Tuesday, 12 February 2013

CAN RELIGION BRING HUMAN SOLIDARITY?


Religion – Then and Today: Belief in supernatural power is as old as the human civilisation and could be traced as back as the 5th millennium. Since then, organised religion took various shapes but faith in God remained cardinal to the central idea that the universe was created by God. It led to many wars. It is believed that billions of people were massacred brutally in the name of religion. Even today, a majority of the population all over the world practice one or the other form of religion.

Why this belief? God is seen an entity that would fulfil one’s needs and desires and also someone who can give you a free ticket to paradise!

Economic and political strife: Many wars considered as religious have economic or political ramifications- control of trade, route, and acquisition of wealth, plunder, and so on. Fundamentalists always use the intra-religious struggle to further their vested interests. So many wars were waged by them in the name of religion and to subjugate people for exploitation.   

Do we really need a religion? Curiosity to know the unknown phenomena led to many discoveries and revolutionized our life. Transformation of one’s life and living conditions are no more determined by supernatural forces but scientific and technological impact.

Fear is a powerful emotion but it is not an innate drive. Primeval drives are acquisition of food, sex, and territory or material prosperity. But spirit is omnipresent. It gives individuals drive for self-esteem.

Christian, Judaic, Islamic religious believe that their holy books contain absolute truth. Truth is that there is no God, devils, no angles, no hell or heaven exists. Religion is a myth and superstition. They harden hearts and enslave minds.

Do we need God to know the right from wrong? Is it the God who is the creator of all, such as human emotions, jealousy, and anger?  Can God stop the atrocities and contradiction of society?

Human rights give freedom to think and act without harming others. Religious morals are archaic and unnecessary compared to morals and ethics of today. Religion plays a very small role in our life.

Every human knows right from wrong. It is our survival instinct. Religion has caused more conflicts than compassion. It proclaims that it is a religion of peace. But they’re responsible for large scale wars, death and destruction.

Human beings are myth makers. They perpetually create mysteries to explain the present when we are in distrusts.  People love peace and happiness. Whatever may be one’s religion, if he pursues his belief without imposing upon others their belief it will bring harmony. But reality is different.

Human solidarity is commitment to certain fundamental values which we have to follow to sustain life on earth. We have to look within us dispassionately transcending religious, national boundaries. It will liberate us from our own secluded world view. It will empower us to see the reality as realistic as possible and lead to global human solidarity.

Do we value religion more than compassion, love and ethics? We need to revolutionise our values. Each religion preaches compassion and certain ethical values to bring harmony within oneself and with others. But in reality it does not help to solve the problems we face.

Survival, expansion and advancement of our own race require certain fundamental values, applicable to all human beings, irrespective of one’s religion, racial or ethnic outlook. Human beings are finite and often do not live up to their full potential and even commit evils.

So we need to find the real reasons for human solidarity. Where there is reason for what we believe, we do not need faith. Diversity of religious beliefs constitutes as obstacles to human solidarity. Will faith in God ever help us to identify the problems we face? It requires empirical outlook and development of one’s own consciousness. So, let’s look beyond religion and gather our forces to bring peace on this earth. Amen!