Monday, December 1, 2014

Almost Final Interdisciplinary Project


Sekou Williams
FCIQ 101
Professor Ann Marie Klotz
Interdisciplinary Project Article Summation

 

 

 

Topic: Money and Religion and Corruption Within

 

Over the years there have been many scandals that have rocked the very foundations of many religious institutions all over the world, many of the scandals which concern money. Some have stated that this is a circumstance which is associated with many business, organizations, and governments over the years, and that there is nothing new with scandal or corruption. I feel that there is more of a problem than simple greed in the church and that the report before you opens this “door” and further examines the issue, Does Money corrupt religion? Is there a correlation between Religion and Money and Corruption? There are, I am sure, no lack of examples in the subject I have brought forth. Many of the authors and articles and topics I will list in this Interdisciplinary project will show this to be a relationship that has embarrassed, weakened and disgraced many houses or religion, people and high ranking officials in different churches across the globe. Even the Pope from the Catholic Church has been attacked on this issue on several occasions and continuously deals with this issue constantly. It is an undeniable problem and I intend to show the reader why this is so.

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As in philosophical, theological and moral applications, corruption is defined by Wikipedia as a spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. In the religious aspect, this definition cannot really be accepted because the church, religious institution or center of belief is usually a powerful entity which is perfect. There cannot be corruption within this because it belies the very foundation of what people are believing in and praying for. Therefore the church cannot be corrupt so it must be the people inside of the church that bring scandal. In a way this Interdisciplinary project is setting the blame for actions that corrupt and bring “impurity” to purity. Each church or religion has a distinct way of dealing with unjust actions by their members, and each will handle whatever financial misdealing’s exist. Many churches, though, in many situations, has not reset their policies or changed their views, mostly due to their beliefs. Therefore the “hole in their defenses” is left open and the possibility of a repeat situation can and will exist. There is a point that the rules, regulations and faith itself may be a weakness that the church may constantly face. Sociology, one of our disciplines, which is the scientific study of social behavior, origins, development and institutions, would apply to this.

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Clayton R. Douglas, who wrote the article “The Corruption of our Churches” was raised a Methodist preacher. His father and grandfather were preachers as well. He found it very interesting that over the years that there were many problems with organized religions he came into contact with, even his own Methodist church. He found many connections with the church and government, citing the “new world order” and its attempts to dump the constitution and influence the church. He asks, in the article, how many historic situations of the bible have its influences on and off church philosophy and government laws, notably the Crusades and the Inquisition. These horrific scenarios should not have happened but years ago people in power in the church had been led by their own devices, not gods. There are still a few religious leaders that might command an audience of thousands, but their followers will not necessarily invade anther land and kill and attack men and women in the name of their god. What could have possessed people to do such a thing in any age and time? Thou shall not kill is a main commandment from the Christian religion and many others. With that in mind did the orders to kill in the Crusades and the Inquisition come from god or were there men associated with the church that gave orders contrary to god’s wishes? There seems to be many who used their own will and power within the church to achieve ends that only aid them. Political Science would, in this situation, would be the discipline that connects much of this report, being the study of government, political institutions, processes and behaviors. Many times it has been stated that the church and government should be separate but there are too many instances where they are not. In many of these instances, corruption ensues and the church and government involved are riddled with controversy.

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Even in modern times there is a struggle to maintain the confidence of the people in many religions. The church must keep order when it comes to scandal, within and without. In the article by David Burke entitled “Pope faces threat from the Mafia”, the Pope and the Catholic Church have a crusade against the corruption that I speak of. They are in a constant correction and overhaul of the Vatican Bank which oversees much of the accounts of the church. That bank has much scandal in the many years of its existence and much is still being done to correct loss, access and reform. Money laundering seems to have affected the Vatican bank as well. Many people involved in the Mafia has associated themselves with the Catholic Church, not only giving money but repairs to the organization as well as funding festivals. According to this article a priest was arrested for trying to smuggle money from the Catholic Church in his position as a Catholic Church analyst. Why the church has not more openly refuted this is a big question with many. As stated in the article, “the church never raised the issue” and “the church never excommunicated a mobster”. Why would people that only fear god not repel evil? There are too many circumstances where this has happened. It points to an allowance of evil by good people. People who should have rid the church more straightforwardly of problems that plague it.

