Religions are man-made
institutions. Every society throughout history has had them, and there
are many common threads running through them but there are also
differences. There are differences because different cultures had
different societal norms. Not because there are several gods. Not
because the one 'God' thinks different societies should have different
rules. But because all societies, throughout history, have created
their own social norms. And all of them gave some of these norms the
force of law. And all eventually wrote these laws down and until quite
recently all of them ascribed these laws to a god.
Almost
all societies show some evidence of cultural evolution. Here in the
USA we even founded a nation on some very non-religious ideas, like
equality and liberty. Other societies have been much slower to evolve,
still treating women as barely above property and denying liberty to
anyone who can't gain it by force.
What I keep noticing is how very much like Islam is the self-proclaimed "Christianity" espoused by many on the right of the political spectrum.
ReplyDeleteI think 'fundamentalism' cuts across all other boundaries.
ReplyDeleteThey ran it in today's paper ...
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