The Religious Impulse Unit One.

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The Religious Impulse Unit One

Imagine A Country Where Young People Rise To Greet The Day In The Following Ways: Turn to the rising sun and pray. Walk to the neighborhood synagogue. Lay out your prayer rug in the direction of Mecca. Twisting your hair and covering it with a turban. Sit in the lotus position and mediate. Burning sweet grass for a smudging ceremony.

That Country Is Canada!!! The United Nations has declared Canada the most multicultural society on earth. The interaction of today’s major religions, with the positive attitude of Canadians, is called Religious Pluralism, and is an ongoing feature of Canadian society. What better place to study the world’s major religions than in an Canadian classroom.

At The End Of This Unit You Should Be Able To……. Identify the diverse religions found in Canada. Understand the common features and questions associated with religion and the search for spiritual meaning. Explain the relationship between religion and ethics. Evaluate religion’s place in our highly technological world. Understand religion’s place in Canada.

The Religious Impulse Religion has probably been around even longer than humans! Neanderthals showed an understanding of a supernatural force. The common thread among countless human religions is the instinct or impulse to worship something. Religious Impulse is therefore the universal urge to believe in something beyond ourselves. It seems to be thriving, even in our modern age of scientific advancements and technological wonders.

So What IS Religion? The belief in a superhuman controlling power, especially in a personal God or gods entitled to obedience and worship. Religion is the worship of higher powers from the sense of need. There are three aspects to every great religion…faith , hope and charity. Faith is the theology, hope is the ritual and charity is the ethics. The belief in the conservation of values. Religion is any specific system of belief about deity, often involving rituals, a code of ethics, a philosophy of life, and a worldview." A worldview is a set of basic, foundational beliefs concerning deity, humanity and the rest of the universe.

The Common Features of Religion Belief in the supernatural and life after death. The existence of a soul. Sacred writings and scriptures. Organized institutions. A strong sense of family and community. Answers to pressing human questions. Rules of conduct. A system of ethics. Founders and inspired leaders. Search for salvation A life of faith and worship.

What Factors May Lead People To Turn to Religion? Fear – of death and what lies beyond it. Wonder – of our existence and a spiritual realm beyond everyday life. Questioning - our life’s purpose! We don’t want our lives determined solely by chance, like a lottery. Identity – lives that have purpose and are meaningful. A soul, the spiritual or immaterial part of a human. Intuition – that something is missing from the materialism of modern life.

Religion And Ethics Both religion and ethics are concerned about doing the right thing. One does not, however, have to be religious to be ethical. Humanists, who have system of thought that humankind is the source of all value and meaning, believe that leading a good and useful life should be the central goal of our existence. Being good is a significant concern for most people, religious or not.

Science And Religion Creation vs. Evolution Both science and religion are concerned with truth and understanding. Scientists and the religious seem to have a growing acceptance of the value of each other. Both play a role in understanding the universe. Science can’t answer the questions: Who am I? Why am I here? How should I live my life? How and why was the universe created?

Religion and Culture Ethnicity – one can’t assume someone’s religion by their ethnic background. Popular Culture – Arabs seen as terrorists! Our understanding of the world is heavily influenced by our exposure to pop culture. A great example of the influence of popular culture is the meaning of Christmas.

Christmas has become commercialized as we spend 40% of our yearly spending during that time. Many Canadians are not Christian and therefore Christmas has a different meaning for them. Christmas is suppose to be the celebration of Christ’s birth, but we don’t know when he was born and it most likely is not December 25th. The Nativity vs. Santa Claus.

The Nativity generally refers to the birth of Jesus in Bethleham, in a lowly stable, attended by shepherds and three Magi or wise men. It also has the added drama of King Herod trying to kill the child because of the prophecy that the child would become a king. Santa Claus or St. Nicholas, has origins in Turkey as the patron saint of children. In Holland he was known as Sinter Cleas. The tradition of hanging your stockings to be filled with goodies was brought to North America by Dutch settlers. In 1822, Clement Moore wrote “The Night Before Christmas” to give Santa an American feel.

Religion In Canada Today Freedom of conscience and religion is guaranteed and entrenched in our constitution. Canadians could be atheists and believe there is no God, or agnostics, and believe that nothing can be known about the existence of God. Canadians are Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhists and Christians. From the Canadian constitution ……. Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God…. From “O’Canada” …. God keep our land glorious and free…….

Websites To Check Out www.visiontv.ca www.nain.org www.multiculturalcalender.com Consider this question…… Why are married couples, senior citizens, rural Canadians and recent immigrants most likely to attend religious services?