Religion and Politics

By Libertarian, published May 27, 2007
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Having a B.A. in Anthropology and having studied religion at a university, I have come to the conclusion that religion is simply a social and psychological mechanism. Culture including religion which is simply a manifestation of culture is an evolved process which forms due to natural selection.

The reason why religion exists is because it serves many basic needs for humanity. It provides social cohesion, dogma and direction to the masses, and answers the question of death. Of course, after the enlightenment we have been able to answer many of the questions that were previously handled through myth and unknown powers.

The future of religion is unclear. It depends whether nature selects for intelligence in the human population. For the most part, those who can accurately judge reality have a better chance of survival than those who have an unclear understanding of reality. An understanding of reality coincides with an improved scientific process and a decline in irrational thought, dogma, and religious fanaticism.

As of this writing, humanity is standing on the precipice. Will it devolve into another dark age where reason is pushed to the wayside, or will objective reason prevail. We are all eagerly awaiting the answer to this question.

Religion and politics:

The only faith one should have is in objective reason. Basing one's life on unproven fantasies is a recipe for disaster. Delusions of grandeur are part and parcel of the psychology of dictators. Delusions of righteousness should not be allowed to interfere with the political process.

One only has to look to the Bush administration where the political adviser Karl Rove used Christian fundamentalists to gain power and votes. Instead of reaching out to educated voters the Bush team used wedge issues such as gay marriage to try and overshadow the major problems such as the growing military-industrial complex and the illegal Iraq war.

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have denied God and be proven wrong.

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

 
Well, my friend as I thumbed through some of your articles, I was happy to see your outlook on gun rights. Having said that though, you basically lost me with this one. Religion and politics do mix. you need a politician who uses his faith to stick to his principals, and help guide him through the maze of politics and temptation. Many have started out trying to dispell religion as some sort of mass mind control. At the end most who have studied this have come to the conclusion that there is no other answer than that there really was a Christ, who did do the miracles mentioned in the Bible. This story has been written about by other authors of the time, who either mention the crucifiction or his exploits either in passing, or as eyewitnesses. Our entire judicial and legal system has been established via the Judeo Christion principals e.g. the 10 Commandments. I feel sorry for people who feel they are above the faith. It is far better to have believed and find nothing afterwards than to

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

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