Religion and Secularism
Religion and Secularism
Religion and Secularism
Last three decades have seen an unprecedented presence of religion in social and political space. Somewhere the a
terror, somewhere communal violence and somewhere the political influence of religious right on society and polit
processes, all these phenomenon have overshadowed the deeper inequities in the society, the aspirations of people
dignity and rights amongst others. Now comes a book which predicts that religions will become a minority vis a vis
practice of secularism in the decade of 2040s. The book is Why Atheism will replace religion: The triumph of earth and makes an observation that atheists are much more in developed countries. The book is based on the study of 137 nations conducted by the author and concludes that in the countries; more of income is even, lesser is the number of religious people. The author is a prominent psychologist. He makes a real needs. Also in a survey conducted in America 20% people identified themselves as Atheists.
pleasures over pie in the sky written by Nigel Barber. This book relates the rise/fall of the religion with economic p
developed the welfare system; higher is the number of atheists. The books crunch line is, in countries where distrib
prediction that people will feel lesser need of supernatural beliefs when the tangible world is providing them for th
There is some terminological confusion here to begin with, while the study is a very reasoned one, and links the lac security with the belief in god and practice of religiosity. Surely many a religions themselves have atheism as a component of their structure. Some streams of Hinduism like Charvak deny the existence of God. Jainism and
Buddhism also do not talk of a supernatural power, but its another matter that followers of these religions convert many traditions, Brahminism, Nath, Taantra, Bhakti, Siddh etc. In Hinduism itself the concept of God is also very Ishwar and then to the concept of formless power all these concepts are coexisting together merrily today. In India thee atheist tradition starting from Charvak, in present times it found a strong articulation amongst reformers like Periyar Ramsamy Naicker gave the atheist movement a powerful lift. The rationalists association is nurturing the same to a great extent.
prophets of these religions themselves as Gods and are worshipping them. In the broad umbrella of Hinduism ther
diverse, from the polytheism with multiple Gods and Goddesses, tri-theism (Brahma Vishnu Mahesh) to the single
communists the epitome of which has been Bhagat Singh with his famous tract, Why I am an Athiest. Also radical
Other religions, where there is a single God, the concept of God keeps varying between the God with form and body
the formless power. Many decades ago a plethora of books debated about the existence of God. But last three decad
particular have seen a very different phenomenon i.e. gross abuse of religions identity by the political forces of stat response of the conservative sections of society to the process of social change brought about by the process of
quo. Earlier to this, one saw in the beginning of 20th century, in the decade of 1920s, Christian Fundamentalism w
industrialization and education due to which Africa-Americans and women started coming to social space. Islamic related to oil and the high handed politics of Western powers which foiled the popular revolution and brought in a
fundamentalism makes a political appearance with the regime of Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran. Here it was the politi
as the head of the state. It was during this period that conservative versions of Islam were promoted by some of the
rulers who were scared of popular urges for democracy. Salafi version of Islam is one such which was used in Saud companies controlled by US-UK giants.
Arabia to keep a tight leash over the popular aspirations so that the Saudi oil can keep flowing in to the tankers of o
It is the same Salafi version of Islam which was brought in to the service of US hegemonic interest to control the oi
the region. This version was taught in the Madrassas in Pakistan. These Madrassas were set up with US instigation
money and syllabus, through which the Mujahedeen, Taliban Al Qaeda emerged and played into the hands of US d
of throwing away Soviet army from Afghanistan. In India, the insecurity of the section of middle classes in the face
rising presence of dalits and women in social space in the decade of 1980s led to the political abuse of religions ide
While the author of the book is talking about the release of the hold of religiosity and God with rising affluence, tod
sitting in South Asia the scenario seems to be the other way around. In Pakistan the hold of Mullahs on the social a
is a big obstacle to the firm rooting of democracy there. In Sri Lanka again thousands of Tamils were butchered wh retrograde political forces are attacking poor Rohingya Muslims in the name of Buddhism.
