Rama, among the grandest of religious icons, unfortunately, merely reduced to the biggest of all misused religio-political icons in the contemporary Indian politics |
This ideology is either prejudiced in its thinking that social bonds between people 'should' and can 'only' be based on 'religious-brotherhood' bonds (hmm! breeding ground for intolerance, leading to extremism there), or it underestimates the social cohesion between people based on the implicit racial bonding (of the homo sapiens race, I mean; each species is hard-wired similarly), or is a leftover remnant of the days when the Church used to have a supreme power over the State. Whatever may be the case, the growth of human civilization over times is gradually rendering this ideology, which may have been once the most important tool for political and societal cohesion, redundant in the current world scenario. Also, not to mention the threat this ideology poses to the current world peace and further 'growth' of the civilization, if peaceful coexistence and tolerance between varying world religious communities (and 'races' too, I must add) can be defined as one of the comparative yardsticks!
I won't go on commenting with certainty but I am beginning to notice that the roots of all 'religious extremism' based terrorism worldwide, can be traced back to the 'source' nations that are either a nonsecular state, or which politically implicitly endorse a specific religious body or creed. Correlation or causation?
What ever may be the case, all this is does goes into making me a very firm believer in the disestablishment process, marking a clear-cut separation of Church from the State, and the people having a freedom of religion, or freedom from religion altogether (if I may add so) as their fundamental right, as granted and fiercely protected by the state...
This major and important socio-political transition, of creation and sustenance of secular nation states (it seems most of which are also democratic!), with people shedding their inhibitions, being more tolerant to, respecting, and entrusting in people from 'other religions', may be a leap of faith for many, a natural progression for some, and quite a blasphemy for others, but, is here to stay for sure, and I hope, for the good!
P.S. This is just me thinking out loud on matters I wished I understood more. I am neither a student of political science or sociology and like subjects, and these are just my elementary level perceptions that I have acquired in a society I grew up, and watch. Consider these thoughts as my first steps towards an interest in the serious understanding and analysis of such socio-political or religious matters...
Another fiery piece :)
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you did not want to name your blog "mylifemycrusade" ! (totally kidding here :) )
ha ha.. actually i am myself feeling that disconnect from the blog title, that's why i loved it when i posted that unassuming 'Jo' and blog looked at home with itself... :) may be romance in my life has been reduced to all these things only.. but i seriously hope not! :)
ReplyDeleteyou but may laugh if i tell you that the primary purpose of this blog was to put up here and share a romantic yash chopra video that i had edited earlier (i still intend to do that), and other similar leisurely and romantic pursuits, so i better not tell you about that. ;)
but thanks for taking time to read and tell. you are among those people whose opinions really matter because apart from having your own unique/independent view devoid of heard mentality that would help in a course correction or refinement of my opinions (really don't want to end up as a self-supposed righteous person having largely condescending views), i know that you won't just appease me here because i am a friend... and you better not! :)
And I will not :)
ReplyDeleteIt is just that I had never seen you discuss your disenchantment with the milieu ,in such details before !! took me by surprise . You were always the one with a hope-tinted view of the world :)
But keep it coming ,it is fascinating nonethelss .
For understanding society and politics, being a student of political science or sociology is not necessary. In some cases, this hinders an understanding more than it helps. A robust common sense with a keen observation of current affairs combined with a detached objectivity is all that is truly necessary. And that is visible in the write up. A good start!
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