by Nubs » Fri 13 Feb 2015, 13:50:49
OK, many of us on this thread have revealed ourselves to be, at heart, a bunch of whining old fart gloomers and doomers who yearn for the mythical good old days of yore. That's fine. Nothing wrong with that, but it’s worth keeping in mind that the problems surrounding respect for authority, or lack thereof, are as old as the hills that those young'ins seldom visit and the milky way that the city folk can’t even see (metaphorically speaking, of course; I ain't no young earth creationist).
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hen a man stops believing in God he doesn’t then believe in nothing, he believes anything. (attributed, perhaps incorrectly, to G. K. Chesterton;
http://www.chesterton.org/ceases-to-worship/)
Religion used to play a big role in enforcing social structure, and still does, for good or ill, in many parts of the world, including my own New Age neck of the woods. One need only look at the Middle East to see the Awesome Power of Religion at work, although this may not be the best example of the positive effect of religious authority on social structure.
Social structure is necessary; it’s the way out of the tragedy of the commons. Social structure requires some degree of submission to authority, which is a thing that many baby boomers rejected in our youth, especially the effete intellectual nattering nabobs of negativity like me, but also perhaps the independent-minded gritty oil patch folk like Rockman and his kind. I’m as skeptical of authority as the young’ins who spend their lives suckling the Internet (not so different from me, BTW), and shave their private parts, as someone pointed out up-thread (Yikes!!?? TMI).
Does this all mean that we need to return to blindly following authority, religious or otherwise, like my grandparents’ generation supposedly did? I surely hope not. My children were raised in a house that had a Question Authority bumper sticker affixed to the kitchen wall, and they seem to have turned out OK (not sure about their privates). Perhaps the Nordic countries have the answer (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-kANR1vJkM), or maybe not.
In any case, life has always been a struggle. The young’ins will find a way, as surely as there’s a way to power civilization without ruining the environment.