Sunday, February 21, 2016

Religion 3.0

Religion
            Talk about an absolutely broad topic. In the US alone there are over 310 different religions or denominations. Just 55 shy of being able to be part of a different denomination or religious group every day of the year.  (Stat found here) http://undergod.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000068
            Lets be honest though, the only time people ever want to bring up religion is when a presidential candidate tells us what religion he or she is or when something controversial is taking place in a religion and people have to suddenly make it their business. First things first, if you aren’t part of the religion does it matter what they are doing inside of their rules or guidelines for members?  No they don’t matter, yet often times we find ourselves so concerned with what each religion is doing that we involve ourselves just to feel involved. One that really jumps out to me because we are from Utah was when the LDS Church came out with their standards on marriage after not allowing gay marriage in their temples. The organization that we all refer to as Mormons have never allowed gay marriage in their temples, but people only became irate about it after gay marriage was passed in a few of the states. Once again I say to all  of the people why do we begin to care what a certain religion says or does if it doesn’t pertain to us? If you are a member of the church I am sure they teach that marriage is or should be between a man and a woman no wavering. I am just amused that people get so worked up over things that don’t change anything about them.
      On the other hand i see why so many people get worked up about this topic. Both sides of the story obviously exist and want to have their voice heard. I do not think that any religion should push their beliefs upon others to the extent where it becomes no longer a choice and they basically have to do these things just to get you off of their back. Religion should never push anyone to make personal decisions that they aren't ready to make.
            One thing I found very interesting as well were the amount of articles or journal entries one could find that would try to disprove each religion. Rarely did you find articles trying to portray the truth of each religion. Instead what you get again were people who spent more time trying to prove each religion wrong rather than finding out if any of them were or are true.
            Does religion effect schooling and or chances of being recruited or given a scholarship? Many religious organizations are well-known for their active place in giving back to their community and helping those in need. Religion is also a big part of many students’ lives — whether they’re Christian, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, or Buddhist. So, it’s no surprise that many churches, religious groups, and colleges offer scholarships based on religious affiliation or spirituality.” https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/by-type/religious-scholarships
I find it to be very interesting at the scholarships that some religions are willing to award. I think it is a great thing of any religion, business, or person for that matter to offer kids the chance to further their education by helping them pay for it. To all of those religious groups I applaud you for your efforts in helping students stay in school and achieve great things.
            In conclusion on the topic of religion I just want to make it clear where I stand when it comes to religions. I do not nor will I judge someone who is of another faith. I will not un-friend someone because they do not believe the same things I do. I will not harm someone because my beliefs are different from theirs. Yes I agree that people do these kinds of things all the time and honestly it is sad. Who are we to judge other human beings? Are you perfect?
Don’t judge me because I sin differently than you.

3 comments:

  1. When a non-profit religious organization puts $20M behind a political campaign to overturn a California court ruling on marriage equality, I'd say they've gone beyond "what they are doing inside of their rules or guidelines for members." The COJCOLDS practice of straight temple marriage is constitutionally protected and never has nor never will be threatened. "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," is not only the basis for the ruling of California's Supreme court, it is the provision of every citizen. When a church tries to undermine that provision under the auspices of freedom of religion, they've left the scope of their ecclesiastical influence and entered the public sector where, like it or not, they're going to be criticized.

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  2. I agree that they are going to be critized for what they are doing and it is evident that they got critized. I guess my question now for you is should a religion non profit or profit support there beliefs to this extent or should they just stand to the side and watch things unfold? To me it is more interesting than anything I am just interested in others opinions on that matter

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  3. I agree that they are going to be critized for what they are doing and it is evident that they got critized. I guess my question now for you is should a religion non profit or profit support there beliefs to this extent or should they just stand to the side and watch things unfold? To me it is more interesting than anything I am just interested in others opinions on that matter

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