Thursday, March 31, 2005

So, what's wrong with religion?

Probably the best starting point in this discussion concerns the nature of religion itself.
Religion is a common, human phenomenon that tries to explain life and meaning, and provides a framework for personal and societal life. Religion typically arises from the human recognition of greater forces (i.e. divinity) in the universe, and creates beliefs and practices based on these convictions. As with any human effort, these normal impulses tend to be hijacked by those who want to use them for the purposes of power and control.
To answer the question posed in this posting, there really is nothing wrong with religion in its simplest form. It is a natural and universal quest to know God. The problems arise, however, when religion begins to exert its forces on people and society. Preying on people's fears, the powerful establish institutions in the name of religion to bring order on the people.
The movements toward individuality and freedom within human history have begun to shatter the foundations of religion. Certainly, religion plays an important role within many human societies, but there has always been a tension with those who dare challenge the presuppositions and authority of religion. And this trend continues to grow.
Am I against religion? Not really, except that religion by itself is empty and often leads to abuse.
This leads again to the root of my major convictions, which we will continue to explore:

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