Richard Dawkins, a fervent contemporary Atheist, quipped teasingly
as follows. He said (wording my own) that originally people believed in
multitudes of gods; as people progressed they evolved to recognize the fallacy
of their misguided beliefs, and painfully began disbelieving in more and more
gods. Today, we have narrowed it down to one. Alas, only one more god needs to
be rejected and we would be entirely free of this primitive superstition!
Although his perspective is amusing, this is not a proper
conceptual representation of the evolution of god(s). Monotheism and Atheism are
not the result of simply disbelieving in gods. In fact, it is a great conceptual
progression, worth meditating on, the progression of Polytheism to Monotheism
to Atheism.
In early times people saw the world as wholly mysterious and
divine; the world appeared to them to be full of gods. Further, they could only
relate to things in terms of themselves and so assumed that things,
specifically the powerful ones, were beings like themselves.
Monotheism wasn’t the result of viewing the gods as baseless
and unnecessary, but the result of the contrary; an increased awareness of the
mysterious and divine nature of the world led people to realize that the gods
were inadequate explanations. The difference between Monotheism and Polytheism
is not one of quantity but of quality, not one of degree but of type.
Polytheism assumes the existence of gods in the world. Ultimately, however, the
gods are a part of the world, as are all things. So Monotheism was born, preaching
that the gods are not merely beings within the world but rather the entire
universe, including even space and time, is nothing but the creation and
continuous production of a god. The plurality of gods is a nuisance to such an
understanding; when gods function within the world then just as the world
contains many powers, so too the gods must be many, but when god is seen as
being the cause and authority behind the world, as a far greater god which is
omnipotent, there is only place for one perfect god.
Until Monotheism, when the world was thought to be subject
to various gods, there was no belief in the symmetry and perfect unity of the
world. Further, it was absurd to imagine natural explanation of phenomenon, the
very concept of Naturalism was absurd; where would such power come from? Only a
god was attributed with power. With the advent of Monotheism the world was seen
as the production of one perfect god, as such unity was expected, and natural
explanation, now having a god behind the structure, was to be expected. The
world was gods designed machine, it would be reasonable to understand how that
machine functions. As such, monotheism gave birth to modern science which
relies heavily on both the belief in the unity of the world and the belief that
the world is a machine which can be understood (notwithstanding confusion of QM).
In a sense, Monotheism gave birth to Naturalism; Naturalism is the structure
God has created and designed.
Eventually, as the machine was revealed to be more and more
sufficient for accounting for the events in the world, people began to view God
as superfluous, He was no longer needed for anything, the machine seemed to run
great without His intervention, and people began to wonder why the wondrous machine
needed a god behind it at all. As a result of Monotheism God emerged, not merely as a part of the world, but as its creator and master, as such he permeated all of
existence. Since God came to be understood in terms of all of nature, people
began to wonder why nature herself could not be god. Because god was everything
and everywhere in the view of monotheism, there suddenly was no need for the
actual god, it was redundant. Enter: Atheism. In a sense, then, Atheism is
simply an abridged Monotheism.
Although I do agree with Dawkins that it’s high time we
reject this primitive superstition…
Gods were invented by people to explain various natural phenomena, our existence and later political events. For example where did rain come from ? God opens a window in the firmament or perhaps ejaculates. Want rain, then perform some fertility ritual or appeal to the gods. Why was Northern Israel sacked ? Because they did not follow the “true” Judah cult of Yahweh only in Jerusalem.. The only reason orthodox judaism persists is because of brain washing of children from birth and ignorance. Although I believed in Orthodox Judaism into my 20's, I now find it incomprehensible anybody believes in the Torah from God, Oral Torah etc: See some of my posts at http://altercockerjewishatheist.blogspot.com/. There are many former OJ but we are unorganized. We have to organize and get the message out. Publish flyers for distribution in Yeshivas, face book groups, rallies in predominantly Orthodox Jewish areas and meeting on campuses and more ( trolling ???) ? Keep up your posts and Best Wishes.
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