Jerusalem And Western Values Essay, Research Paper
A few million years ago, a hairy apish creature sat down by the cooling embers of a fire, and gazed up at the night sky. And there, among the rotting carcasses of animals and hooting of his family, the first philosopher was born. Since the beginning of man, the human race has always looked to the stars for answers to questions that are intrinsic to our being. We have always wondered what it was that gave us meaning, hope, or purpose, and yet even today, we are no nearer to the answer then before. Why are we better from the other animals that walk this planet? What the reason for being here? For many people, religion answers those questions, but just as often, it asks us even more. We are an insecure race, and the chance that we are nothing more than animals with a superiority complex is an idea that strikes a nerve. Karl Marx had once said that religion was a retreat from such a notion, but religion is more then a just a big mental security blanket. In western society, religion has played a fundamental role in the development of our values, specifically, religious values from Jerusalem. Later evolving into Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the belief in a singular, all encompassing God permeates the very fabric of our society, and refracts so many facets of our modern day society it is impossible to see them all. Once such facet is the belief that each one of us, from pauper to prince, has worth. It is the basis for blindfold on the Lady of Justice, the foundation of the way we treat each other, it was borne from the belief that we are made in the image of God.
A defining characteristic of today s society that Jerusalem taught us is the way we treat others. In Matthew 7:12 and Luke 6:31, the bible teaches, All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. While the Golden Rule and it s variants can be found in the holy scriptures of nearly every religion1, its influence in the United States is nearly incalculable, especially in the Judicial System. This is especially important, since under our law, everyone is theoretically equal no matter what the social standing and class of the accused or the accuser is. While the law system we have may not work perfectly, it is essential for modern civilization and it s many good traits stem from the idea of doing unto others as of what you would have others do unto you.
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Religion is one of, if not the most important, influence in western culture. Its influence is seen everyday in our work ethic born from the Puritans, to its directly powerful influence in global politics. It is undeniable that religion, to believers otherwise, is a large part of all our lives. Moreover, as imported and American as apple pie, it is as much as a part of the American heritage as any other. We as a community owe a great deal to the ideas first conceived in Jerusalem, and for better or worst, the west would not be the West without it.