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The trick is uniting people against an enemy that isn't a person: poverty, disease, unexplored outer space, etc.
I think what we are not is just as important as what we are when it comes to identity/ideology. It might actually be more important as you need a point of reference.
As as add on to the thread "How well does religion work as a social glue uniting people politically and socially?"
One common argument is that religions create in/out groups and are thus divisive which, taken in a vacuum, is factually correct.
In a more practical sense though, unity is not our natural state, we are divided along multiple different aspects of identity. For something to be divisive, it would therefore really need to be more divisive than one or more practical alternatives.
Are there any ideologies, worldview, religions, etc. that do not create in/out groups? How practical are these in terms of uniting people politically and socially? What would make diverse peoples and cultures adopt such an ideology in large enough numbers to erase divisions?
Thoughts?
Harder to get people to identify with what they are not. It's like having to convince folks to go against their nature.
I meant we define ourselves by identifying what we are not, not that we identify/empathise with them. To measure what we want to be, we have to see what we do not want to be.
There will always be in/out groups for a long time. Meanwhile we must not separate ourselves from our common man by our groups. We may be in an in/out group but we should work hard to not let it separate us. I know that I do not do a good enough job on that. I let groups divide us.As as add on to the thread "How well does religion work as a social glue uniting people politically and socially?"
One common argument is that religions create in/out groups and are thus divisive which, taken in a vacuum, is factually correct.
In a more practical sense though, unity is not our natural state, we are divided along multiple different aspects of identity. For something to be divisive, it would therefore really need to be more divisive than one or more practical alternatives.
Are there any ideologies, worldview, religions, etc. that do not create in/out groups? How practical are these in terms of uniting people politically and socially? What would make diverse peoples and cultures adopt such an ideology in large enough numbers to erase divisions?
Thoughts?
Then why have there been so many wars among fellow Christians? It's because you have let things like nationality divide us.The only ''thing'' that unites all people is faith in Jesus.
As as add on to the thread "How well does religion work as a social glue uniting people politically and socially?"
One common argument is that religions create in/out groups and are thus divisive which, taken in a vacuum, is factually correct.
In a more practical sense though, unity is not our natural state, we are divided along multiple different aspects of identity. For something to be divisive, it would therefore really need to be more divisive than one or more practical alternatives.
Are there any ideologies, worldview, religions, etc. that do not create in/out groups? How practical are these in terms of uniting people politically and socially? What would make diverse peoples and cultures adopt such an ideology in large enough numbers to erase divisions?
Thoughts?
Our life slowly developed from the protozoa to our human form with five senses where our awareness of organic unity is a part of evolution. For us Christians the organic unity is experienced in the soul where we are a part of the unity of infinite forms in one glorious harmony called heaven on earth.
Okay then: sports fandom.As regards OP, doesn't have to be perfect though, just interested in people's thoughts. Anything that works better for any reason would be relevant, for example:
Can unite bigger numbers; unites fewer people, but minimise the degrees of difference; etc.
Are there any ideologies, worldview, religions, etc. that do not create in/out groups? How practical are these in terms of uniting people politically and socially? What would make diverse peoples and cultures adopt such an ideology in large enough numbers to erase divisions?
Thoughts?
The only ''thing'' that unites all people is faith in Jesus.
Okay then: sports fandom.
There's some rivalry between fans of different teams, but it's generally good-natured. The cases where fans actually injure or kill each other are usually more based on religion than sport (e.g. Rangers vs. Celtic), so getting rid of the divisiveness of religion would naturally get rid of a lot of the divisiveness in sport.
(BTW: in case my point was missed, I'm saying that something that's normally considered very divisive - sport - would be less divisive than religion)