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guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
6. Very well said.
Fri Jan 10, 2020, 06:25 PM
Jan 2020

Insecurity breeds anger, and it can lead to a search for meaning, or a search for solutions. And no matter what the US corporate media insists on saying, the US economy is only doing well for the top 10% or so. And people know that they are not really doing well. So any would be autocratic leader must use language that will appeal to his/her intended audience to make them easier to be motivated

In the case of unscrupulous leaders, these leaders will use whatever language is most likely to appeal to their audience. In a religious society, that leader will no doubt use religious themes and language to justify their control over the society. In a non-religious society, that leader might use ethnicity, or skin color, or language to divide people.

And in the case of Christians, Biblical literalism can indeed lead to negative outcomes. A Biblical literalist might dismiss climate change as a problem by assuming that the end times are near. Or by assuming that God intends this to happen. And that literalist might also look for a Pastor who reinforces that message.


... trotsky Jan 2020 #1
As a human, I am troubled when I see people forcing others. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #2
Interesting pivot away from religion, which is the topic of this forum. trotsky Jan 2020 #4
Human religion involves humans. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #5
But this isn't the Human forum, it's the Religion forum. trotsky Jan 2020 #9
And are we discussing HUMAN appraoches to religion? guillaumeb Jan 2020 #10
Uh, what other kind is there? It kind of goes without saying. trotsky Jan 2020 #11
This could be an interesting bit of self-analysis, guillaumeb Jan 2020 #12
Do you think it's possible for a human being to *know* what their god wants? n/t trotsky Jan 2020 #13
Do you think it's possible for a human being to *know* what their god wants? n/t trotsky Jan 2020 #19
The current rise Newest Reality Jan 2020 #3
Very well said. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #6
Oh, thank you... Newest Reality Jan 2020 #7
Religion is one expression of tribalism. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #8
Religion equals nationalism equals tribalism? trotsky Jan 2020 #14
All are manifesatations of the tribal instinct. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #15
Religion is just a manifestation of the tribal instinct? trotsky Jan 2020 #16
Evey manifestation has meaning. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #17
Does religion have supernatural meaning, or is it no different than any other human idea? trotsky Jan 2020 #18
Religion focuses on the supernatural, guillaumeb Jan 2020 #20
So YES, religion does have supernatural meaning, or NO, it does not? n/t trotsky Jan 2020 #21
What exactly about my latest response confuses you? guillaumeb Jan 2020 #22
Don't gaslight. trotsky Jan 2020 #23
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