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Is Conflict an Inherent Factor of Faith?



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By : galaxy latindirectv    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-19 22:59:17

One of the foremost tough areas to induce past in human relations is the concept that "my" religion or ideal is Truth and yours isn't. When somebody says to you that your beliefs are all wet compared to his or hers, how will that make you're feeling? Historically, it's made people feel so dangerous that they need killed every other. This can be not good.
If only there was a approach where we might sincerely say to people who aren't of our faith, "You're okay, whether or not you are doing not believe our way." Unless we have a tendency to realize a way to honestly and overtly try this, unless we as a nation realize a method to say to other countries that they're okay just as they are developing, (as if we have a tendency to did not have our issues as a young nation), then we have a tendency to will be in constant conflict.
If, for a flash, we have a tendency to can leave aside threatening and incendiary remarks, like, "If you don't become enlightened, you will be reborn into suffering forever," "Unless you accept Jesus as your savior, you may go to hell," and "Allah is the sole God, settle for him or else," along with all the other claims of numerous religions (and the numerous branches of the various religions that separate us additional, i.e., Catholic and Baptist in the Christian religion), what is there left to speak regarding?
If we have a tendency to have nothing left to talk concerning, then after all faith will justifiably be termed a vehicle of separation; something that has caused violence in the past and continues to be a destructive force within the present.
Some would possibly say that their beliefs and principles are additional important than any conflict, which they are prepared and willing to die for them. Okay, passion is an important issue, and if their faith or ideal sanctifies conversion by force, then one would be justified in their mind. I posit, however, that in the deep tentacles of all religions lies a universal love for all mankind, no matter beliefs, which conversion by force comes from man's ego.
Actually, we usually tolerate beliefs other than our own and generally smile and create nice to people of other faiths. However down deep, if we tend to think that they're misguided and that we have a tendency to should save them, or resent the very fact that they cannot see the light and contemplate them inferior to ourselves, then we tend to are 2-faced.
Perhaps higher than becoming 2-faced is having it out with them; arguing about our religions until we have a tendency to are blue within the face, totally exhausted, and prepared to strangle every other. A minimum of we tend to would be honest.
In my articles, I try to market principles that apply to any or all religions irrespective of beliefs. I try this in order to advance past slim opinions and toward a lot of universal love and respect for each other. I am not perpetually successful.
I strive to see the end product of what a explicit faith produces regarding the type of individuals that result. Are they solely nice in a playacting way, closet bigots, or are they genuinely curious about others well being, irrespective of the others beliefs?
I can not say that one manner or the other is correct or Truth, however I can say, as I reminisce at history, that one means promotes peace and the opposite conflict. Again, if conflict is your cup of tea, then I can not say that you're wrong, however I will say that conflict will create suffering for yourself and others. Conjointly, I will safely, I believe, say that peace promotes ease and joy for yourself and others. Just look at a family in conflict compared to a family in peace. To playact peace is to fake to be peaceful around your peers but scream at your children or husband in Wal-Mart! This can be conjointly being two-faced.
What it all boils right down to is whether or not strong beliefs are value conflict. If you say yes, then your life will be in conflict. You can't have conflict with those outside of your immediate cluster without eventually having conflict within your group. It's never an out of doors influence that brings up conflict, conflict is already planted in your mind just trying for a target, and when the outside targets are not there, the sharks eat themselves.
The question is; do you want to alter your mind from one in every of conflict to one of peace? Do not answer too quickly; many folks prefer conflict. Conflict, win or lose, boosts the ego and makes one feel that they are alive. Peace, on the other hand will not increase ego or support the notion of a person become independent from everybody else.
In my articles, I mention ego or self repeatedly, as a result of ego, not religion or ideals per se, is that the central reason for our internal and external conflicts. The concept of "me."
Thus how will you modify your outlook of conflict? Can you keep your strong beliefs and resolve the conflict in yourself? That may be the most effective of both worlds.
I think that we tend to can do this, it's simply a matter of calming down an ego that we have created and now must constantly shore up. This creates the elemental conflict within ourselves, and has nothing to do with faith or non secular beliefs, but everything to do with how we get along with ourselves, our cluster, and fellow human beings.
If ever there would be a universal religion, it might work toward resolving this drawback of conflict within ourselves. Regardless of what we believe or what books we tend to follow, till we tend to perceive ourselves and the way we tend to interact with that small person within our heads, all of our actions and ideas can be skewed.
However once we have a tendency to recognize ourselves and the way we operate, we tend to can then believe as we have a tendency to select, whereas at the identical time understanding and accepting the rest of humanity no matter their beliefs, because we tend to can know that we are all fundamentally the same.
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