Friday, April 08, 2005

Opium of the People?

Poor Charlie Marx-- never more misunderstood than on the subject of religion. As we watched the corpse of the Pope being carried shoulder high on what looked like an old door...accompanied by toy soldiers in tin helmets and pointy halberds...many wonder what on earth leads the human race into such illogical loopiness. The daft costumes...tea cosy hats and maternity robes. The mumbo jumbo ...the swinging buckets of smouldering incense.....stuff about eating bits of God's son and quaffing drops of his blood....not to mention the completely cuckoo bible thumping preachers on satellite TV...what's it all about? Well... Marx felt we were almost bound to invent something to help us deal with the horrors of life..
He said...... "Religious distress is at the same time the expression of real distress....and the protest against real distress.Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of an unspiritual situation. It is the opium of the people."

Not many of us would now expect the Proletarian revolution to cure all ills and end all distress..... there are bigger "existential" issues...death and disease...the loss of our loved ones... the evil of which we are capable... but ....like Marx..we shouldn't dismiss religion....we invent it because deep down..we care...we dream...we long for something more. many of us don't pray TO a God....we pray FOR a God.

1 Comments:

Blogger tonyfromwindsor said...

good-stuff--I've alays felt that hell was probably invented before heaven. as a method of crowd control "Behave yourself or you'll die and suffer endless pain" therefore people become afraid to do stuff'But what I will say is i hope the new pope lasts at least as long as the last--thay completely buggered up football on tele lastnight.on and on and on--I don't think I could go through that again.not on a friday night.

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