Saturday, 18 October 2008

Hope for Atheism

Why is it that we are born as of some particular religion? I mean, does one come into existence knowing all about the Bible, or the Bhagwad Gita or the Guru Granth Sahib? Just because my parents are of one particular religion, makes me a member of it too. Isn't that ridiculous? Shouldn't I have the right to make an informed choice of what religion I do want to follow?
(Maybe religion and informed choice are paradoxical in the same sentence ;) )

Given this, we should all be born of no religion, and be allowed to make a decision later in life. That way atleast, we'll know how many members actually support Christianity, or Hinduism or blah... Lots of those people might want to make a choice of not choosing any one particular religion, or even becoming a practicing atheist. Is that even allowed? Can I be a registered atheist? Is that so illogical?

Apparently, even in the US of A, I cannot hold public office if I am a declared atheist. Is that fair? Shouldn't I be declared worthy or unworthy of any post based on my morals, my past behavior etc. rather than whether I believe in some doctrines first preached centuries ago?

Recently, there was a case where someone sued God. It was dismissed saying that he has no 'registered residence'. Although this lawsuit may sound frivolous, it is highly symbolic. All through our childhood, we are influenced by teachings in the name of 'God', our Nanny says, "He is watching everything from above", or "the final redemption is in His court". As a child, its not in my control to make people stop throwing random ideas at me in His name. Shouldn't someone be answerable?

The bottom-line, I feel is, if people are brought us as believers of reason, I doubt many of them would turn to organized religion in the hope of comfort or happiness. An idea is: we should all be atheists by default.

Till now, atheism has been under the wraps more or less. Never in history has the spread of information been so fast as now. Now, more and more people are being exposed to atheistic ideas through sitcoms (eg. House MD, Boston Legal), through the internet, through books etc. Atheists are portrayed as reasonable people, who bear no evil in heart and have an excellent set of morals, more so even when compared to religious folk.

This makes me think atheism has a lot of hope in the future. With more and more people 'thinking', religious fanaticism (or even subscription) should ebb. Maybe the world would end up being a safer, more peaceful place...

6 comments:

Research Engineer said...

Nice post. Watch "The Root of All Evil" by Richard Dawkins if you can. The first part is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2epvSAGuLc

Nalini said...

u raise questions parallel to the ones in my post. u question belief and i question reason.

sometimes it helps to just 'believe' that there is a plan that u r following...especially when the going gets tough. u cay say that its a way of shrugging responsibility. but then, for many religion is a shroud. it is something that protects u... and as for being allowed to make a choice,u can make the choice... next u will be asking for the freedom to choose our family.

and it is not necessary that the world will become a safer place.
religion binds people in a weird way. a feeling of togetherness is any day better than individual beasts trying to work for their own betterment.

religion is also a crutch that parents use to imbibe 'morals' in the kids. think about it...it would be chaos without it...we would be questioning there teaching us the values and morals too...there is no strong basis for anything. why should i care about someone else?- would be ur next question

The main 'reason' you have this question is - we can and always will find a 'reason' that suits us

Unknown said...

@research engineer: I have seen the documentary. Atheism needs such evangelists!

@nal'i'ni: but their isn't! Believing that there is a plan, will just cause more heartache at a later date. About choosing family - its a completely baseless exaggeration!

Pranav Jawale said...

Well, atheism is all good. But there is no way to teach it to little kids. What would u tell them "Hey, jonny ,Do you know, there is no god.Tell this to your friends too."
The child has to first understand the concept of God. Only then s/he can choose to accept or reject it. As in your case. You din't know atheism when you were born, but now that you are a thinking person you can say this and that.

Amit J said...

hi aniket,
I saw your blog's link on Sanjeev's blog...must say...very interesting article...but don't you think that atheism stems from the current inadequacy of the concept of God....an atheist places his faith in 'reason' as opposed to a 'divine creator' so don't you think that to believe in reason requires some 'faith' in reason....anywayz my blog is kinda built around the same theme... visit it if you can find the time... http://thegoofysufi.blogspot.com/

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