attacking LTTE, lately one is seeing an attack on Christians and Muslims there. Not to be left behind, in Myanmar,
One must add that there is no contradiction between secularism and religion. The author of this book is not clear o With secularization process, the role of clergy was relegated to the private sphere of society but religion as such wa
there. God was there. Its now that with prosperity going above the critical levels that more people are feeling less n
call upon God to help them live a secure life. In South Asian countries a complex process had been witnessed all th
While people with great amount of religiosity and belief in God like Mahatma Gandhi and Mualan Abul Kalam Aza
stood for secular state, the non practicing Muslim like Jinnah led the movement for a state in the name of Islam an but in the political arena, they create mass hysteria in the name of religion and God. One wishes to agree with the authors prediction. Hope it is not restricted just to Western countries. What is more
atheist Savarkar, was the ideologue of Hindu nation. Many a leaders of Hindu national politics may not be so religi
important is to realize is that mass spectacles of religiosity are an expression of deeper social insecurities, which ar
being cashed in by the politicians of status quo, who are deliberately using this religious identity to ensure that soc stand for social welfare, and struggle to bring in measures go in that direction on one side. On the other are those social base amongst the socially insecure middle classes and the backing of section of big corporate houses. Seeing pains of this battle between two paths, one turns pessimistic at times whether if at all, South Asia can get over the
distribution of resources to weaker sections is stalled. Today in India one can see a clear cut battle between those w
political forces that resort to polarize the communities along religious lines, around identity issues. The latter have
imposition of God-Religion in political arena and focus on improving prosperity with equitable distribution in soci
many a propaganda-claims being made for development the factor of equitable growth is missing and thats where
real definition of development lies. The bluff of development by communal forces has to be countered and the emp
on the growth with concern for equity, affirmative action for the victim religious minorities and dalits-adivasis is th
around which the battle against the blind religiosity and assertions of politics in the name of religion has to be take forward.
Western countries though far from the ideal in prosperity and growth, at least do not have the baggage of politics o religions identity in such a strong way as is prevalent in post-colonial states; that is dogging South, West Asia in particular. This book gives the hope as far as prosperity and equity is concerned one hopes that this applies to the large sections of society.
troubled countries where abuse of religions identity is playing havoc with the concept of human rights and survi va
Ram Puniyani was a professor in biomedical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, and took
voluntary retirement in December 2004 to work full time for communal harmony in India. He is involved with hum Secular Forum, Center for Study of Society and Secularism and ANHAD.
rights activities from last two decades.He is associated with various secular and democratic initiatives like All India
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Let there be enough talks about the adversity of religion. Most people who claim to be true devout Christians, or Muslim the old days. There's a sort of vague understanding, and what was initially a mere tool for bringing down other societal right to life and sound judgment. I know for fact that religion has been on the decline and that it'll eventually burn out, religion will be a pitiful minority. If I had to make a wish, it'd be that this decline must have a catalyst so humanity can reality, scientific evidence and simple morality through reasoning, rather than blowing people up, and killing firstborns,
Mormons don't really understand how these beliefs were created and just how much of a cultural trend religion was bac
has come to be a tool for destruction, violation of infantile rights to a sound mental facility, indoctrination against peopl
because humanity is growing up and out of it. Yeah, some are slow to grow, and it's beyond statistical prognostication t
quicker. The internet was not there just under half a century ago, but now it has to be used as a tool to spread the facts
discriminating against race, gender, sexual affiliations, mind torture of kids, making children live in fear by lying to them them caused by a group of people clinging to obsolete beliefs, people who actually believe that a guy in the sky with so get away with this ****? Report Reply
about a terrible place that they would burn in forever and ever. These idiocies that so plague us in the 21 st century, all
love is telling them ... commanding them ... to do these hideous, anti-survival, silly, petty primitive things. How do they
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