The Importance of Religion in the World

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We live in a world today filled with: low self-esteem, bullying, hate crimes, lying, abuse, child molestation, depression, racism, addiction(s), murder, corruption, violence, rape, self-mutilation, witchcraft, pornography, sexual immorality, broken hearts, hatred, greed, eating disorders, jealousy, suicide, starvation, torture, hypocrisy, and death. Religion is important because it teaches people about themselves. It gives them hope for a future free from all this sorrow and heartache, and through stories, parables, and quotes from prudent prophets of old said to be hearing the voice of God, or recalling evidence of miracles and extreme faith it provides a lifeline to God, and spiritual fulfillment. It teaches people morals, principal, origin, and integrity. Religion is important in today’s world because we all want to feel like we are of worth, and that there is a greater purpose for our lives than to live, die, and be forgotten. Humans want to know: why we are here on this earth, how we were created, what we are supposed to do with our lives, and what happens to us after we die? Religion answers some, if not all of these questions in some form or another. It gives people a goal to reach towards, and a lifestyle to abide by; it instigates brotherly love, offers hope, peace, and overwhelming joy to the lowliest broken soul, and the jolliest aristocrat. There are conditions to these gifts though, so religion is a blessing and can be used to better the world if it is practiced in humility not hypocrisy.

Would the world be a better place if its inhabitants all followed the same religion? Yes, but only if each person were to earnestly practice it to the best of their ability, with humility, and without judgment accepting every natio...

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...ed; no one is perfect. Ergo the deficit of this hypothetical world: what would be left to choice and free will? And what would happen if someone were to sin? It would be a sin for another to punish that person. Contemplating that, the point I’d like to make is that hypothetically, if everyone could completely lay their human selfishness down at the feet of Jesus, and understand and agree with each other, be totally honest with and open minded to other’s thoughts and feelings, and live in absolute peace and harmony with one another the world would truly be a better place for all on so many different levels. Although it is obviously not possible to reach a goal set this unrealistically high, it is an interesting though to ponder when considering how different the world would be when Adam committed that original sin, and what role women play in the corruption of men.

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