Be not blind fore this.

by happy man 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • happy man
    happy man

    I find this intresting topic,

    Last week, the Bill Moyers public television agency flew me to New York to join a circle of theologians and scholars discussing a baffling question:

    Why is religion which universally teaches love, forgiveness and brotherhood entwined in so much murder and hate around the world?

    As cameras rolled, our eight-member group debated for two hours, but found few answers. At the end, we had no solutions. The contradiction cant even be explained, let alone corrected.

    My role, as a news editor, was to outline the enormity of the problem, which unfolds day after day in international news reports. My outline went like this:

    Since the Cold War ended, most of the horrors around the planet have involved religion, in one way or another. Americas 9/11 al-Qaida tragedy was a grotesque and spectacular example, but there are many others:

    Muslims and Christians kill each other daily in Sudan.

    Hindu Tamils and Buddhist Sinhalese kill each other in Sri Lanka.

    Catholics and Protestants still kill each other occasionally in Ulster.

    The tragic civil war that shattered Yugoslavia in the 1990s was between Orthodox Christian Serbs, Catholic Croats and Muslim Bosnians and Kosovars.

    Previously, the tragic civil war that shattered Lebanon in the 1980s was between militias of Maronite Christians, Shiite Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Alawite Muslims, Druses, etc.

    India is cursed by recurring bloodshed between Hindus, Muslims and occasionally Sikhs. Three of Indias Gandhis Mohandas, Indira and Rajiv were killed by zealots.

    Muslim fanatics have killed about 100,000 people in Algeria since the early 1990s. True Believers shot high school girls in the face for not wearing veils.

    Muslim fanatics killed defenseless tourists in Egypt, plus Coptic Christians. They assassinated President Anwar Sadat.

    Muslims and Christians kill each other sporadically in Nigeria and Indonesia and Azerbaijan and the Philippines, etc.

    On Cyprus, U.N. peacekeeping troops have been holding Christian Greeks and Muslim Turks apart for three decades, lest they slaughter each other.

    The Ayatollah Khomeini created the worlds cruelest dictatorship in Iran then the Taliban created an even-crueler one in Afghanistan. The theocracies were stunningly evil.

    Fundamentalist extremists occasionally kill doctors and nurses at American abortion clinics.

    Cults add to the horror. The Waco cult massacre was somewhat a replay of the Jonestown cult massacre. Supreme Truth cultists planted nerve gas in Tokyos subway to kill commuters. Baghwan Rajneesh cultists planted salmonella germs in salad bars at Oregon restaurants.

    In all these nightmares, its extremely difficult to determine whether religion is a major cause, or merely a fringe factor. Most religio-ethnic conflicts also involve politics, language, economics, power-grabbing, demagoguery and other elements. For example, Israels ghastly conflict is chiefly between Jews and Muslims, yet its basically a struggle for land. (But recruitment of suicide bombers is easier with the promise that martyrs enjoy heaven with lovely houri nymphs.) Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a fanatic Jew.

    Religious tribalism is a phrase sometimes applied to the Catholic-Protestant strife in Ulster. Many of the hate-filled adversaries never attend church yet their family religious labels pit them against each other. From childhood, each Ulsterite knows whos the enemy its the people in the opposing religious neighborhoods. Religion separates them into hostile tribes.

    Actually, religious killing and persecution are as old as history. A pattern can be traced through the era of human sacrifice, the Crusades, the Inquisition, jihads, Reformation wars, pogroms, etc.

    Did you know that Catholic-Protestant strife caused a deadly cannon battle in Philadelphia in 1844? Or that Shiite Muslims have massacred thousands of Bahais in Iran since the offshoot religion began? Or that the worlds worst religious war, the Taiping Rebellion, killed an estimated 20 million Chinese in the 1850s?

    Dont forget the West Virginia textbook war in 1974. Fundamentalists decided that new Kanawha County schoolbooks were godless. They held stormy protests, staged a school boycott and turned violent. Schools were dynamited. Two people were shot. School buses had bullet holes. A preacher and his followers went to federal prison. Court testimony said they discussed wiring dynamite caps into the gas tanks of cars in which families drove their children to school, defying the boycott. Thank heaven, the militants didnt actually burn kids to death to prove how morally superior they were.

    When 200 young nightclubbers were killed in Bali this month, it was assumed that the bombs were planted by alcohol-hating, sex-hating, fun-hating, Islamic extremists.

    When Chechnyan militants seized a Moscow theater last week, they carried Korans and vowed to become martyrs while killing infidels.

    I wont be surprised if the Washington-area sniper proclaims that he did it for God.

    The Bill Moyers discussion is expected to air later this year. But it wont settle anything. All the participants Moyers, a Muslim scholar, a Princeton philosopher, three Christian theologians, an international writer and I were at a loss to decipher the riddle.

    If anyone knows why religion, which espouses kindness, is stained with so much gore, I wish youd explain it to me.- Permission to reprint from James A. Haught

    SOME COMMENTS?

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    Is there any gore in today's world that did not first appear in the Bible?

  • Sentinel
    Sentinel

    This is a great thread. And, what a wonderful experience you have been allowed to partake of.

    In my mind, the reason is so simple. Man invented religion to control man. Religion is a concept of man, therefore, doomed to failure. If our creator had specific instructions for us, other than the simplest ones shown to us through enlightened visitors, like Jesus, he would have certainly made them known in a much more exact way and there would be absolutely no question. Jesus knew his followers didn't understand, although he did his best. Religion has duped us all, I'm afraid.

    We have been encouraged over and over to do all things in love. We are on a journey to grow toward the perfection of our creators, through many earth lives. We move through these levels, and we learn the lessons we need to learn. Eventually, our "soul", will finally re-connect with the creators, and we will truly be able to comprehend and understand all.

    That is why we are the most complex of all the experiments by our creators. What has happened to this earth is because of the need for control and power of men. We can't stop it. Only the creators have the power to intervene and change the coarse of mankind.

    Our creators haven't abandoned us. Like children, we have been left on the playground of life to learn to coexist with each other and grow together in knowlege and wisdom. On occasion, they have sent helpers to guide us, but still we do our own thing. Our parents are nearby, but quietly watching to see what we will do. Some children listen well, others rebel. Some are closer to the good, others are very far away. We don't have the power to fix our situation, but our creators have plans for us that will not be undone, even though, we seem to be our own worse enemy.

    This is what I believe, and this is what gives me comfort, peace, hope and happiness now.

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