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Yes
Created on: January 16, 2011 Last Updated: January 17, 2011
""If god didn't exist, it would be necessary to invent him". Voltaire said this at a time when there was very little order, arguing that it was simply a means of social control. A very strong argument can be made that, at least at one time, it almost certainly was the case as law was something fairly hard to enforce onto the population hundreds of years ago. Elitist in their organizations have used the excuse of "divine right" to appoint rulers over entire nations, chosen at birth. Priests and rulers held enormous interchangeable power in early western civilization. Most which wanted the same thing: a respectful, law-abiding populace whose dedicated through their belief to doing whatever is necessary for the status quo.
Jesus' teachings and the ten commandments can be seen as ways to control the populace through fear of divine wrath, encouraging individuals to not stray from the path. Wars have been fought over religion for years, only being used as a blanket to guard the true goal of the individuals: land and power. Still to this day with the war being fought over in the middle east, nations and empire use fear to keep their population in check. In certain countries women are expected to hold to a subservient standard simply because the rulers order it saying it is God's wish.
During the crusades, soldiers were told what they were doing was God's work. Over these conflict between the two conflicting parties, the Christians and Muslims, innocent bystanders who had no idea what was going on had them and their family burned by soldiers. Both armies would practice such atrocities, all believing they were doing God's work. The real reason for the crusades had very little to nothing to do with religion, as the rulers all just wished to expand their territories and grow in power. However, these soldiers thinking that they were doing something commissioned from up above believed that every man, woman, and child that died was for the good of the Lord.
The set of morals and ethics shoved in our faces every day by religion is nothing short but social control. Without religion, rulers and authoritative figures wouldn't be able to trust the public to knowingly do whats expected of them to do. Passing down laws on a populace doesn't always work out well if the public has nothing to believe that they're doing it for. Through the institution of religion, governments can keep their people in check by making them think that what they're doing is for their own personal well-being. With religion, the offer of hope and the fear of doing wrong makes a great way to control a society.
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Created on: January 06, 2011 Last Updated: January 08, 2011
Religion is a broad term. Under the heading of religion one finds such diverse beliefs as Christianity, which requires living according to a moral code and the religious beliefs of ancient peoples, like the Mayans, which required human sacrifice. One cannot authoritatively assert that all religions were invented by rulers to control people, that is a simplistic view. The answer is more complex and requires one study history, politics, cultures and governments of the world.
Can one state that the Ten Commandments were used to control people? Yes, of course, in the same way that modern laws are used to control behavior, these commandments set forth a moral code that made society possible. If there were no rules in place that disallowed anti-social acts such as theft or murder, society would crumble. Although modern laws are written by men, their basic aim is the same - to provide a structured society in which people may peacefully live.
Which governments are the most oppressive - those with laws that protect freedom of religion or those which have laws that prohibit religion? Stalin killed between 20 million and 60 million of his own citizens, and his Communist state was atheist in nature. Obviously, the lack of religion did not affect the state's ability to control the masses. Freedoms of all kinds were denied average citizens under the Soviet regime. Absence of religion does not guarantee freedom or self-determination.
Which religions were invented by those who wished to rule over others? Which ruler, for instance, invented Christianity? As I remember my New Testament, both the religious and political rulers were responsible for putting Jesus to death. Those who did have control over the people were afraid of this unconventional upstart, because His influence was so great and yet He never sought any political power or control.
Are some religions controlling and potentially harmful? Certainly, if one objects to being the human sacrifice to a god or if the religion becomes the state and any disbelievers are punished for their heresy. In the same way, some political ideologies are controlling and potentially harmful.
Anything that diminishes the worth and dignity of a human being, any human being, is harmful. Poltical ideologies that value one group of persons over another are harmful. Religions that oppress any group of persons over another are harmful.
However, it is not true to say that all religions are tools used to control people any more than it is true to say that all political ideologies are tools used to control people. Jesus taught that all men were loved of God and that He came to redeem them. Thomas Jefferson taught that all men were created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights. Christianity is an example of a religion that teaches moral responsibility. Democracy is a political system that demands it.
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