Sociology, asked by harpalsopu149, 8 months ago

discuss new changes in religious traditions in modern society​

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Answered by mshet952
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Change always happens, but change can be highly inconvenient and strange for many of us. The world has always been changing, but many of us are concerned with the speed of change in recent years, which they feel was highly rapid.

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Many point out that though religion as we know it might change, it is not going away.

Some indicate that with changing social norms, we should interpret scriptures in the new light; while others stress that scriptures, being divine, should not be re-interpreted.

Many argue that as God is changeless and beyond time and space, religions should also not change their direction when faced by changes in the society. But many others note that if religions want to stay valid and attract the younger generations, many of whom seem to be shying away from religion, religions should adapt to suit their needs in the changing times.

Ancient Shvetashvatara Upanishad states that world is composed of the changing and the changeless.

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Answered by hastag8
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The existence of religion in all of the world's major societies is the result of the process of Darwinian natural selection. Religion is a set of beliefs made by the elders in a society to enforce the moral values necessary to preserve the society which exploits a belief and supernatural powers to enforce “the rules.” Societies with religion were more likely to survive than those without because of the community, compassion, lack of anarchy or murder, family structure, etc. enforced by religious beliefs.

In a primitive society, without modern methods of transportation communication, religions could not conflict. In fact, religions were necessary to build the societies stable enough to bring about the technological advancements needed to bring them into conflict. However, in the modern world, the deep set beliefs in supernatural powers that have led people to build modern society cause more harm than good, because people are willing to fight and die to force their beliefs upon others in a time when science and technology have reached levels high enough to refute or make obsolete the claims of supernatural powers on which those beliefs are based.

In the modern world our survival often depends no more on our neighbors than on others around the world. Many of the rich have no contact with their poorer neighbors, and disregard the dictates that religion had for building communities were people help each other. In more primitive times the lack of such help would have led to stealing, without any judicial recourse. Yet it is also now just is easy for us to assist those on the other side of the country or the world who are worse off than our poorer neighbors.

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