Of Myth And Miracle Thomas Paine Summary

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In Thomas Paine's "Of Myth and Miracle," the idea that organized religion is a sham is presented. Paine makes this point by saying that every church/religion is based on a false mission from God given to individuals (352). The fact that Paine begins with this statement makes his feelings about organized religion crystal clear, and I agree with him. It is true that every religion is based on a made up story that correlates with its belief system, and no two religions have the exact same story. Yet the stories and the belief system behind each of these religions all have the same message: this is the way to God. Every one of these religions goes on to say that their way is the only way. With this in mind, if there are so many different religions,b …show more content…

However, we know from our other assigned readings that Paine does believe in God, so I take it that Paine is a deist. He believes in God, and that is where it ends. With the knowledge of his personal stance on religion in mind, I think that one can draw that the point of his comments are for one to think for himself in terms of religion, as it is the logical thing to do. An example of why we should think for ourselves is illustrated perfectly by Paine's point on the word "revelation." "Revelation, when applied to religion, means something communicated immediately from God to man . . . It is a revelation to the first person only, and hearsay to every other; and, consequently, they are not obliged to believe it" (352). The so called revelations people believe in could be totally false, but they believe them anyway because they are told that it is what is "right." I think that this is dangerous and that it breeds ignorance. An example that I see daily of this problem is when someone raises their children in church; I am thinking of Christianity, specifically. Let us say your grandparents are Christians, so they raise your mom in church. From the time she is a small child she is ingrained with the teachings of the Bible. In turn, she marries a man with these same beliefs, they have you, and then you are raised in a church and ingrained with the same beliefs as your

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