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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBeyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World by the Dalai Lama
Perhaps the title is a give-away the book acknowledges that religion cannot solve the problems of the modern world. We must go beyond religion.
Personally I find the authors justification for this position rather weak. He argues that in todays global world no one religion can speak for everyone. Hence we must go beyond especially as religions themselves cannot provide a common ground. However, even in non-pluralist societies where specific religions had overwhelming dominance they were still incapable of offering real solutions to peoples problems. That is because of the epistemological problem inherent in religion - its inability to understand the real world.
So the Dalai Lama argues for a secular approach. Here I find his writing valuable. He dismisses the arguments of religious militants who see secularism as the enemy of religion. Who actually fight against secularism. The Dalai Lama presents the correct understanding of secularism as an inclusive social arrangement, and not an atheist ideology. Because it is inclusive it provides a guarantee of human rights to all, irrespective of religion and belief. It provides the only real platform enabling us to solve todays problems.
The beauty of this book is the simplicity and clearness of the authors language. Theres none of the theological mental gymnastics and pretzel twisting we have come to expect from religious leaders. I found myself, as an unrepentant atheist, nodding my head at his clear description of secularism. I am sure that we would disagree over specific minor details, but I would be happy to use this text as a description of, and argument for, secularism in todays pluralist world. And I think that many religious people would too.
http://www.secularnewsdaily.com/2012/03/15/review-beyond-religion/
I really think this part deserves repeating:
"The Dalai Lama presents the correct understanding of secularism as an inclusive social arrangement, and not an atheist ideology. Because it is inclusive it provides a guarantee of human rights to all, irrespective of religion and belief. It provides the only real platform enabling us to solve todays problems."
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Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World by the Dalai Lama (Original Post)
cleanhippie
Mar 2012
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ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)1. Another militant atheist!!11
Just kidding.
cleanhippie
(19,705 posts)2. Judging by the standard set here, the Dalai Lama is a "militant" too.