Skip to content

Rikomatic

Musings on Dance, Food, Geek Stuff

Menu
  • Follow Me on Instagram
  • My Professional Site RangerRik.com
  • Yehoodi.com Archive
  • Every Roller Rink in California (Map)
Menu

Second Life and the limits of religious tolerance

Posted on April 2, 2007 by

Harekrishna_001

Doing my duty as event guy at New World Notes, I’ve been noticing that there are lots and lots of events being sponsored by a new Hare Krishna group in SL.  Which has made me wonder, what are the limits of religious tolerance in Second Life?

If you head over to Grimes (Teleport SLURL) you can check out the new Hare Krishna center that has been built there.  It’s a rather modest build with a small park, a pretty crude "temple," and a store where you can pick up Hare Krishna paraphenalia (orange robes, altars, pictures of their saints, etc.).

At a certain level, this is just part of the general trend of religious groups finding their way into the virtual world, from my own faith the Quakers, to the Unitarians, Buddhists, Jews, Muslims, and the various flavors of Christianity. So why not the Hare Krishnas?

The difference being that for many people the Hare Krishnas are considered a cult.  They have been the frequent subject of parody — like the scene in the movie "Airplane" where Leslie Nielsen takes on what looks like an army of aggressive Hare Krishna recruiters in an airport. Their leaders have been convicted of child abuse, racketeering and conspiracy to murder.  I see a bunch of them chanting and drumming on the street and I head in the other direction.

And yet in the larger scheme of things they seem like the most harmless of faiths. Their practitioners emphasize peace and harmony through chanting and clean living.  While they do evangelize, no one is forced to join.  Their food centers apparently feed thousands of hungry people around the world every day. 

Given their poor public image, I think it is quite likely that the Hare Krishna center will be the subject of griefing and their practitioners potentially subject to harassment and attack in-world. This is of course a clear violation of the SL community standards.  So it will be interesting to see what, if anything, is done to remedy acts of intolerance that takes place against the Hare Krishnas.  And what kind of sympathy, if any, arises from other residents.

As for me, as much as I find their form of spirituality unappealing, I think virtual space is much more interesting having them there, with the Scientologists, the Moonies and the Church of Elvis.  Hare krishna hare krishna hare hare krishna krishna….

1 thought on “Second Life and the limits of religious tolerance”

  1. estela idina dias cardoso ribeiro says:
    August 28, 2007 at 5:38 pm

    eu gostaria desde ja agradecer a este maravilhosa ideia e gostava que houve-se em portugues. Obrigada
    estela

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

A History of the Jazz Split

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlfLr9YmMJU

Recent Posts

  • Bucket List Achievement: The San Francisco Friday Night Skate!
  • “Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances” (poem)
  • RIP Rob Reich
  • A Magical Visit to the Snoopy Home Ice Rink and the Charles M. Shultz Museum!
  • Thoughts on Learning and Skating

Categories

  • Books
  • Cats
  • Civil Society
  • Creative Writing
  • Dancing / Music
  • Education
  • Family
  • Film
  • Food and Drink
  • General
  • Health
  • Information Society
  • Machinima
  • Media Reform
  • Music
  • New York
  • Politics
  • quotation
  • Real World Places in SL
  • Science
  • SF Bay Area
  • Television
  • The Spirit
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • United Nations
  • Virtual Worlds
  • Web/Tech

Tags

b-boy (76) breakdance (51) breaking (26) brooklyn (36) charleston (11) competition (11) dance (17) dancing (30) documentary (15) education (21) festival (12) frankie95 (16) frankie manning (52) frim fram (10) fundraiser (10) global kids (70) hip-hop (31) human rights (11) inaug09 (11) jazz (12) ken swift (10) lindy hop (144) lindyhop (23) lowcarb (18) lxd (11) macarthur foundation (12) machinima (22) memorial (14) mermaidparade (22) mtv (13) performance (16) poetry (11) popping (11) quaker (27) recipe (38) rockclimbing (16) second life (81) shim sham (15) skating (70) soul music (14) swing (52) swing dance (45) virtual world (19) virtual worlds (29) yehoodi (46)
© 2025 Rikomatic | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme