Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Greta´s god

 


Heh heh heh....look what I asked ChatGPT here. I can´t prove it to you, but I guessed the same thing: Engaged Buddhism. Funny that the AI reacted in the same way. Of course, "current views" here refers to Greta´s pre-Hamas period... 

If Greta would join a religion based on her current views, which one do you think it would be?

That's a thoughtful question—and while it's speculative, we can approach it by considering Greta Thunberg's values and worldview to see which religious or spiritual traditions might align most closely with her:


🌿 Core Values Greta Expresses:

  • Reverence for nature and the planet

  • Concern for justice and equity, especially intergenerational

  • Science-based reasoning

  • Minimalism and anti-consumerism

  • Strong moral urgency

  • Global compassion beyond national or cultural boundaries


🕊️ Religions or Philosophies That Might Align:

1. Buddhism (especially Engaged Buddhism)

  • Emphasizes interconnectedness, non-violence, and compassion for all beings.

  • The Engaged Buddhism movement (Thích Nhất Hạnh, Joanna Macy, etc.) focuses on environmental activism, mindfulness, and ethical living.

  • It is compatible with a non-theistic or agnostic stance.

2. Quakerism (Religious Society of Friends)

  • Strong emphasis on peace, social justice, environmental stewardship, and individual conscience.

  • Quakers often use science-informed ethics and are open to non-dogmatic beliefs.

  • Many Quakers are involved in climate action and anti-capitalist critique.

3. Unitarian Universalism

  • A pluralistic tradition that encourages people to find their own spiritual path while emphasizing justice, equity, compassion, and respect for the interdependent web of life.

  • Many UU congregations are involved in climate justice work.

  • No requirement to believe in God or subscribe to traditional doctrines.

4. Neo-Paganism / Earth-Based Spirituality

  • Traditions like Wicca, Druidry, or Gaia spirituality revere the Earth as sacred.

  • Often explicitly ecological, seeing nature as divine or imbued with spirit.

  • Aligns with Greta’s ecological focus, though less with her scientific emphasis.

5. Secular Humanism (Non-religious, but ethical)

  • While not a religion, it reflects many of her values: evidence-based reasoning, human rights, compassion, and global responsibility.

  • It's the most natural fit if she remains atheist or agnostic.


⚖️ Likely Fit?

If Greta were to align with a religious or spiritual tradition, something like Engaged Buddhism or Quakerism might be the most natural fit—both are compatible with her moral urgency, non-theism, and commitment to justice and the Earth. However, it's equally plausible she continues to operate outside of religious frameworks, focusing on ethics rooted in science and global responsibility.

Would you like a comparison chart of these traditions in relation to her values?

1 comment:

  1. I almost nailed it in 2021. See the pic and the last full paragraph...

    https://ashtarbookblog.blogspot.com/2021/05/the-silent-expanses.html

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