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[The Societal Role of Religion: Necessity, Polarization, and Modern Substitutes]-[do we need religion? [video]]

anything goes with emma chamberlain · B2 · 2023-02-23

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The Societal Necessity of Religion

In recent discussions, the role of religion in modern society has become a highly polarizing topic. While many argue that religion is an "outdated idea" that should be "completely abolished," the host explores the complex reality of why, despite these criticisms, religion has "stood the test of time" since 3500 BCE. By examining both the shadows and the light of religious practice, we can better understand whether society would "completely crumble" without it.

The Negative Impacts of Mainstream Religion

Mainstream religion often faces intense scrutiny for several key reasons:

  • Exclusivity and Moral Superiority: A significant issue is the tendency for adherents to believe their specific faith is the only "right" one, often discounting others as "inherently wrong" or "immoral." This lack of openness prevents intellectual and moral growth, as individuals fail to consider perspectives that challenge their own.
  • Outdated Dogma: Many religions rely on ancient texts that have been interpreted in ways that exclude groups, such as those in "same-sex relationships." These rigid interpretations can feel disconnected from modern values.
  • Guilt and Fear-Based Psychology: The pressure to be a "good religious person" often leads to "unnecessary guilt" over human mistakes. The fear of being "excommunicated" or the existential terror of "going to hell" can create a cycle of paranoia and trauma.
  • Fragility of Reality: Relying on religion for total stability creates a "catastrophic" risk. If an individual prays for a specific outcome and it does not occur, the resulting doubt can "rattle" their entire reality, leaving them without the coping mechanisms they depend on.

The Positive Contributions to Human Well-being

Conversely, religion provides essential pillars for societal cohesion:

  • Community and Connection: In an era of increasing loneliness, religion offers an "automatic built-in community." This provides consistency and reliability, offering a space where people can find "like-minded people" and foster genuine human connection.
  • Stability and Problem Solving: For many, religion is a therapeutic tool. It provides a "solution" to issues that seem unsolvable, offering comfort through prayer and the belief that a "higher power has your back." This alleviates the feeling of being alone during life's hardest moments.
  • Moral Structure: Religion acts as a "moral guidebook for life." By providing a clear framework for behavior, it helps individuals avoid mistakes and navigate complex situations without needing to constantly "soul search" for the right path.

The Modern Resurgence of "Religion"

Interestingly, the host notes a correlation between the rejection of mainstream religion and the rise of cults, as seen in the 1960s and 70s. This suggests that humans are naturally inclined to gravitate toward some form of group belief system. Today, the internet has birthed new, secular forms of "worship":

  • Celebrity Culture: Through constant access to information, fans can now "worship" celebrities in ways that feel increasingly "cult-like."
  • Lifestyle Trends: Movements like "minimalism" or the "that girl" aesthetic serve as modern moral frameworks, where influencers act as deities and adherence to their rules provides a sense of structure.
  • Political Allegiance: For many, political identity has become so all-encompassing that it acts as a "Bible," leaving no room for "open discussion."

Conclusion: Is Religion Essential?

Ultimately, the host concludes that while religion is not for everyone—and for many, atheism or personal spiritual paths offer more peace—society as a whole requires it as an option. Religion provides a vital sense of peace, stability, and structure that some individuals cannot find elsewhere. While it is not perfect and should always be "evolving" and "growing," its endurance suggests that it remains a necessary part of the human experience.

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I just wanted to deep dive into it.
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I'm not married to a religion.
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It's never a good thing to think that You and the people who agree with you are the only people in the world who are right.
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Lord knows how old the Bible is.
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You're putting all of your eggs in that basket.
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📖 Transcript

Hello. Today I wanted to talk about religion.
What a fun one. What a fun topic. I've been thinking about religion a lot recently.
And today I just wanted to deep dive into it. not on a personal level, but on a society level.
I made an episode a while back about my own religious experience and journey.
But I haven't really talked about religion on a society level, on a societal level yet.
And so that's what I want to do today. This is an ad by BetterHelp.

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