Sunday, 5 June 2011

The origins and sources of religion?

A rational examination of the origins and sources of religion, as well as the benefits and disadvantages of religion, is unlikely to change the mind of anyone who is afraid to examine these concepts objectively.


People who approach the subject of religion with trepidation or who cannot distinguish between reality and superstition, find it difficult to apply logic to their thought processes. It is much easier to belief in miracles and pseudo-science than to acquire facts and engage in incisive, rational thought.


We can observe many members of society who appear to be intelligent and rational in the pursuit of their daily life. However, on Sundays they go to their church or temple. There they participate in incomprehensible and irrational rituals involving magic, prayer and other activities demeaning to their rational minds. Their rational mind tells them that a god does not exist and yet, there they sit and pray to him.


It has been suggested that religious people compartmentalize their thought processes in order to avoid otherwise inevitable and destructive conflicts. In this manner, rational and irrational thought processes can coexist in separate, locked compartments of the brain without connectivity. Yet, one wonders if there is some inevitable leakage from the irrational to the rational compartment, surreptitiously contaminating rationality.


Even some bright people may feel too frightened to face life without the consolations of a religion, cult or sect. Their upbringing has imbued in them the belief that it is safer not to subject the teachings of one鈥檚 church or temple or mosque to close scrutiny. Furthermore, becoming an agnostic or atheist can cut one off from the comfort and companionship of co-believers in a religion. This potentially damaging consequence of doubting one鈥檚 belief system is a strong deterrent to questioning deeply imbedded religious beliefs.


Religion may also satisfy an irrational human need for cosmic significance. Some persons yearn to be more than the grain of sand in the vastness of the universe that man really is. As long as men and women feel week and insignificant in the face of awe-inspiring natural forces, logic will not be as important as religion and man will prefer the sanctuary of imaginary, all-powerful beings.





Thus, people tend to associate in communities of like-minded people. Believers restrict their circle of friend and family to other believers. They surround themselves with mirror images of themselves.


If people wear blinders successfully, then the young and na茂ve among them hear nothing but the desired belief. No reputable person in his or her sphere of life ever disagrees with or objects to the tenets of their common belief system. As time goes on, people in a mentally incestuous society consider it normal that all seemingly intelligent people believe as the community believes.


When a believer encounters non-believers, the shock may be great. The believer asks, %26quot;How can they not believe? Doesn鈥檛 everyone believe?%26quot; The believing community usually provides a convenient answer to that question: The non-believers are evil or they are possessed by an evil power. If you hang around them enough it might be contagious.


As a result, the believer becomes paranoid and afraid of non-believers, because he fails to understand that non-believers do not need to believe in anything. Non-believers rely on reason, logic and the factual evidence of the real world.Instead, the believer sees non-believers as abnormal and undesirable. Thus, religious belief maintains itself through self-affirmation, insulation and demonization of non-believers.


It is interesting to note that the degree of involvement with the supernatural, including religion, is directly proportional to the degree of factual knowledge available to a person...what are your thoughts on origin of religion?|||Origins or religion is in curiosity without knowledge or resources.





Imagine 10000 years ago a person sleeping by a river, under the stars, and gazing upon the mountains and thinking to himself where all this came? Of course having no knowledge of astronomy, geology or topology, he is unable to understand them, but comes up with an all-in-one easy answer...something called %26quot;god%26quot; did it. This way you can answer any question without actually knowing anything. Sadly, this worked too well and till this day people still prefer the easy answer to the true one|||The origin of religion depends what religion your talking about -- Blessings !|||Power crazy people.|||well written. you make some excellent points. sadly, most religious people won%26#039;t even read it before answering. but, judging by what you wrote and the thought you put into it, you already knew that. I think the origin of religion is the basic human need to understand things. Fear of the unknown. Especially in matters of death.|||A the above said, the origin depends on which religious myth you are talking about. The creation of Islam is fairly well documented, other religions less well so. I imagine many started as folklore fables .|||Reason and faith are a false dichotomy. Better to reason regarding faith and to have faith in reason.





Religion has its origins in shamanism which could be characterized as attempts to transcend reality and thus influence it. The archetypal example is spiritual healing by medicine men.|||Man first hear the Gods in the sound of the thunder.