Tuesday, January 21, 2020
The Most Compelling Reason for Studying Religion Today is Politics Essa
The Most Compelling Reason for Studying Religion Today       For me, the word ââ¬Ëreligionââ¬â¢ conjures up images of wailing fat ladies     dressed in their Sunday best singing at the top of their lungs about     the glory of God. Of course, this image comes from my childhood when I     attended the New Testament Church of God in Jamaica every Sunday, rain     or shine, with my grandmother. For her, Church, Christianity and God     was a way of life; a set of principles she believed in and lived by.     For others less convinced, the idea of religion or ââ¬Ëbeing religiousââ¬â¢     is as far fetched as aliens and UFOââ¬â¢s.       Throughout the centuries, religion has played an important part in     shaping the political landscape of most modern societies and one     reason for studying religion is to understand how and why certain     societies developed in the way they did.    The church ââ¬â used here in     generic terms ââ¬â was often married to the way in which rulers     administered laws and punishments. Often some used the church to     swindle people out of their wealth and to gain their allegiance     through fear. While other rulers such as Henry viii manipulated the     religious order of the day by breaking away from the Catholic Church     and forming a new Church of England so he could marry his mistress.       For most, Islam is a way of life which is revered by its followers but     according to Laura Hayes, when the Taliban ruled Afghanistan from 1996     until 2001, they controlled 90% of the country's territory and their     policiesââ¬âincluding their treatment of women and support of     terroristsââ¬âostracized them from the world community. The Taliban     considered themselves mujahideen or holy warriors of the Islamic     faith.    ...              ...of the peopleââ¬â¢.       Religion and politics have come full circle as in todayââ¬â¢s society     there are laws which govern the recognition of a new ââ¬Ëreligionââ¬â¢. For     example, a legitimate religion has the right to claim tax exemption     and must promote the moral and spiritual welfare of the community.  It     is my opinion that although there are other reasons for studying     religion, the most compelling reason by far is to better understand     and cater for the diversity of modern  society.       Bibliography       Atkins, Peter quoted in Poole, Michael. A Guide to Science and Belief.     Lion Publishing.1990       Boeer. M. M. Karl Marxââ¬â¢s  Interpretation of History.       Mason, Claire. New Religious Movements: the impact on our lives. White     Thompson Publishing Limited.2003       Pfeffer, Leo. Quoted in New Religious Movements: the impact on our     lives.                        
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