Topic 1:
There is an issue here that gets sidestepped very often, which the Right Honorable Rev. Midget touched upon in response to Dr. Intern_8033's point #3,
that of the perception of
Religion vs.
Spirituality.
tmidgett wrote:Intern_8033 wrote:Religion doesn’t just fulfill some community niche it’s a biological human imperative.
the human imperative is to question as a means of seeking knowledge.
Religion is spirituality commodofied. Spirituality is the walk you take through life's greater questions, religion is the bus on the highway that takes you and a bunch of other seekers on that same journey.
Everybody's going on the bus, You'll like it! It's a smooth ride, and you'll meet lots of people who like the ideas of a nice smooth bus ride across the land! Now don't worry about where we are going, enjoy the bus ride! Besides, the driver has a radio to the head office and tells us what we need to know and where we need to go.
For some people, this suffices. I don't hold it against them. In fact, we'll probably have stories to share about the places that we go.
But I prefer walking.
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Topic 2:
Religion is about power, whether naturally occurring or sought. This is evident throughout the Bible.
Within this thought, parable:
I have no doubt that there were individuals who trekked away on walkabout through the desert and/or wilderness and came back to civilization with profound insights into the human condition, obstensibly from a "Higher Being". We'll call them People Type 1. These same individuals, through their experiences could be highly attuned to the greater harmony and well-being of their community, and could provide unselfish guidence that would be proven out through time, by the Will of the Higher Being.
I also have no doubt that within this same community there would be individuals who harbored jealously, insecurity (et. al.) and who craved attention. We'll call them People Type 2.
When a Type 2 person witnesses a Type 1 person's emergence from the desert to be embraced by the community as spiritual totem, something clicks in their brain. This is the understanding of Power.
Type 2 observes the community's benign favoritism towards Type 1 - the listening, the directions taken. The status increase. Maybe Type 1 gets some better food, better seat, newer donkey, attention from chicks, whatever. Type 1 leads the community to new lands where they can flourish, engages in interactions (commerce or battle) as directed via the Higher Being. Etcetera.
Type 2 understands "the Power" that the Type 1 has over the community, although you would never be able to get the genuinely benevolent Type 1 to cop to that in any way shape or form.
Type 2 says to himself: I need to get me some of that, what that Type 1 has. Power. I want people to listen to me, to take my command.
Time passes. The community is used to guiding their actions and thoughts by the Will of the Higher Being, as brought to you by the genuine goodness of Type 1 person.
Suddenly Type 1 dies. Type 2 seizes his chance, goes & hangs out in the desert for awhile, and comes back to the community, "newly-enlightened" and self-annoints as the new mouthpiece for the Higher Being.
Type 2 understands how easily the community can be guided, and so begins to guide in a manner that serves his own personal gain, while perpetuating the Higher focus of the community conscience.
"That community over there won't interact the way we want to. They don't believe in our Higher Being. We must fight them to show them the errors of their ways. Oh, by the way, grab their women and their cattle, and any fine wealth you see lying around. Their ruler's throne is bigger than mine, might as well pick that up also."
This is hubris, which is a facet of power corruption. This is where fear, guilt and condemnation enter into spirituality. This is how religion is so easily corrupted by personal agenda.
This is like getting on the bus, and wanting to be the bus driver.
This is how religion can equal power.
I'll hoof it. See you there.