Personal Beliefs -- Philosophy of Research Proposal

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" In all likelihood, theistic religions will eventually be replaced with more inclusive and real world-oriented social and moral values and thereby eliminate the most pervasive source of international war and societal conflicts.

Nevertheless, especially in the short-term, it could be very difficult to overcome the degree to which religion has become entrenched within societies and the minds of individuals. By the time children are indoctrinated with religious beliefs and the psychological orientation involving a connection between human morality and "gods," it can be impossible to overcome that orientation later by introducing contradictory perspectives. Then again, that is largely true about other forms of intellectual prejudices, such as those that account for beliefs and attitudes about the respective races and others that have been successfully overcome over time.

Personal Values and Significant Influences

Given our understanding of the reality of the universe and human existence, it would seem that the most important value for the individual is empathy for others. In principle, emphasizing this one concept universally by cultivating its potential in young children and promoting it in society (in some of the same ways we currently establish and maintain religious values) would go a long way to elevating human societies.

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As we have learned, the beliefs and psychological orientation of the individual are tremendously influenced by the values and norms presented in society. Currently, certain aspects of society tend to promote psychological insecurity at the most fundamental level, such as by suggesting that all human beings are inherently "flawed" at birth. Likewise, some of the most common societal values teach artificial definitions of morality that actually leave large "loopholes" allowing conduct that is decidedly immoral by any objective logical standard. Therefore, it is important to value the importance of connecting moral concepts to real-world consequences rather than to imaginary concerns.

Some of the elements of psychological shame inspired by religious morality have the effect of undermining healthy self-esteem. Therefore, one of the greatest responsibilities of society is to maximize the psychological health of the individual. Finally, the individual must be committed to valuing the importance of identifying the truth, particularly in so far as national, regional, national, local, or cultural values contradict logical conclusions about the universe, the nature of biological life, and the relative significance (or insignificance) of human life over the very long-term......

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