3 secularism Flashcards

(27 cards)

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faith schools AGAINST

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  • National Foundation for Educational Research found that there is no evidence that increasing the number of faith schools will improve achievement.
  • minority religions get a small handful of schools
  • culture and beliefs can be transmitted at home, not the job of schools to instil religious belief
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faith stats

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7.4% of adults go to church on a sunday.
no religion increasing by 25% to 37%
46% of pop are christian identifying.
muslims are 6.5%

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dawkins

10, book, ey,da,sat, opp, arch, e a, god, ab, hh

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  • The God Delusion
  • concerned that teaching children “from their earliest years, that unquestioning faith is a virtue”
  • religion is dangerous eg 9/11
    BUT patriotism can be too (kamikaze etc)
  • “i am against religion as it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world” - links to Auguste Comte
  • faith and science are opposed, faith = suspension of critical facilities, science = investigation, logic, evidence
  • religion uses an “archaic dialect”, imposing outdated ideas (comte)
  • highlights “biblical ignorance” where 2/3 of people didnt know who preached the Sermon on the Mt
  • claims there is “not the smallest evidence” that atheism systematically influences people to do bad things.
  • god is “petty, unjust, unforgiving control freak”
    “capriciously malevolent bully”
  • teaching children religion is a “vile child abuse” as they do not know political beliefs so how are they supposed to know their place in the cosmos
  • hell houses
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charles taylor

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The Politics of Recognition
- there should be a recognition that societies are increasingly multicultural and each person should be recognised for this, rather than living in a way that leads to a loss of distinctiveness

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religion present in the uk

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  • 26 bishops in the HOL
  • 9/14 voted against the Marriage (same-sex couples) Act in 2013 in the HOL
  • the monarch is the Head of CofE and Defender of the Faith (Fidei Defensor)
  • Chief Rabbi in HOL
  • tony blair said ‘we don’t do religion’ to ensure questioning stayed away
  • however, King Charles said that he would like to become ‘Defender of Faith
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religion present in france

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  • laicite, no overt religious symbols in public spaces
  • good considering France’s history of religious domination

+ maintains neutrality and equality in public spaces
+ prevents unrepresentative influence in politics
- however can be seen to limit individual expression
- exclusionary and marginalises = can be seen to be disproportionately affect muslims

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religion present in the usa

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  • The Establishment Clause in the First Amendment = separated church and state
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Rowan Williams

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  • former Archbishop of Canterbury
  • distinguishes between programmatic and procedural secularism
  • BOOK Secularism, Faith and Freedom
  • thinks ‘neutrality’ is false as it silences certain voices in favour of a particular ideology which claims to be neutral
  • argues for procedural as it ensures a “crowded and argumentative” public square where people can manage real differences
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Freud

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  • illusion
    not a delusion. is ultimately incompatible with reality
  • wish-fulfilment
    there is no evidence yet sensible people believe.
  • infantile neurosis
    “infant’s helplessness and longing for the father”
  • rituals are obsessive
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critique of programmatic

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  • losing belief in god does not necessarily result in good behaviour. eg many communist regimes have been atheist (BUT COUNTER atheism is still theocracy)
  • Freud admits in ‘The Future of Illusions’ that religion is not simply a “security blanket” but has been a vehicle for social change
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critique of dawkins 4

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  • faith is not necessarily unreasonable - many intelligent philosophers and mathmeticians are theists. also rational arguments eg cosmological, teleological, ontological arguments.
  • Plantinga - evolution alone cannot explain everything + can’t account for why humans can understand deep, abstract truths about the universe. eg why we are able to find out that water is H2o or that black holes might exist
  • religion is not uniquely dangerous eg kamikaze fighters and stalin’s russia
  • science is not all good, has created WMDs and been a tool for war, persecution and genecide.
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Secular Humanism

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  • all those who believe humans can live good and noble lives according to reason, without the need for religion.
  • 1952 Amsterdam Declaration outlines the inherent dignity, autonomy and equality of all humans
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Andrew Copson

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freedom comes form secularism, to protect individuals.
creates peace and prevents sectarianism

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John Rawls

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‘veil of ignorance’ - if we had no knowledge of our own characteristics or beliefs, we would form an egalitarian government.
= rawls illustrates that an ideal society would uphold inclusivity and equality.
- rawls was not keen on religion but was neutral

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Auguste Comte

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  • society should advance to modern secular systems and leave behind theism that has only provided foundations.

supports programmatic

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Terry Eagleton

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  • religion is meaningful as it addresses deep spiritual questions that humans hold.
  • religion can provide ethical guidance, purpose and community which sustains cultural and moral cohesion
  • rigid implementation of secularism is “largely doomed” as it cannot replace what religion captures

critiques programmatic

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Habermas

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  • christian ethics have played a foundational role in shaping human rights and democracy which underpin modern secular societies.
  • christianity advocates for equality, inclusion and peace.
  • attacks programmatic perspectives as one-dimensions as they miss the principles of christianity entirely (particularly dawkins)
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Bonhoeffer

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  • there is no seperation of private life and public life, christians should involve themselves in the public arena
  • three step approach a) question the state, b) bandage wounds, c) drive a spoke in the wheel itself
  • however his end goal was to implement “christ in the reality of the world” = this may not be the most inclusive system
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politicians

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  • JFK promised to keep his catholic faith out of presidential decisions
  • Obama admitted it would influence his decisions
  • Blair commented that he does “not do religion”
  • May said her faith helped her in decision making
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John Hull

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faith schools are positive as they prevent identities and cultures from disappearing

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McGrath

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  • acknowledges Dawkins is right to expose religious violence (McGrath grew up in Northern Ireland)
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Berger

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predicts that by 2000 religion would have disappeared due to the modernisation which did not occur as religion remains a significant force in many societies

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Dawkin's meme theory
concept of religion as a "meme" a cultural idea that spreads like a virus in The God Delusion
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secular idoelogies that cause harm
nazism, communism are atheist regimes
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Alpha Course
alpha course and house churches are examples of how christianity has adopted to secular societies by offering new forms of worship and engagement.