¨ Introduction to World Religions HRT 3M ¨ Markville History
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¨ Introduction to World Religions HRT 3M ¨ Markville History
¨ ¨ Introduction to World Religions HRT 3M Markville History Department: Ms. Chong • “God has no religion” ~ Gandhi • “Religion is an illusion and it derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our instinctual desires.“ ~ Sigmund Freud • “There is only one religion, though there are a hundred versions of it.” ~ George Bernard Shaw Video Clip: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip -“Faith” Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=o43DvwkX8WA ¨ ¨ ¨ Why are people drawn to religion? Why is the search for spirituality often frustrated? If religion is important, why is it often a ‘taboo’ or politically incorrect topic? In today’s world, is religious faith on the decline, or is it increasing? What 3 religions have the greatest % of followers in the world? What is the fastest growing religion in the world? Tracing the history of “God” In the beginning A Question of Sex Creating gods is something humans have always done artifacts dating from Paleolithic times (35 000 – 10 000 BCE) Which came first, god or goddess? Venuses Shift towards patrilineal influence (male deities) by semi-nomadic peoples Sacred Nature Mother Nature or Earth Mother Kinship with nature Polytheistic versus Monotheistic Polytheistic= Many deities with distinct identities and roles (Hinduism, Greek mythology) Monotheistic = one God derived from patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses (Christianity, Judaism, Islam) No god = Buddha taught state of enlightenment (nirvana) achieved through human means like enlightenment, not by any supreme deity (s) Controversy in the Historical Dating System How should dates be identified in history ? BC = Before Christ AD = Anno Domini (Latin “in the Year of the Lord”) BCE = Before Common Era CE = Common Era CE and AD have the same and value: 2004 CE = AD 2004 BCE and CE is expected to eventually replace BC and AD Some feel that AD and BC have been in use for centuries and that this tradition should be respected Others see the switch to CE and BCE as just one more example of secularism and non-Christian religions being given precedence over Christianity. How much can be changed? If we are going to switch to BCE and CE, should we not be consistent and remove references to Pagan Gods and astronomical bodies from the names of the day of the week (Moon day, Tiw's day, Woden's day, Thor's day, Frig's Day, Saturn's day, Sun day)? It would also be consistent to modify the names of the months, many of which are based on ancient Roman Paganism: -Janus, a two-headed Roman God -Februa, a Roman Pagan festival -Mars a Roman God of war and fertility -Aprilis, the Roman Goddess of love -Maia, the Roman Goddess of the springtime -Juno, the Roman Great Mother Goddess -Julius Caesar, a Roman dictator -Augustus Caesar, a Roman emperor -September to December are based on the Roman numbers seven to ten. John Lennon’s: “Imagine” Imagine there's no Heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living for today Imagine there's no countries It isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion too Imagine all the people Living life in peace You may say that I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will be as one Mini Survey: Clicker Quiz Class Results Canadian Poll Results How tolerant are Canadians? 72% OF CANADIANS HOLD A POSITIVE VIEW OF CHRISTIANITY. ONLY 30% THINK THE SAME OF SIKHISM. 45% BELIEVE THAT MAINSTREAM ISLAM ENCOURAGES VIOLENCE. 10% THINK THE SAME OF MAINSTREAM CHRISTIANITY. 44% WOULD NOT WANT THEIR CHILD TO MARRY A PERSON OF THE JEWISH FAITH. EVEN FEWER WOULD BE COMFORTABLE WITH A SIKH OR A MUSLIM. Which religion has the ‘bloodiest’ hands? Swastika: A Tainted Symbol? • the swastika is an ancient Indian symbol (Sanskrit) that is over 3,000 years old meaning well being, life and good luck, prosperity • the swastika is sacred religious symbol for Hindus, Jains and Buddhists • Common symbol in ancient civilizations (Mesopotamia, India, China, Central and South America (Maya) • In 1920, Adolf Hitler decided that the Nazi Party needed its own insignia and flag and chose the swastika to represent the mission of the struggle for the victory of the Aryan man • Because of the Nazis' flag, the swastika soon became a symbol of hate, anti-Semitism, violence, death, and murder. On a positive note… Armstrong, Karen, John Bowker, and David Boulton. "In the Name of God: The Uses and Abuses of Religion." New Internationalist Aug. 2004. Rpt. in . Vol. 370.; p: 18-27. Macleans “What Canadian’s Think”. August 28, 2009 Interesting Links: http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~jporter/popculture.html http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ulk3hDwxnmg Religion & Politics