Sunday, 19 September 2010

Pope Mania


I woke up this morning unable to watch any decent bit of news on British Television so I had to resort to CNN. Pope mania has clearly hit England and I am not the least bit excited. The churches are attempting to do what the government does - build a nice surface thereby hiding the disgraceful child abuse the church was responsible for. For the crimes committed against humanity, any other organisation would be disbanded. Anyhow, now we see that more people pay attention to the Pope than the deaths and neglect in the National Health Service.  I recall a tale about the Vatican. A friend of mine sought sanctuary for a elderly lady trapped in the UK. The Vatican informed him that they did not allow women. How is that equal treatment?

As for God, I have a open mind about such things. I really don't want to end up dead and discovering that God had clipped my wings for being a disbeliever. I keep it neutral. I honestly do not think that God would appreciate religion and I am not quite sure why we have religion in the first place. A Bengali holy man -Ram Krishna once said, all religions lead to one God, so why not just believe in God.  The issue about religion is that everyone but the worshipper makes money from it. Even the Bible is a manufactured book with lost chapters that has been edited for various agendas. Media relations is not a new concept. Religion has historically protected the uncomfortable secrets and the truth. It has delivered what it sees fit. It is usually a finely watered down version of reality. 

I am not quite sure why the world is excited by the Pope, perhaps it is because so many people believe in religions and want to believe that the Pope has some special connection to the Big "G" guy. Perhaps it is merely a product of the kind of insecure and unhappy society we have today.








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