IWRBS - Module 2 Religion - Blessing or Curse SY. 2021-2022
IWRBS - Module 2 Religion - Blessing or Curse SY. 2021-2022
IWRBS - Module 2 Religion - Blessing or Curse SY. 2021-2022
I. Prayer
II. Objectives
a. Content Standard: Demonstrates understanding of effects of Religions: positive and
negative.
c. Formation Standard:
Identify the positive and negative effects of religions
Justify that religion can have positive or negative effects on society
Justify the core teaching of Judaism is the covenant of one God with a chosen
people vs. other people with many gods.
Following this framework, one can begin to see how the practice of religion can become
either a blessing or a curse. How does religion become a curse instead of a blessing?
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Living in a world filled with threats to well-being, social beings will tend to seek safety
within a strong, intelligently-organized group. Throughout human history, religion has
served as a strong cohesive bond. Its importance is manifested in the readiness of people to
sacrifice their individual lives out of loyalty to religious groups. However, one can easily
find any examples of religious adherents becoming morally blind because of misguided
sense of loyalty to religious groups.
Although one’s personal sense of competence is individually felt, it more often reflects the
status of one’s group in society and one’s status within that group. In daily life, religion is
more likely to be a refuge during unusually stressful times and can substantially uplift one’s
morale. Nevertheless, religious practices that foster hatred toward outside one’s group
appear to be more efficient at bolstering morale compared to more compassionate religious
practices. This is because moral contempt for nonbelieving outsiders generates in-group
camaraderie through a sense of purpose and power. Making scapegoats of outsiders of the
group.
Each religion has recommended means for coping with life’s sufferings. Unfortunately,
many of these recommendations propel religious behaviors to untoward consequences.
When one chooses to withdraw from the material world in order to reduce suffering, efforts
solve practical problems within one’s society can cease. Overtime, this may increase
suffering for others. Too much help can be destructive.
1. Encounters with the Sacred/ Transcendent as personal experiences that stimulate reflection,
creativity, and ethical behavior.
The Sacred is considered he realm of human encounters with supernatural beings, or transcendental
reality. In authentic spirituality, such experiences lead to life-giving introspection rather than to efforts to
use sacred power to dominate or even harm others. Does my encounter with the Sacred/ Transcendent
make me humble that I accept myself as I truly am, with my weaknesses and my strengths?
4. Emphasis on prioritizing the well-being of individuals, whether oneself or others, over the needs of
a religious group.
Does my encounter with the Sacred/ Transcendent make me less self-righteousness and more accepting,
open-minded, and inclusive?
How then does one judge whether the practice of religion is a blessing or a curse? The practice of a religious
faith should help make a person become someone who is secure, grateful, welcoming, caring (of others and of
oneself) and hopeful. Confusion, helplessness, despair, detachment, isolation, and resentment due to religious
practice should be warning signs of an unhealthy and dysfunctional spirituality.
We can use the words of the Christian apostle Paul as a guide for discerning the fruit of authentic spirituality:
“The fruit of Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control”
(Letter to the Galatians 5:22-23, New Revised Standard Version)
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What about the event that you presented in Student Activity 2.1, did it cause joy and healing, or pain and
suffering?
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