Re: An insult
- From: "Peter H.M.Brooks" <peter@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 05:39:42 +0200
Lance wrote:
>
I doubt whether many science lecturers can stir the emotions like a
Billy Graham.
What about Hitler? Was his ability to stir emotions related to
religion?
I'd have thought that the answer to that was 'yes'. 'Kinder, Küche, Kirche' seems a pretty religious slogan. The organisation of people into groups with collective rituals and pretty uniforms seems to be one of the markings of a religious cult.
>
What about fear? Do you think many priests could make people as afraid
as Stalin did? Was the source of Stalin's power religion?
As with Hitler, I'd have thought the answer to be 'yes'. Marxism with its simplistic set of 'answers' to the human condition based on a belief in the unquestionable rightness of the state (aks 'the people' or 'the workers') along with plenty of ritual, symbols and iconography (as well as saints like the blessed pickled Lenin) passes most of the tests for religion that I can think of.
Socrates may not have been emotional, but you don't have to read much Plato to see him make good use of the emotions.
There are many sources of emotion that have zilch to do with religion.
And sometimes the good guys can bring about social change without
being emotional. I think that is why Socrates was given hemlock to
drink...
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