

Overly literal interpretations of religious texts can lead to fundamentalism. The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace, as “a new kind of realm for the mind”.

(Getty Images) (Credit: Getty Images)

Even if we lose sight of the Christian, Muslim and Hindu gods and all the rest, superstitions and spiritualism will almost certainly still prevail, and as climate change wreaks havoc on the world in coming years and natural resources potentially grow scarce, then suffering and hardship will fuel religiosity.

The greatest danger of the web is not that it will kill or change religion, but that, we will see the differences in our faiths because of our desire to find our own kind.

The web has not de facto increased inter-faith communication. It is not being used for inter-religious dialogue or diversity.

Religious leaders will have to get used to the idea of being more accountable and transparent in their dealings and of having to engage, on equal terms, with those who stand outside the traditional hierarchies.

Can it be, then, that the more information at our disposal, the more we stop to wonder whether our God, our church, and our supposedly holy books are really as believable as they once seemed?

People become their Internet selves to such an extent that these selves become their “real” selves. Does this somehow switch them off from their former core beliefs? Or could it be that some religions are so rigid, so literal, so supposedly inviolable that they don’t sufficiently allow for critical thought?

Pope Francis has 3.8 million Twitter followers. Miley Cyrus has almost 17.7 million.

When a new technology, such as the printing press or the Internet, unleashes massive cultural change, the challenge to religion is immense. Cultural developments change how God/Mohammed , or the ultimate, is thought of and spoken about.

If there is a battle between generations about the shape of the future, it is one played out not in public life but within families.

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