Religion: What are its Benefits to the Society?
Man as a physical and finite being believes that there is the spiritual entity or entities which unlike him are infinite and more powerful than he is. And he seeks to have a relationship with this sacred being/s and the medium which he has devised to do so is religion. Borne out of man’s quest or search for purpose and meaning, religion was employed to provide answers to some basic intriguing phenomena that bothers him on daily basis, it provides the avenue for man to turn to something deeper and greater in order to satisfy his urge or need for purpose and meaning.
Religion can be defined as “a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature and purpose of the universe especially
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Most religions with their doctrines promote stability and love in the family as family is the core foundation of the society. Religion gives the practicing family grace and chance to do things together as one or in unity with utmost love and respect for one another. I believe the popular saying”family that prays together stays together” justifies the idea of religion and family as it is believed that families who practice religious activities together will not easily break apart through divorce, separation or …show more content…
Religion has aided man in answering some of the questions bothering him or has provided a platform or means through which man can seek answers to some pressing issues. The presence of religion has helped man into becoming a better human because religion acts as a moral code which guides the actions and inactions of its adherents. And truth is that no matter how secular the society has grown to be as result of advancements in science and technology, the religious are geometrically growing in numbers on a daily basis because religion somewhat have answered questions which science has failed to answer or at least made an attempt to provide a preferable answer to some basic questions concerning the universe and its depth. On a personal note, I believe I’m a better person today because of the teachings and discipline instilled in me by my parents and society because I was born and raised in an African home and society which is predominantly religious in all ramifications.
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RELIGION CAUSES MORE HAARM THAN GOOD TO SOCIETY Religion according to the oxford dictionary is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power especially a personal God or gods. Every human being in one way or the other belongs to a particular religion. Since religion makes us worship one God then it should be binding all of us. Actually it is not, it rather tears people apart day in and day out .It is true that religion has influenced society positively in diverse ways, but the bad outweighs the good. Thus I think religion causes more harm than good to the society.