Religion is a controlling mechanism that has taken up a life of it’s own. People always associated the unexplainable with a higher power, such as Gods or spirits. Religion used this unexplainable factor to become a controlling factor in the lives of these people.
The controller explains the unexplainable as an act of a higher power that is associated with their religion. As more and more is explained by science, even crude limited science, it becomes more difficult for religions to sustain this view, and dogmas are created to ensure obedience and servitude.
These dogmas evolve and become part of the culture, thereby integrating the religion further into the beliefs of people. The people start believing the religion to be the only right religion and the ruling body of the religion encourages this. As other religions are discovered, they are either perceived as a threat that has to be dealt or are incorporated into the religion, furthering the control over the people.
As science continues to evolve, it becomes a serious threat to the power and control of the religion. Science is quickly condemned, but the damage to religion is done, and it begins to fracture. It is breaking apart into continuously smaller pieces, and beliefs becomes more personalised. The control is slowly fading, and with it the power of the religion.
Feel free to discuss. I based this little text on no religion in particular, although being raised christian, I cannot deny the influence that religion has had on me.




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