Kirkhill - How dare you lump Martin Luther in with Osama and Suzuki! ;D
"All believe that man is corrupt and needs to be saved from himself."
So, what's wrong with that? :
I feel the need to get a little technical here. Let's see if I can remember what I learned in Sunday School.
A "religion" is a movement based on common system of belief(s) uniting it's members in common cause.
These beliefs are held as sacred and are not subject to outside influences. Also these beliefs are the foundation for a set of values and traditions practised by a religious community.
A "faith" is the keeping of a spiritual relationship on which we might build a religion.
We practice a religion and we keep faith. They are not the same thing.
If we call Suzuki and Gore adherants to a religion, we are saying that their beliefs are not informed by anything outside their cause. We can also say they are developing a set of values which they wish to share, if not inflict on others.
No need for faith or a Deity in this picture.
Where religion comes off the rails in history, we have a religion departing from it's faith.
Osama BinLadens' "religion" has little to do with the Muslim faith.
( IN MY OPINION )
Where Martin Luther got it right, was in that he perceived a disconnect from the Christian faith in the Catholic religion. The phrase "Catholic Faith" implies a reconnection.
This is why I've called this global warming movement a religion
- and why I consider that to be a problem.
I hope this post serves to keep the piece, and I hope my meaning at least, is clear.
If anyone wants to freak out on me or wants to persue this religion angle further
Let's do it by PM