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Language, Religion and Ideology

Presentations | English

Have you ever imagined a future in which everyone speaks the same language and adheres to the same ideology and religion? What a quiet and happy existence we would have had. Language is an essential component of human interaction. Humans are the only species that have perfected cognitive verbal communication, despite the fact that all species have ways of communication. For hundreds of years, religion has been the linchpin that has held the world's races and communities together. It has given meaning to lives that might have seemed bleak otherwise. Those who believe in a higher power have a common language and culture thanks to religion. Ideology is a type of social or political philosophy in which practical as well as theoretical elements are dominant. It is a set of ideas that strives to both understand and transform the world. In fact, ideologies are sometimes referred to as if they were in the same logical category as religions. Both are undoubtedly "complete" systems, concerned with concerns of truth and behaviour at the same time, but the contrasts between ideologies and religions may be more fundamental than the similarities. A religious conception of reality is built around a divine order and is rarely, unlike an ideologist's, focused solely on this world. A religion can give a vision of a just society, but it is difficult to translate that vision into a workable political programme.

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Language, Religion and Ideology

Presentations | English