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:: Archive: Editorial / April 2004 :: | |||||||||||||||
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Religion
lite took a hit recently in the small suburban town of Wilsonville, Oregon
where hundreds of religion lite followers were accustomed to gather for
regular worship. The hit came in the announcement of a Maybe it’s
not just Oregon. In a New York Times column David Brooks wrote recently
about “soft core spirituality,” or “religion that’s
all about you.” In his column Brooks cites author Christopher Lasch
who wrote in “The Culture of Narcissism,” about a mentality
he describes as “an anti-religion that tries to liberate people
from the idea that they should submit to a higher authority, so they can
focus more obsessively on their own emotional needs.”
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result? County governments where commissioners defy the rule of law because
they feel it is wrong, a school system that eliminates standardized grades
because it’s better to know how teachers feel children are performing,
a governor who takes his advice from backroom advisors rather than the
elected legislature because he feels more simpatico with their views,
and a public who flocks to quasi-spiritual gatherings because centuries-old
religious institutions make them feel cramped. Why? Because
individuals, and their feelings—as some very unhappy Oregonians
are discovering—can and will fail us too. And when they do, if there’s
no institution to turn to, there is no recourse at all. None.
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