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Many more religious institutions have also faced scandal and they are very recent with questionable practices in their religion. The article on “The Business of Religion” shows the power and ethics of one such church, The Church of Scientology. Established in 1952, has been accused of taking monies from vulnerable people and charging extortionate fees. They claim to have hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and assets. This particular church has, in my view, certain questionable practices but in a way can one question a church? Each one has its own beliefs and I believe that we can argue what they are trying to achieve and believe. If anything goes against their doctrine, faith and beliefs then it should be considered wrong and does not follow what they state to worship. That would be a fallacy of their belief and could be considered a “built in corruption”. Can an outsider judge what happens with the inner goings on of a church? Yes, especially if the church shows me something contrary to its practices. If I am a supporter of this church, temple or synagogue, I would expect more openness and trust.

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“We give Religions More than 82.5 billion a Year” by Dylan Matthews talks of the people that go to these institutions and make donations. Based on the information in this article the people that go to these houses of worship have in many cases just made the heads of these religious organizations very rich and wealthy. Much of these funds would be cut short if the religion in question paid taxes or lost their exempt status. Televangelists and many faiths fall to corruption due to an influx of cash they have never seen before. This aids in the specific church falling prey to exorbitant lifestyles and situations that do not put the church in a good light. There are many of these modern day ministers who rise and fall on their follower’s backs, some of which began to show flaws in their practices. People are beginning to see that one of the many elements of corruption is the money they themselves bring into the church may lead to the corruption that brings it down. A similar article by Kevin Phillips, “American Theocracy”, also shows corruption in a similar fashion, thought it details more with political parties than religious organizations. The scandals, connections and allowance of impropriety are there in full force.

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Not all people believe that corruption is only the cause of the church or its leaders, as stated by Lisa Keister in the article “Faith and Money: How Religion Contributes to Wealth”. Keister, a sociologist, claims religion affects wealth and economic outcomes for many Americans. “Religions shapes values and priorities” in many lives, much more than it corrupts.  The article later shows a definite difference in many of the separations of different religions and even similar religions, people, and areas. There may be a difference in values from Southern Baptists, for instance, than Baptists in the north. Hispanic Catholics may see and value differently ideals from Irish Catholics. African Americans may feel or have distinct differences from churches that have the same faith but no African Americans attend. This is a valid point from my topic due to many differences in the people that follow that particular belief. If people are from an area where there is little or no corruption they will feel their faith has strength and will avoid situations where mass amounts of corruption will force them to rethink their values. Weakness exists and they will deal with them on a step by step basis. A “housecleaning” may not be necessary. The foundations of many churches and their differences by creed, color, or race may test values in different ways.

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The articles I have gathered show a pattern in many of the religions that we worship. We, our religious leaders or the church itself have what I believe is a weakness. Human, religious or otherwise, this weakness has kept many religions in a cloud of blame that belies the foundations of that belief. My topic, Money and religion and Corruption Within, does not mean to insult any following. It merely shows that corruption, to a degree, is part and parcel with the church, any church, and must be watched, managed, and weeded out. We are human beings and make mistakes. Even in our religious practices, we must strive to make sure our house is not falling down around us. Our religion supports us, aids us and in many cases keeps us alive. For it to fail is a question that we must ask, is this right. Are there people or conditions that bring impropriety to what we hold dear? This is something each and every church must examine for itself and protect what it has, especially in this financially wavering world. We know, or should know, that god is not at fault, but where does that leave us? Allowing corruption may be equal to causing the corruption. Of course, nowadays, whenever there is corruption the news circulates this information for all to see.  We then judge what situation we feel caused the corruption.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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