Right, Wrong, and Tolerance: Part 1- Holy Order of Kittens
We all seem to have a million things
to get done in our lives, and I am just like everyone else, but occasionally I
try to take a time out and look at a big problem and analyze it to see if I can
make anything of it. Recently, in my brief moments of clarity, I've been trying
to discern what exactly is the the most detrimental flaw of mankind.
Since I have limited brain capacity, this will most likely be an ongoing
process as my mind spits and sputters and pretends to be doing something
productive.
What is a trait that all or most of
us have that is a cause of most or all of the worlds troubles? I guess the best
place to start is by looking at the problems the world is facing. The
first problem that comes to mind is the sticky situation in the Middle East,
which I mostly attribute to religious intolerance. We have Muslim against Jew,
Muslim against Christian, Muslim against Muslim. Certainly the idea of slaughtering
people under the pretense of religious reasons is nothing new to history.
"If you can't convert 'em, kill 'em." seems like it could have been
an appropriate slogan to most major religions at one time or another. Why do
religions do this? In order to understand the workings of religion, lets start
one ourselves and see what happens!
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I believe that when I die
my soul will ascend to the heavens and be surrounded by cute cuddly kittens for
all eternity. Now, while I am the sanest person I know, and I KNOW that I am a
good person and the world would be better off if there were more people like
me, my belief in Holy Kittens is only held by me. This is troubling. I
mean, if all these people think differently than me, either I am wrong, or they
are wrong. Since I know I'm not stupid, it must be them. But how do I remedy
this? I convince others to believe the same thing I do! If I can get a group
that all believes the same thing, then we are super right! After all, we can't
all be bonkers, can we?
So the Holy Order of
Kittens is very pleased with itself and its beliefs.. that is until it meets
the First Church of Dog. Dogs? Give me a break. Who the heck worships dogs?
That is just idiotic. How the heck can they have so many members? They must all
be insane. Because we are good-hearted, righteous people, we must
convince these canine lovers of their wicked ways so that they may come to the
light. You see, by these people believing differently than us and being allowed
to exist, it creates a conflict to us being right. Moreover, if Cat clergy
strays to the Dog cultist side, what will that do to the Cat reputation? How do
we convert Dog lovers to our side? Threatening them with eternal damnation has
a certain appeal. If that doesn't work? I guess we have to kill them. Violence
is nasty, but really, what else do you do with people who are wrong?
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Could it be that religious
intolerance is really just based on the fact that we all believe that we are
good people? By believing we are good people, we look down on others who
don't think the way we do, because its easier to condemn than to put forth the
effort to understand. Why is this? We all do it. How many times
have you told someone, "I told you so?" It feels good to be right.
Especially when someone else is wrong. At what point in our evolutionary chain
did we develop the need to feel right? Am I over simplifying things? Please
send your comments! I am hoping to get some discussion on this.
~my thoughts on religion~
I have nothing against people believing
what they want. As a matter of fact, I think its great to have your beliefs! It
gives your life structure and meaning. It provides something to turn to when
nothing else is available. The problem lies with thinking that your way is the
ONLY way. Exploring your own beliefs and finding what you can be comfortable
with instead of just believing what was pounded into your head as a child can
help you. Once you are comfortable and at ease with your beliefs, you can
appreciate that other people will come with different conclusions. What you
believe is right for YOU. Everyone has a little different idea of how things
work. None of us will know for sure what the truth is (not while we are alive
anyway). No need to be silly over it. But then again, that is just my way of
thinking.
~end thoughts~




