The Christian
religion, like all other religions has its strengths and
weaknesses in our
modern society. Perhaps the strengths out weight the
weaknesses as
this is one of the largest religions in the world. Hundreds
of people follow
the Catholic/Christian religion yet still a greater number
follow yet other
religions. Perhaps this is because they see the
weaknesses or
perhaps it is simply because their parents have taught them
that it is a sin
to follow this religion.
The Christian
religions do however present much more of an appealing
atmosphere than
such other religions which are as large as the Christian.
The Christian
religion is one of few religions where punishments for sins
are not severe.
In the Christian religion, even if you have lived a life
of sin, so long
as you repent in the end, you will be saved and given
eternal life.
This is not so in other religions. Such religions as
Hinduism for
instance do not believe this. For everything you do wrong you
will be punished.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction, if not
in this life, then the next. Hindu's also believe that
punishing the
body is part of the path to salvation. Christianity is
nothing like
this. Many Christians live in high(c)class society.
Christianity is
one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be
corrected and
that Christians may live comfortable, if not wealthy lives
without guilt.
Christianity,
like other religions though, has many weaknesses.
Although as time
goes on, Christianity is slowly evolving and trying to
become even more
appealing to society, there are still many downfalls. One
thing with
Christianity is that from day one we are given a guilt trip. We
are born evil. We
are born with "the original sin". We are at the mercy
of God. If we beg
forgiveness however, it shall be granted. My
grandmother for
instance has been a firm believer in the Roman Catholic
faith. She, being
taught in the old style, firmly believes in going to
confession weekly
and begging for forgiveness. It has been taught to her
that man is born
evil. All we can do is pray, beg and hope for
forgiveness. With
such a guilt upon his sub(c)conscience, man can never be
truly happy.
Yet another
strength with the Christian faith is that it is one of the
more flexible
religions. Under the leadership of the pope(s), the Catholic
faith has evolved
with modern society and become a more "reasonable" faith.
Such practices as
not eating meat on Fridays, and so forth, have been
abolished as the
Christian faith has bent to conform with modern society.
Some people may
see this as a weakness. This is not so. The Christian
religion has
modified its rituals yet the central beliefs have not been
altered since the
very beginning of this religion. This is actually quite
a good thing. A
religion should change as the modern society does and
conform to a more
"acceptable" approach to continue its
teachings/practices.
This is one great thing about the Christian faith.
A small, often
overlooked draw back to the Christian faith is that
there is not any
solid proof that Jesus existed. To the Christian faith,
Jesus is the
central figure. A Christian will tell you that the Bible is
proof that Jesus
existed. The Bible however was written much later, after
Jesus' death.
Therefore the stories contained have been transferred by
word of mouth,
which has certainly been distorted and exaggerated. The
Shroud of Turin
used to be the Christian religion's artifact which was
believed to be
the original shroud that Jesus was wrapped in when he was
buried and
therefore solid proof he existed. Recently due to modern carbon
dating, this
"artifact" has been proven to have been created with paint
approximately one
thousand years after the day Christ died. To a
non(c)believer,
this is a major drawback.
One very strong
point about the Catholic/Christian religion is that
they strongly
believe in correcting our corrupted world. Many missionaries
are sent yearly
to third world countries where they help educate, feed and
provide moral
support for a people who have nothing. With such a practice
in place, the Christian
religion has put a smile on faces which normally
would never know
anything more than tears. Probably one of the greatest
features of the
Christian church which helps it survive in modern society
is the hierarchy
system upon which this religion is based. Such strong
organization
structure help this religion in well organized money
distribution,
etc. In a modern society, such structure is necessary.
As one of the
largest religions, the Catholic/Christian religion is one
of the great
religions which stills lives strongly among us in our
increasingly
modern society. Despite its many weaknesses, the Christian
faith has even
more strengths upon which its survival is based. Times may
change,
technology may advance, but essential beliefs never alter.
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