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Religion
is a paradox in itself. While it is a very personal thing, it also
affects the lives of many millions all over the world. Religion,
although of a spiritual nature, is manifested physically countless of
times throughout history, whether it is in the guise of a person or an
entire country. Lastly, while religion is mainly in the mind, a
somewhat ‘mental’ creation of man, it is all too real in the modern
world.
A
religion is a means where man can face his own inner demons and battle
against his morals and conscience in peace. Through the act of
conferring with a higher power, justified or not, man has sought advice
throughout the centuries to deal with matters in their own lives, be
they mundane or essential. It is a sanctified area of the mind where
man can retreat in solitude to be alone with his god, away from the
bustle of daily life. Well-founded or not, a religion can provide
comfort and solace in times of mortal danger or great stress. A person
is never ever truly turned away from his personal god, and many a soul
has found peace and acceptance in his religion.
In
the current era, fundamentalism and extremism are on the rise.
Religions, especially the major ones, are closing ranks rapidly to weed
out ‘negative’ external influences. One particularly great problem
resulting from the rise of fundamentalism is linked to that of
religious texts. The Bible, for Christians. and the Koran, for Muslims,
in particular, have been greatly misinterpreted throughout the years by
religious fundamentalists. In fact, some parts of these religious texts
have even been selectively ignored in favor of more ‘agreeable’
information. The ‘Thou shalt not kill’ commandment in both the Bible
and the Koran perfectly illustrates the point. It must be noted that
throughout history, more people have been killed in the name of God
rather than anything else. Hence, it seemed that this ‘technical
legality’ contains in it a caveat of sorts which involved the possible
‘bending’ of the rules to justify one’s cause. Misinterpretation of
one’s religion has led to many conflicts all over the world.
In the recent furore over the publication of the Danish cartoons that were said to have ‘infringed’
on the ‘delicate sensibilities’ of Muslims worldwide, it seemed that
someone failed to remind the fundamentalists of what the Koran
specifically said with regards to such situations. In fact, the Koran
advocated the rights of the non-believers and constantly preached that
a proper Muslim should be able to take criticism in his stride and
ignore it. Numerous examples exist in the Koran where the Prophet
Muhammad demonstrated such wisdom, but sadly, it is ignored by the
Muslim fundamentalists today, many of whom still mislead the masses
with their crass behaviors.
Religion
is also a highly effective way to manipulate the masses and dominate
over people who are uneducated. The famous writer Rudyard Kipling was
partially right when he wrote ‘East is East and West is West and never
the twain shall meet.’ In the current era of globalization and the
seemingly ‘shrinking’ of the world, it is inevitable that religions and
civilizations collide. The main religions of the West, Christianity,
and that of the East, Islam, have in particular seen numerous disputes
breaking out over issues that were not of any particular importance.
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