I was wondering what everybody thought of the idea of salvation, in its broadest sense.
Personally I've always found the idea that we need to be 'saved' quite compelling. This is usually in the frame of understanding it within a Christian view but taking it as a purely mythological 'truth'... if that makes sense. All religions typically include some notion that human failing is inevitable and that we must strive to overcome it. I dislike ideas that suggest we are somehow wholly corrupt and without any goodness at all, but it seems undeniable to me that, if we were being marked, a teacher would write 'could do better'.
I suppose in that way I've always seen the religious idea of 'salvation' to be about hope for a better world. The specific religious baggage and doctrine that comes with it often clouds the issue and makes it less relevant, less accessible. Which is a shame.
what does everyone else think?
...this has given me an idea for another thread