Lets have some fun and DEFINE THE TERMS of this debate.

What is Philosophy?

Coberst has (at last) given a bit of an indication a to what s/he feels it is. He/ She suggests that it is a sort of solution to the problem of the origin of religion.

Dictionary definitions however give more scope for answering the question posed as in:

1a. The study of the nature of knowledge and existence and the principles of moral and aethetic values.

1b. the philosophical principles or teachings of a specified group, period or field of study.

2. the sum of beliefs and attitudes of a specified individual, person or period.

So the discussion, with or without a clear defining statement could wander through a very wide area, much wider than the one suggested by coberst in the first place.

So I ask again. What do you mean by 'philosophy', coberst? I mean--- do you really think that Philosophy's job is to tell people how to live their lives? If so-- which philosophy will you recommend ?--- there are some ghastly and dire ones lurking around the place with as many diverse byways as there are people!!