Sunday, January 27, 2008
Does religion makes one religious?
Since I live in the Philippines as an expat
, I observed innumerable religion directions. Tune in your cable TV and experience almost 15 different channels (and directions) only here in Davao City
.
Religion - the belief in supernatural power, which governs universe; religion - the recognition of God as an object of worship; religion - the system of faith and worship; religion - usually expressed in conduct and ritually…. .
Does religion really makes one religious?
I attended a church service long time ago. I never forgot the preaching.
It’s easy to recognize someone, who loves to eat junk food for example and doesn’t care about his or her health: a fat body is mostly the result of an unhealthy life style. I said MOSTLY, because I don’t ever want to talk anybody belonging to my surroundings.
Next: it’s easier to recognize someone, who loves to consume alcoholic beverages without limits at all: a drunk and dizzy mind will be an “easy’ mind. Yes guys, alcohol is so very cheap in the Philippines… .
It’s easy to recognize someone, who loves to read rubbish literature, (only?) yellow press publications, or, who loves watching embarassing televisions (you remember one of my first write ups IDIOTIC TV?).
It’s easy to recognize someone, who loves “to consume religion” while attending mass every Sunday (or any daily service), who loves to pray the rosary or just pray for good health and luck in business, and - who loves to attend innumerable religious activities within a week. Of course, nothing wrong with this.
I don’t know how to put it, but you, my dear readers, ought to know, how painful it is, to recognize such people later,who will be the first fervently cheating their neighbours, friends, partners, employees, employers or colleagues.
Does religion really makes one religious? Of course, many times it doesn’t! Not the making of sheep’s eyes at us and curry favor with us and allegedly religious fellow creatures are welcome - no, we should prefer such people, who might attend mass, pray regulary AND live a characteristic Christian life - no matter which religious faith and believe one belongs too.
Religious freedom and our won creed as believer show the real reliable and credible person in our daily lifes, who lives here on earth a Christian life and who doesn’t need (improper, not binding and dishonorable) religions to show us an unshakeable and unbelievable religious character while cheating his or her surroundings after a hurry up AMEN of the last prayer.

