Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Man and his Gods

Throughout human history, which spans 125,000 years, man has imagined gods and mystical beings that would supply his needs (rain, a good harvest, wealth) and protect him from danger (storms, warfare, illness, death). Over time, the identity of these deities has evolved but their purpose remains the same. Today, our preferred image is determined by our culture and, as in the past, is ingrained in our psyche during childhood.

One would like to think that such beliefs are harmless social customs that promote the common good. But anyone with a knowledge of history understands the dark side of religious fervor; too often, it is a source of hate, discrimination, intolerance and persecution.

Tomorrow, Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, who, they believe, was the Son of God. By all accounts, he led a simple life, preached tolerance and encouraged his followers to share their talents and wealth. Two thousand years later, the Christian Church has become a political and financial power broker, run by entrenched hierarchies and media entrepreneurs. Conservative Christian zealots, self-righteous and narrow-minded, foster intolerance and work to impose their social agenda. Unfortunately, there are plenty of fearful, uneducated, guilt-ridden followers to heed their call, marking the latest chapter in man's quest for immortality.

Merry Christmas to all!