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Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »Thanks to our language – which must be to say, thanks to the very nature of our minds, of which our language is but a expression – we are forced to imagine an agent behind every action.
With that same token of our human psychology, we are also just as compelled to think about a motive behind every occasion.
Hence the belief in the supernatural, whether gods or ghosts or, even, UFOs from other planets (or, even, from within the earth’s core itself, as hollow-earth theorists would have it!).
Now what would we make of an uncomplicated mechanic working on DC electric motor repair who took a sudden spark or the discovery of a mysteriously crushed bearing to be an omen of divine discomfort?
We would rightly laugh her or him out of a job – laugh first, then seriously consider eliminating the person for the good of the public in addition to his or her own safety, even.
Yet we regularly humor even the most wild-eyed of so-called religious leaders who ascribe any number of natural phenomena to a supernatural agency.
Why is this?
Now why must we ridicule a DC electric motor repair mechanic who equally mistook easy naturally occuring events but not these religious people who take themselves and their delusions so seriously – so seriously, in fact, as to prescribe it for everybody else, most of the time on pain of death and more intense?
Moreover, what is it about the human being that seems to rather require such beliefs, such that our very psychology definitely seems to be nothing more than a mechanism eminently hospitable to them?
Our need to make sense of our world.
That’s the answer.
And until we can mature to the point where we are comfy with – though not necessarily accepting of – the lack of an answer, we will likely continue to manufacture much mischief for ourselves in, as per Goethe’s warning, shrugging off the meaningful as chance while assigning intent to what is random.
Just as a mechanic engaged in DC electric motor repair does not mistake anything for something other than what it is, so too we must learn as a species to use our creativeness while not confusing it with reality.