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- Aug 18, 2020
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I think this idea can be very damaging for people who struggle. However this notion also can give strength to people. I think especially some religious people rely on it.
I try not to think like that. My two major reasons for that are firstly it is factually not right. Secondly it makes me feel bad.
First to the defintion. Everything happens for a reason. We have to differentiate. Mostly people don't mean this literally. So they don't want to make a certain statement about causality. Rather the idea everything happens for a good reason. As if there was a higher plan which humans cannot think of. Only a superior power knows about it and secretly interferes with the world. I especially refer to this interpretation. I already made a thread why the God's plan notion can be damaging for some people.
I want to to show my arguments with my case. I was severely abused by my mom since I was 5 years old. Which higher reason did this have? Have I deserved it? Because this is a negative thought that emerged when I followed the "everythnig happens for a reason" notion. Something similar can happen if one believes in karma. It can lead to victim blaming.
When victims of abuse, rape, violence, bullying think there is a good reason for their torment they can start to think maybe they deserved it. And these people should not be exposed to such a cruel thought.
Was there a good reason for the Holocaust? Are there good reasons why children get raped? Are there good reasons why innocent people got immolated alive in past centuries when they were accused of witchcraft? Are there good reasons why 5 year olds who want to live die a torturous death by cancer?
The simple answer is no. And denying that reality can be very damaging.
I try not to think like that. My two major reasons for that are firstly it is factually not right. Secondly it makes me feel bad.
First to the defintion. Everything happens for a reason. We have to differentiate. Mostly people don't mean this literally. So they don't want to make a certain statement about causality. Rather the idea everything happens for a good reason. As if there was a higher plan which humans cannot think of. Only a superior power knows about it and secretly interferes with the world. I especially refer to this interpretation. I already made a thread why the God's plan notion can be damaging for some people.
I want to to show my arguments with my case. I was severely abused by my mom since I was 5 years old. Which higher reason did this have? Have I deserved it? Because this is a negative thought that emerged when I followed the "everythnig happens for a reason" notion. Something similar can happen if one believes in karma. It can lead to victim blaming.
When victims of abuse, rape, violence, bullying think there is a good reason for their torment they can start to think maybe they deserved it. And these people should not be exposed to such a cruel thought.
Was there a good reason for the Holocaust? Are there good reasons why children get raped? Are there good reasons why innocent people got immolated alive in past centuries when they were accused of witchcraft? Are there good reasons why 5 year olds who want to live die a torturous death by cancer?
The simple answer is no. And denying that reality can be very damaging.
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