Spirituality Without Religion

Religion and Spirituality: Are atheists just being rebels without a cause?
No.
Atheism, the contemporary statistical rise of it, reflects a social phenomena; a cycle or linear evolution of civilization, mankind and Life (I’m pulling myself back to not get too abstract and metaphorical, because I may end up with a bunch of thumbs down, even in case anyone else has the stomach to read this at all
). It is about how the individual relates to collective-society. Individuals are being imposed more and more dehumanizing preset values to abide to in the growing complexity of global tendencies of Progress. Today, you can even split the human into how much its parts cost, spirit excluded. Now just imagine what implication would that bring once the Pandora’s Box of genetic engineering with human DNA is fully opened… Atheism perhaps prepares us for that much far event from the Renaissance period lol.
Yet, the individual is given the opportunity to “return to innosence” more than ever (like New Age stuff
. It just takes the flip of the other side of the coin and the Dual world at once obtains a new dimension in the perception of reality (like the Red or Blue pill). People desperately hold so much to the material, that many seem not capable of such blow to the ego, but its just a one big blow which could only lead to an epileptic outcome in the worste case if the grip is too tight. That is not just a problem with the rational choice of perception (read: atheism). It includes a much deeper social-psychological sphere, perhaps even a personality trait.
What I am implying is that there “is” a much “higher plan” for all of us (I hate merely sounding like a Creationist, so I’ll put back my allegory outfit): and the worship of rationality is the child of God as well as everything existing is part of Everything Existing (Creationism and Scientology excluded – because I say so.
Atheists, as much as they may be seen as conformed, spiritual slaves in the eyes of the beholder, are Children of God playing with Rationality, trying to give their hollow sphere a material horizon and thus sharing a divine purpose, as much as that one may not be farther from the one sheep have with their shepherd. How cute aren’t they? Let them play and construct us some robots which we seem to be desperately in need of, so we can fulfill our panspermia predestination within the given time or resource deadline
) (The One and only True Deadline I am refering to…)
Anyway, this issue is exactly what I will be developing you in @
Consciousness Evolving Without Religion
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