Religion As The Mirror In Which You See God
The author Mary Renault once said (and I’m paraphrasing now because I don’t have that exact quote) that all politics, like sex, was merely a reflection of the person within, and that if you are mean and selfish and cruel it came out in your sex life and in your politics when what really mattered is you aren’t the sort of person who behaves like that. To that I would only add religion. If you are mean and selfish and cruel it will come out in your religion too, when what really matters is you aren’t the sort of person who behaves like that…
New study raises questions about religion as deterrent against criminal behaviour
A provocative new study is challenging assumptions about the deterrent effect of religion on criminal behaviour.
The U.S. study found that through “purposeful distortion or genuine ignorance,” hardcore criminals often co-opt religious doctrine to justify or further their crimes.
Among the interviewees…
A 25-year-old criminal nicknamed “Cool” said he always does a “quick little prayer” before committing a crime in order to “stay cool with Jesus.” As long as you ask for forgiveness, Jesus has to give it to you, he said.
He also suggested that if a crime is committed against another “bad person,” such as a dope dealer or child molester, “then it don’t count against me because it’s like I’m giving punishment to them for Jesus.”
The interviews show that criminals will often employ “elaborate and creative rationalizations” to reconcile their belief in God and their serial offending, the researchers concluded.
As you read this article it isn’t hard to hear in the voices of these criminals every justification the religious right uses to prey on other people. Here is the voice of predatory christianism as if spoken on a minimalist stage. Strip the frippery away and you have a prison gang. How is it that murderers, robbers and thugs don’t see themselves that way? Well, don’t blame religion for it either. Humans have an amazing capacity to see only what we want to see…to lie to ourselves even when it is killing us, rather than admit an uncomfortable truth. Yes, actually…I’m a dick… The religious right uses Christianity the way a thief uses a crowbar. Here in that study, are the professionals.
March 2nd, 2013 at 9:50 am
From the article:
“…faith-based programs work best in reducing recidivism when done in conjunction with educational, vocational and life skills training.”
Similar to how work gets stuff accomplished, prayer plus work gets stuff accomplished, but prayer alone accomplishes nothing?
faith-based programs work best in reducing recidivism when done in conjunction with educational, vocational and life-skills training. – See more at: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/study%20raises%20questions%20about%20religion%20deterrent%20against/7981683/story.html#sthash.TspjjXm8.dpuf
faith-based programs work best in reducing recidivism when done in conjunction with educational, vocational and life-skills training. – See more at: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/study%20raises%20questions%20about%20religion%20deterrent%20against/7981683/story.html#sthash.TspjjXm8.dpuf
faith-based programs work best in reducing recidivism when done in conjunction with educational, vocational and life-skills training. – See more at: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/study%20raises%20questions%20about%20religion%20deterrent%20against/7981683/story.html#sthash.TspjjXm8.dpuf
faith-based programs work best in reducing recidivism when done in conjunction with educational, vocational and life-skills training. – See more at: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/study%20raises%20questions%20about%20religion%20deterrent%20against/7981683/story.html#sthash.TspjjXm8.dpuf
faith-based programs work best in reducing recidivism when done in conjunction with educational, vocational and life-skills training. – See more at: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/study%20raises%20questions%20about%20religion%20deterrent%20against/7981683/story.html#sthash.TspjjXm8.dpuf
March 2nd, 2013 at 9:52 am
Ack! I tried pasting the quote but nothing showed up in the box. Sorry for the messed up comment.