Fear.
A four letter word with a lot of
connotations.
Fear is what drives us as adults. We
finish school, leave home and become responsible for ourselves. It is
not especially hard or fearful then. There is the option of going
back home to stay if we fail to get our act together. Which is why
some cling to the bachelorhood/spinisterhood state with such
tenacity. We are afraid of failure and want to keep our options open.
There are some of us who are fearless
and take the plunge as soon as we can. Once you have done this you
have burned your bridges and the fear of failure is a palpable thing.
Going back home after a failed starter marriage is never an option;
you just need to move on without going back to the family home. Once
you have gone back, you will be labelled a failure and most parents
are not too keen on return soldiers (women who have divorced). For
men it is better but you lose the status you earned the moment you
got married; noone does anything special for you and they ingore you
at family functions unless someone takes pity on you. You will need
to re earn the priviledges that come with marriage.
People fear change as it is unpredictable and might upset their lives. They fear anything new which they do not understand. It is easy to disciminate and persecute anything new because its existance might upset the chain of being. People are afraid of failure.
It is that fear that keeps people in unhealthy relationships, unsatisfactory jobs and unfulfilling lives. It is that fear which keeps everyone firmly entrenched in their illogical views. It is especially so for christians. There are times when my fellows christians shame me and make me so mad I want to climb walls. The emergence of multi-belief societies is frightening to christians and give rise to bigotry. It is interesting that while the Bible mentions money and in particular the exploitation of the poor far more than sex, christians concentrate more on the sex and sexuality. Why not concentrate on alleviating poverty and ensuring that every child gets a basic education?
Perhaps it is because that christianity, in particular its conventional sects, is on the decline. What with its ultra right views and blatant bigotry, christianity is no longer the drug of choice. And it is no longer the only available opium of the masses. There are other religions and new emerging sects of christianity which are more appealing and accepting of the shortcomings of the people. Perhaps it is the fear of extinction that has christians ranting about the "gaystapo' and forgetting that in persecuting others when they believe that they are in the right, they are further alienating the few followers that they have.
Human beings are social animals and we mostly want to belong. We are inherently afraid of being alone and we strive a lot to belong. Do not be ruled by that fear.
peace,
fadz
Christianity lacks diversity. Just revisit its history and in particular the catholic church. People will always be afraid.
ReplyDeleteI have typed and retyped this comment over and over trying to find out what to say exactly.
ReplyDeleteTo fit in and to remain relevant to society, you seem to say that it is okay if people twist their beliefs here and there. Christians should accept "gaystapo" so that they stop alienating its followers? What then has to do with issues of integrity? Standing for what you believe? Is there a difference between fear of change and losing relevance and integrity? It is what they believe and they should stick to it.
Imakando :My problem is not the accepting of the 'gaystapo' but the persecution. The persecution is getting out of hand and if not checked will evolve into something we might become ashamed of. We are at the point in time where there are more pressing issues that need to be dealt with like poverty, homelessness, abuse and rampant spread of diseases of all sorts. If only people directed their energies towards developing the country instead of wasting so much energy and news space on minor matters, we would see a huge difference in the country.
ReplyDelete@Rumbie123. I am a Catholic and the church has been found on the wrong side every now and again but it lacks anything but diversity. It has done things which we are not exactly proud of and condoned henious crimes but that is because at the end of the day we are all human and we make mistakes. Please follow this link for a further explanation of the doctrine of the church: http://www.catholic.org/hf/faith/story.php?id=43776