Some religions, though still reluctant, are more responsive to the call to free society of their oppressive restriction on human enlightenment.
It is another Sunday morning and millions of people will or will be getting ready to go to their places of worship, with the intention of worshipping and giving praises and thanks to their gods.
Many will be taking it for granted, if they even consider giving it a brief thought, that the gods will be looking forward to seeing and hearing them declaring, loudly and joyously, their faith in them and reiterating their devotion to them.
They will loudly and noisily, even beautifully through melodious and soulful songs, exclaim how they love their gods and would probably do nearly anything for them.
In none of this massive outpouring of devotion and love for their gods, will any of them, their gods, come forth and declare their thanks. But that does not matter; the fact that their gods choose, it would appear, to perpetually stay in the background, in the darkness and the void, and avoid declaring their holy presence to them; the faithful. It does not matter that the gods do not do this, the faithful might argue or infer, because they know he/they exist. This is what their faiths teach them, they would say, and what the prophets, in their irregular appearances, reaffirm.
Religions have too big an investment in the past, and too little aspiration towards building a better future.
With their gods perpetually failing to show themselves to the people, the clergy and filthy rich tele-evangilists have taken unto itself 'god-like' and 'divine powers', in 'speaking for the gods', knowing well that the gods cannot betray them, because they live only in them and their deception.
At the sametime, millions of devotees, unintentionally, assist the religious clergy and the exploitative tele-evangelists in their deception, by going into 'denial' in order to maintain their belief in the gods and their religious beliefs.
Few, it appears, have the courage or the audacity, or, as it might be, the foolhardiness to declare that, this and that religion is naked, as far as their declarations about the gods are concerned.
In a 'free society', no person should be forced, coerced, or be subtly encouraged or socialised to believe in the gods or any religion. Like drinking alcohol and smoking, people should probably be encouraged to leaving practising any religion until they become adult. The could spend their pre-adult years exploring and searching for 'their version of the elusive supreme truth.'
Parents and adults who have the younger generations' best interests at heart should probably avoid placing pressure on them to become 'good Jews', or 'good Christians', or 'good Muslims', or 'good Sikhs', or 'good Buddhists', or 'good Hindus', or 'good Atheists', et al. Just focus on teaching and nurturing them into becoming 'good human beings', and if we are successful, then we should find that they can become 'anything good', including being Muslim, Christian, Jew, Hindu, Sikha, Budhist, Atheist, Shintoist, et al. The obverse is not true.
Focus on living your life as pleasurable as you are able to, and avoid allowing the religious clergy and the Tele-evangilist from pretending be the purveyors of some ultimate truth to you. Find your own truth and do not be seduced by charming or harsh words of those who profess to know the gods better than you do. They might have masters degrees in the obscure 'holy texts', but you do not need a masters degree to live a pleasurable and meaningful life, and endeavour to help others to achieve the same, which is all the gods would ever ask of us humans.
The gods would desire nothing more than that humans are free of the religious shackles which the religious clergy has bind them with, and enjoy their brief living.
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