Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Taoism And Christianity Essays - Taoism, East Asian Religions
  Taoism And Christianity    My choice was between Taoism and Christianity, two very appealing and well-liked  practices. Taoism, though unfamiliar to most of you, has many favorable traits.    People are urged to respect others and to be kind to everyone whom they meet in  order to be reborn wealthy and noble. If people are disrespectful or cruel, they  will be reincarnated into a poor and unhappy life. I feel that this motivation  would do many things for us as a human race, making us a more decent,  well-meaning people. The set of rules that a devout Taoist follows would help  out the world crime wise, since the scriptures speak against killing and  wronging others, however only the very religious will adhere to these laws of  the scriptures. In practicing Taoism, an individual finds him/herself more  appreciative of nature, and the natural state of things. This fact added to the  fact that Taoists don't eat meat would allow many endangered species of our  planet to reproduce and become plentiful, and the rainforest would no longer be  being cut down simply for more farmland so we could raise more cows to  slaughter. Another favorable trait of Taoism is that it is practiced on a  personal level. Everybody seeks the Tao in their own way, depending on their  interpretation of the laws that govern the religion. However this personal level  of practice is also a drawback. In Christianity, people attend mass once a week  (more or less, depending on the person and his/her amount of faith), and mass  becomes a sort of social gathering. In Taoism, however, there is no weekly mass  where people will congregate. If a majority of the population becomes devout    Taoists and each person dedicates at least a few hours a day to meditation, then  this country will suffer from a significant social loss. Another drawback of    Taoism is the diet. If I choose this religion, and a majority of you practice it  strictly, then the universe will lose economically. There will no longer be a  big market for meat, grains, or alcohol. This would shut down thousands of  businesses, and unemployment will escalate rapidly. On days when people fast  completely and don't eat anything, most restaurants will have to close, because  even the people cheating on their diets wouldn't want to be seen doing so in  public. However the aforementioned drawbacks are not as severe to me as this  third one - the idea of rejecting culture. Taoism is built upon the belief that  people should allow themselves to grow untouched by any outside sources. People  should grow naturally, and not allow cultural advances or traditions to harm  their natural flow of energy, Qi, in any way. These beliefs would push aside our  modern medicine and replace it with natural (meaning herbal and spiritual)  healing methods. Although Taoism is successfully practiced by many people today,    I cannot reject the culture that belongs to the rest of the world. For us all to  become good Taoists, we would use acupuncture for anesthesia and treat a heart  attack with herbs. Modern medicine has come too far and has done too much for  the human race for me to simply shove it aside. Think of all the literature  alone that would become worthless, such as Bibles and medical journals.    Christianity is definitely practiced by a larger percent of the population than    Taoism is, I must admit - and I also know a lot more about it than I do about    Taoism. And it has many good points as well, however, it also has its bad side.    For one thing, Christianity is not a universal religion. There are many  different interpretations of the Bible, which create many different smaller  religious groups, all calling themselves Christians. Friction would build  between the groups, and there would be many arguments over who is following the  correct interpretation. Religion would lose a lot of its meaning if the world  simply becomes one huge Jerry Springer show, with groups merely fighting over  who read the Bible correctly. If I needed to choose a uniform religion with  definite guidelines, Christianity would not be it. There are also many good  aspects of Christianity. As I have already stated, the regular attendance in  church would foster feelings of community and would create religious bonds  between fellow worshippers, keeping people around the world united by one common  goal. Although everybody pursues the Lord in his/her own way, Christianity  allows for groups to congregate and socialize while they worship. Another good  aspect is the set of rules that Christians must follow in    
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