Monday, August 01, 2005
Freedom of Thoughts?
This is my 2nd post today..
Read this article abt a reader's response to an article on religion today. The title is "Religion is a choice, Don't mix it with politics".
The writer's 1st pt was abt religion shld be the choice of the child and he/she need not take after tt of his/her family.Thus his/her freedom of choice. I think it involved a certain degree of crap to raise such a pt. The child is the responsibility of the parents since birth.His/her character growth, belief, value system and many more are affected by tt of his/her parents.It is natural tt the mindset has already been affected by the parents. Thus despite the promise of freedom, the choice has already been made since birth.
Of course, there are cases whereby children believe in different religions as their parents but those are mainly cuz of external reasons like religious organisations adopting commercial methods to get believers (this was one of the pts raised) or factors like parents are not at all firm believers of their own religion in the 1st place.
The writer then talked abt there being no need for religion. As much as I do not believe in a religion, I feel tt religions are essential. It gives the believers a set of values if they do not already have one. Believers are exposed to many others who share the same faith, helping them through their tough times, they tend to cherish themselves more. These are some things schools & education cannot provide or cannot ensure. Sometimes, even parents cannot do so.
The Origin. 8/01/2005 01:37:00 pm