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Religion
Is America Becoming a Godless Culture
Is America Becoming a Godless Culture Is America Becoming a Godless Culture? Many people believe the United States is becoming a "Godless" culture. The argument is that we are losing our moral values, because religion is not an important part of our life anymore. This is the view of most Fundamentalist Christians and right wing believers. I vehemently disagree with this argument. I say this because there are many ways to practice religion. We have many ethnic populations in our country with many different religions. Because of this, there are many beliefs that differ from the Christian based or religions of only one god. Therefore, our country is not becoming Godless, there are many ways to practice one's faith. Many people believe the United States is becoming a godless culture. There is more violent crime, underage sex, immoral sex and more divorces in our country then ever before in history. Divorce happens in 50% of marriages, gays and lesbians are seeking marriage rights, there is sex education and encouragement to use condoms for younger people and HIV is rampant. All these sins and abominations are caused by having a godless culture. Our morals are declining because there is nothing binding us to be "morally good" or abiding to the bible. HIV is a disease to rid our population of the undesirables. It is our sinful ways and God is striking down at us. We, the people who do not believe in Jesus Christ as our savior, are even going to be branded after the world ends with the fiery Armageddon. The fundamental Christians do not believe there is any other way to practice faith and religion other than Christianity. I do not believe our country is becoming a godless culture. One of the important aspects that are missing from the godless culture theory is the fact that we have in our country many different religions that are being practiced everyday. People who migrate to this country bring their own religion. Yes, they want to assimilate into our country, but they shouldn't have to become clones of the "white establishment." Whether we migrate here or not many people practice Buddhism, spirituality, polytheism (more than one God) or pantheism (God is in everything including nature). I believe people who condemn us to be a godless culture are actually afraid of differences. Differences of color, clothing, style, music, food and faith. I believe being different and having many cultures in our country makes us stronger in tolerance and acceptance of all human beings. Isn't this what God preaches in the bible. It is quite interesting to note that the divorce rate is higher in the bible belt states, southern states, than other states, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Shouldn't there be less divorces if one God is the best religion over all others. Therefore my argument is that immorality exists in every religion. It has been proven in history that the young are always going to be rebellious, it is just a different type of rebellion in each generation. I personally believe in agnosticism, the philosophical view that whether God exist or not cannot be proven. If I had to put a name on my religion it would be a cross between Buddhism and pantheism. I believe in power of group or individual prayers. Most Christians have prayer groups and they are successful. I believe anytime you get a group together to concentrate or pray for something or someone it will come out positive. There is power in group prayer or individual prayer, no matter what religion or spirituality it comes from. In conclusion, our country is rich with many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and religions. We all are spiritual in some way, it might not be the same as your neighbors faith; however, it is what we each believe in to be able to be compassionate, loving, and giving human beings. No one religion is the "right way". There are many cultures in our country and we need to learn to respect each other's ways, whether it is religion, clothing, food, music or same sex relationships. The important part of being a human being is helping your neighbor and having compassion for others, not if we are doing it right. "Letting go of the idea of "self" can be enlightening", (Mitchell, p 125). Bibliography: Work Cited: Mitchell, Helen Buss. Quote in ROOTS OF WISDOM. International: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1999
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