Q. 4 Elucidate the role of religious groups and their influence on social behavior.
Answer:
This
fabric covering my head is not a representation of compulsion from parents, but
rather the influence of Islam upon me. This
choice I made has been derived from my knowledge about Islam. People are usually influenced by taking an action or making
a decision after gaining knowledge.This is how knowledge is power, because due to this knowledge one can make severe decisions in life.
When a person with power has dominance over you -
parents, for example - they can govern your thoughts in certain ways. My parents
believe religious values sustain the very core of civilization.They tell me I must learn my religion to become a
better person as they believe religion teaches decency and morality.
Religion tells me that God is all-knowing, thereby influencing me to watch my actions to
make sure they're “good,” and avoid wrong-doings.Religion is, of course,knowledge
itself since to be able to follow my religion I must acquire its teachings and values. My actions are
being watched by God, influencing my daily activities greatly.
However, my parents are not the only one credited for
shaping my thoughts, but also my elder sister is capable of doing it. Sitting
on the couch, eyes on TV, mind on thoughts, searching, observing, trying to occupy the
eyes, the mind, and the boring environment as my sister walks towards me, each step getting closer, getting larger, broad shoulders blocking the view of everything
in front, eclipsing
my previous thoughts
with her own.
She explains passionately the importance of praying and builds fear
of god through her knowledge, which makes me
feel intimidated to do as she says.
Religion can
limit freedom. Religion
controls actions with a set of
rules and guidelines, restricting the
capability of faithful followers. An example is in Islam it is commanded to not
eat pork or consume alcohol, preventing
Muslims from eating it. This may be perceived positively or negatively, but
either way, it certainly does have the power to make some people—if
not all—to set course in a certain path.
Religion impacts human behaviour in every aspect of our
lives by having to live by those codes,
morals and rules. It is implanted in our brain that religion is how we think,
how we act, how we choose. People usually tend to seek
guidance from God if troubles exceed their capability. Complications
influence.This would be during exam time,when suddenly a lot of my friends start praying to God, because only He
can control the outcome of their marks. Meaning only He has control,
they've just got prayers and efforts. This is how religious belief and practice emanates; religion influences humans
by attempting to influence their lives to believe they hold no significant
individual power.
The fundamental impact of religion on human behaviour is
the very act of worship. Praying is powerful
because when you are in a state of prayer you are in control of your own
thought and in your own being. It is a way escape of the world of stress
to a world of sanctum where the rules are
made only by you. Praying happens in your own privacy, where no one has control
over that and no matter how physically,mentally,emotionally strong another
person is they are not able to stop you from
praying. And it is only in prayers that you have full control over your body and soul. That is the only
time you feel powerful over the whole world because you can escape from it.
People without religion have been influenced by the
over-whelming power of religion. This is because
the moral standards
that exist today
in society, which
are definitely shared
by atheists and non religious people, are a
direct result of religion. In history, many acts were done routinely which would now be considered wrong even by the most Godless of
people.
An example of this would be incest. Incest was not
uncommon among people of the past, but was explicitly banned by religion and labeled as an evil
practice Today, you'd be hard-pressed to find a person who does not consider incest
to be wrong. Religious teachings, therefore, have influenced even people who do not believe
in God by setting moral standards for the society.
Whether God created man or man invented God, religious
beliefs has proven their potency of continually impacting human behaviour. It regulates the actions
humans take to make better informed decisions. Religion is powerful because it does not only control one
individual, but
rather dominates clans, flocks, groups, and communities. Knowledge of religion and power are positively related, as knowledge increases, so does the power you have to control and influence.
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rather dominates clans, flocks, groups, and communities. Knowledge of religion and power are positively related, as knowledge increases, so does the power you have to control and influence.
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