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Spiritual Ethnocentrism
by Tom Leu
There’s got
to be more to it. At some point we come up against a wall. A wall
where the reason has run out, the intellect has run out, the science
has run out. We have to be willing to step out on faith and believe
that there has to be more to it all; to our life, to this world, than
our finite minds can fathom. Our reason and our science tells us that
more possibilities can and do exist than our simplistic beliefs want
to force us to accept.
We all have a need to be on the winning team. Our ego’s need us to be.
We’ll do, believe, accept, justify, or rationalize anything and
everything in order to support our choices in our vain and endless
attempt to be right. Instead of being happy and
well-adjusted, most would rather appear to be right and
thus come off self-righteous.
All world religions and spiritual belief systems operate on a blend of
science, psychology, reason, and faith. When the archaeology,
historical evidence and reason run out… we have to step out on faith.
This faith to accept things beyond our own
ethnocentric beliefs...
the beliefs that have been shaped largely by what were exposed to in
the societies where we grew up throughout our lives, has to be given
the same opportunity to exist as our other "faith" does. Faith has to
be encouraged to accept our own beliefs as well as the possibility of
other belief systems.
For example, since approximately one half of the world adheres to the
Islamic religion, many more Muslims exist than Christians. Given that
only a small percentage of western missionaries that will reach an
even smaller percentage of the Muslim world, Christianity tell us that
the rest are doomed to hell. This seems inconceivable that the
personal and caring God that the Bible teaches about would allow this
to happen. Logic tells us that there has to be more to this than our
human minds will ever be able to contemplate or comprehend. God has to
have a divine intention and supernatural order to things that will not
allow the majority of his creation to perish simply because they were
born in Pakistan instead of Pennsylvania. As soon as we start
believing that we fully understand what God is and why he does what he
does…we prove our ultimate ignorance and profound lack of real
understanding. Rigid religion and lifeless dogma are soul poison and
the enemy of a loving God. Even this statement though is a belief that
is filtered by a faith that is primarily a product of the western
world.
As intelligent and honest, faith-professing people, we have to be able
to admit that we will never have 100% understanding of the subject of
spirituality and faith. We should believe what we believe; but we
should also be tolerant of other beliefs to exist because we cannot
claim exclusivity or certainty of anything without some degree of
faith. None of us will ever know ultimate and pure truth until we die
perhaps. We can write books, give lectures, put on seminars, preach
and teach using every multi-media means in existence to reach
multitudes of people and convert legions of followers, still without
ever knowing for certain... save our faith.
This is
spiritual ethnocentrism...
believing what we believe is somehow better or "more right" than other
beliefs that we truthfully know very little about. It is contempt
prior to investigation. It is not really bad, it is not really good,
it just is. But just as is everything that God allows us to have and
gives glimpses into who He really is... it all works together for
good. We start to mess things up by assigning labels and categories to
the undefinable. We distort the message of the truth by creating
dividing lines on battle grounds. We perpetuate the problem by
promoting piety. In the midst of this confusion however, we must carry
this same faith forward and trust that God will sort it out in the
end. We shouldn’t assume that responsibility, Lord knows we have
enough to worry about managing our own lives, let alone attempting to
manage the beliefs and convictions of others all in the name of
"saving them." The phrase, Healer, heal thyself, comes to
mind here.
What of Biblical Christianity? What of Buddhism? What of A Course in
Miracles? What of Judaism? What of Islam? What of Jehovah’s Witnesses?
What of Scientology? What of the New Age or New Thought? What of
Hinduism? What of Catholicism? What of it all? Who’s right? Who’s
wrong? Which team are we to pick? Is it easier to accept only one, or
harder to deny several? What are the consequences for the wrong
choice? The right choice? Is there a wrong AND a right choice? Should
we choose at all? What if we’re wrong about the whole thing? What of
it?
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Tom Leu
is an author, speaker, musician, and media personality
from Rockford, IL. Tom's "Rock Star" Personal
Development™ resources and seminars teach success
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real world!" Tom's unique style blends the insights
of teacher, and the encouragement of a coach, with the
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