Wednesday 2 February 2005

My views on religion

Warning: Don't be offended. Don't read this if you think you might be offended and "disfriend" me.

Mysterious is the first word that comes into my head. I don't understand how and why people believe in someone up there. Is religion a type of superstition? People who claim that their prayers are heard, could those be just coincidences? The few countable times that I went to church, I went there skeptical, hence I didn't feel the spiritual elevation/ relief that people claim to have found. I find it extremely strange why people go to church every week, listen to the same person on the stage talking mainly about the same book for a few hours.. Maybe you really have to truly believe in a higher being before those activities become meaningful.

It's easy to get kids to believe. When I was a kid, I used to think that if you give up your chance of being a prince and sit under a Bodhi tree, you'll be enlightened. But there are quite a few such trees in my school and I never saw anyone sitting under them. And then if you examine the story again, all the prince did was to be sick of birth, age, illness, death.. Well, who isn't? Why is it that no one else has become Buddhas?

Some people say that religion ensures that everyone has morals and won't start killing each other. After thousands of years of human evolution, are we so immature that we need to fear punishment by someone more powerful than us to not commit crimes? Can't we keep ourselves in check? And obvious questions will be why should the Gods have the power to punish, why shouldn't we? Why can they be perfect and not us? In Christianity, why put a snake in the garden in the first place and make us all suffer? And what right do they have to punish people who don't believe in them? I believe I ought to have the freedom of belief, it's a basic human right, isn't it?Are the gods sadistic?

And then there's the question of what if everything's really true? What if there's really someone up there who can hear and understand everyone's every thought in every language? Will the someone be angry to see my blog entry? Will I be struck by lightning when I'm going home?

Steve said that religion helps u through parts of life. Is that the function of religion? I don't think religious people will agree to that. I think the only real function of religious gatherings, as it seems to me, is that you get to socialise with people who have the same belief that you have. Because of this same belief thing, everyone will be friendly to each other. So you'll get the support of a lot of friends. My conclusion about how religion works is that religion gives you friends, and it's the friends that do all the wonders.

All right, that's all. This whole thing started because Stephen has just decided to go to church with his girlfriend, and he's been talking about it with everyone, and with Stephen, everyone is really everyone and that's how I realise that there are so many church-going people around. OK, enough blogging, I've been blogging for nearly an hour now, and my supervisor has still not appeared. Guess he wouldn't get his transformed bacteria tmr either.

1 comment:

J.M. Byers said...

Your comments are very interesting and I think you should read the bible or read whatever you like on the subject of religion. Make an informed opinion. Religions are oranized in this day and age, they have their faults. If you read about them, you will understand more why people flock to church.

I for one was raised Catholic and I believe in God but I don't believe in religion like most. I have a spiritual side that I rely on, knowing the difference between right and wrong, helping others, being kind, being honest, having integrity, working hard and loving mankind. That in itself is the base of religion. I don't think that we have to attend a church to believe, I thank God for the beauty that surrounds me, sunrise, flowers, my children, my life and yours.

Don't worry about what people say, or that they won't like you because of what you believe, if you are a good person and you help others, then your life is not in vain.

As for what God does or doesn't do for us, that is the key, we as human beings should be there to help those less fortunate and your music might be one way to accomplish that. Think about it. Do some reading, you might be surprised at what you learn.

I do know that some religions in midevil times used their power to control the uneducated masses. That is not the case now and we all have choices.

Read some of the Dalai Lamas books, they are wonderful. Well, I've rambled enough, and I hope this message finds you well and I wish you a wonderful life of learning.