Satanus- Terry has already figured this out, but I think he is just trying to demonstrate it to those who he probably knows aren't going to listen, or maybe for some outside validation of his conclusions, which I agree with here.
It is impossible to "dump all beliefs", you would then have no mind or would be just like an infant. But, my goal in life is to do that to greatest extent possible, and I've found that by getting away from emotion-based religious/spiritual beliefs the world begins to make a whole lot more sense. Doesn't mean you get rid of emotions, but you recognize how your feelings can get in the way of objective truth. Still, in some ways I think you need to feel to really understand others, and it's something you have to keep monitoring as far as the conlclusions you reach. Also, removing the need to believe in something greater doesn't in itself make you a less caring or loving person contrary to what religion says. When you're trying to get to the bottom of it, it can kind of make you feel like you're going out of your mind at first to get through all the layers of programming. But there can be a big reward for real introspection, if you can stay sane enough to get through the process.
Elsewhere- Damn straight.
The Frog- You make a good point, once you've realized it you can either let the ignorance of others get to you or you can try and focus your understanding more constructively. Sometimes though I guess you just need to vent the frustration, but it can help to remember that you didn't always understand what you do now.
tetrapod.sapien- Very interesting reflection there, I've faced that same dillema. It's difficult to escape the desire for transcendence. When you're really busy just trying to live life, the question kind of just fades. But eventually in those times of reflection you wonder where things with humanity can or might go. I think a greater degree of transcendence could happen or is happening, but I'm doubtful it's part of some ultimate grand purpose of some kind. I would define it has significantly greater freedom from fear, hate, abuse and violence...but never reaching some ultimate perfection that cannot be improved upon.
JamesThomas- I think you and Terry are saying the same thing...lol.