Thursday, February 21, 2019

Indigenous Religions

Indigenous religion refers to those religions which ar native to original peoples around the world. They ar descendents of the original inhabitants of lands now controlled by larger governmental systems in which they may sacrifice little influence. In the second chapter of her book, life-time godlinesss, Mary Pat Fisher takes the position that endemic spiritual practices should be called life itinerarys and not religions. Lifeways are a particular approach to all of life. some of the reasons Mary Fisher believes that indigenous spiritual practices should be called lifeways are that they are not a separate experience like meditating in the break of day or going to church on Sunday. She also believes that to be considered a religion thither should be a written testament and that a religion should be built around that scripture. In addition, Fisher thinks that the way indigenous practices are passed down, through oral stories that contain symbols, metaphors, and humor, is cha nging the figment of these practices causing them to no longer be fossilized. However, religion is defined in Fishers book as a particular reaction to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by traditions. In my opinion indigenous spiritual practices should be considered religions because they are traditions and spiritual beliefs, even though they are different than Christianity, Buddhism, and other religions. For example, A Catholic nun is a char who has taken vows committing her to a spiritual life following God scantily as West African groups have devoted themselves spiritually to the orisa.Additionally, Christians have a routine of going to church on Sundays, many innate Americans have a certain time of the year, usually at the summer Solstice, to perform the Sun Dance which lasts four to eight days. Also, Just as indigenous spiritual practices have symbols, religions have symbols, such as the Bible. Religion to me is what beliefs you have about life, death, and ev erything in between. It is your faith and purpose. Why are we here? Who created us? Similarly as we have a set of beliefs to help these questions, indigenous people do too.

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