Nothing has done more to separate and divide human beings one from another than exclusivist organized religion
Nothing has done more to separate and divide human beings one from another than exclusivist organized religion
Neale Donald Walsch, a prominent spiritual author and speaker, has long been an advocate for unity and interconnectedness among all human beings. In his works, he often emphasizes the importance of love, compassion, and understanding as the keys to creating a more harmonious world. One of the key issues that Walsch addresses is the role of exclusivist organized religion in perpetuating division and separation among people.Walsch argues that organized religion, when taken to an extreme, can create a sense of superiority and exclusivity among its followers. This exclusivity can lead to a "us vs. them" mentality, where those who do not adhere to the same beliefs are seen as outsiders or even enemies. This mindset can fuel prejudice, discrimination, and even violence towards those who are perceived as different or "other."
Walsch believes that this divisiveness goes against the fundamental teachings of most religions, which often emphasize love, compassion, and acceptance of all beings. He argues that true spirituality should bring people together, rather than tear them apart. When religion is used as a tool to separate and divide, it goes against the very essence of what it means to be spiritual.
Walsch also points out that exclusivist organized religion can create barriers to dialogue and understanding between different faith traditions. When people are taught that their beliefs are the only true path to salvation or enlightenment, they may be less inclined to engage with those who hold different beliefs. This lack of communication and exchange of ideas can further deepen the divide between individuals and communities.