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The web content discusses the multifaceted role of religion in human culture, politics, and personal development, emphasizing its influence on societal norms, governance, and individual behavior.

Abstract

The article "Open The Window As Wide As You Can" delves into the significance of studying religion to gain insights into various aspects of human civilization. It argues that religion, much like art and writing, serves as a gateway to understanding a society's culture, history, and values. The piece highlights the impact of religious beliefs on historical events, social cohesion, and the creation of art. It suggests that religion can both unite and divide nations, influence political decisions, and provide a moral framework for its followers. The author posits that religious rituals offer comfort and a sense of belonging, while religious law establishes clear behavioral guidelines. The article concludes by asserting the importance of understanding religious motivations to truly comprehend people and their cultures.

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  • The author believes that studying the religious rituals of an alien civilization could provide valuable cultural insights and even be lifesaving.
  • Historical events and the shaping of nations are often influenced by the religious beliefs of leaders.
  • Religion is seen as a powerful unifying or dividing force in the world.
  • The author quotes Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to emphasize the power of unity in religious congregations to affect change.
  • Religion is viewed as a tool for social control, used by governments to maintain obedience and consolidate power

Religion | Politics | Self Improvement

Open The Window As Wide As You Can

Study Religion? Why Bother?

Photo by Dawid Zawiła on Unsplash

Religion is a way in.

If you ever land on an alien planet, study their rituals.

Their art, writing, clothing, what they eat, and how they worship will give you an insight into their culture. It might even save your life.

Ok, back to Earth.

Historic events are often a result of the religious beliefs of the rulers.

Their decisions shape nations through war or invasions, exiles, and settlements.

Religious stories have inspired many beautiful pieces of art.

photo by Author, Myanmar 2018

These creative interpretations enrich our culture. Early forms of religious art and writing give insights into the way people lived in historical times.

Religion is a powerful force that can unite countries that might not have any other common ground, or it can divide regions that would otherwise be allies.

There is power in numbers.

A global congregation, acting in unison, can affect events in a major way. It’s important to be aware of current beliefs and trends so that you can participate in a meaningful way.

“ “There is power in numbers and there is power in unity.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Feb 3, 2011"

Social control is another important function.

The community created within a religious group helps maintain social solidarity. Governments have used religion as a tool to gain obedience and consolidate power.

Religious beliefs provide followers with an orderly model of the universe.

The creation story told in our oral histories helps us understand how we came to exist. These stories create a view of the world that reflects the local culture and allows us to achieve a sense of belonging.

An all powerful being brings a sense of comfort.

It feels pretty good to know you are on the side of the strongest god. He will provide for you and protect you if you’re a believer. Large temples or churches give the religious institution a sense of authority.

photo by Author, Florence 2009

Religious law provides firm guidelines for behavior in a community.

It gives us the moral code to follow; we understand the difference between right and wrong. The guidelines for punishment are often set out, allowing people to choose between following the law and suffering the consequences.

There is a clear framework of rules to follow. It removes the burden of decision making from people. God will decide.

I believe it’s not possible to truly understand people and their culture without having a good look at their motivations. Religious belief is one of the strongest motivators: Eternal suffering vs. Eternal peace.

It embraces the familiar.

The practice of religion is the performing of ritual, meditations and chanting. It encourages us to follow a prescribed way of life.

Often the ritual is as important as or more important than the beliefs. Ritual can be soothing and repetitive, returning home to a familiar place, a kind of magic that transcends science.

While the practice of religion is intended to achieve salvation through worship and obedience to God, it’s clear that it impacts many other aspects of life in a community. All of these are ways to gain insights and creates connections through understanding.

We study religion because it opens a window into other people’s lives.

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