When Priests Rule
In
India it is a priest-ridden culture. Ultimately everything here is linked to
religion and when all other methods fail the only savior to be called upon is
the communicator between the known and the unknown, the priest who claims to be
the link to god. People tend to believe blindly in the priest and the salvation
which he promises, ignoring reason and logic. Belief is all right but when it
loses reason then it becomes a burden and instead of virtue it becomes a vice.
Emma Goldman said that:-“I don’t believe in god because I believe in man”. This
statement carries much meaning. Instead of believing in itself and in humanity
the human starts to believe in the so-called supernatural. Nothing is above
nature and if it is it must have a reason behind it. All I say is that if any
phenomenon takes place it should have a sound reason behind it.
Provide me a
reason and I shall believe what you say
Throughout the passages of history there have been
many civilizations and states where priests have been a dominant factor. The
medieval period of Europe, the Central American Aztecs, the Ancient Egyptian
civilization and the present Indian culture are some examples to mention. When
priests rule the masses suffer. When you are said not to question then the
intellectual spirit dies and it takes a long time to revive. Religion was used
as a tool for statecraft. Keep people busy by addicting them with religion. In
the middle ages when serfs demanded equality and freedom they were said: - Such
a kingdom is only possible in the kingdom of god. Earth is not heaven.
“Religion is the opium of the masses”- Karl Marx said. In the name of religion
numerous wars have been carried out. (Although most of them were for political
and economic purposes but the name of religion has been used to intrigue the
masses.) A priest-ridden society acts like a catalyst for an autocratic rule.
It binds people in some specific limits and thinking above that limit is
considered blasphemy. The Inquisition of churches can be regarded as a
condemnable example of the priest-ridden culture. Religion is a factor that has
been responsible for the shattering of many big civilizations. As we know
today, the Aztec civilization was a priest-ridden culture. The Spanish took
advantage of it and became the masters of the Central American lands. When
Cortes landed in Mexico he was regarded as The Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatl
and was treated as a guest of the king. When the Aztec people realized his true
motives and tried to get rid of him it was too late. Aztec society was much
more priest-ridden than this. It was a culture in which everything was
consulted with the priest. It was so priest-ridden that human sacrifices were
performed in their temples and wars were waged to get more people for this requirement.
In this culture where priests and kings ruled, the common subject suffered.
Ancient Egypt was such a civilization too. Emperors were worshiped as demigods
and when they died they were given the title of a full god. In this land of the
Pharaoh wealth was limited to the priesthood and the few powerful figures. In
this system the commonest of the common man perished. India along with many
other nations is turning towards this priest-ridden culture. This priesthood is
one reason for the decline of the artistic, philosophical and scientific of
humans. Here you are expected to not ask questions. Here you are said not to
doubt. Progress can never come in such a limited and irrational society. The
priest-ridden societies will remain stagnant and will eventually decay. When
water flows it is fresh and lively, when it is stagnant it decays. The same is
true for civilizations. For humanity to advance it will require proper spirit
and such a spirit is considered blasphemy in a priest-ridden culture. Let Reason
Prevail.
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