My greater concern is by heading in that secular direction, you risk losing the benefits of religion in the first place.
Well I believe that morals and religion are not the same thing. Yes religion teaches morals but its actually more concerned with giving an account of our origin. Before there was Christanity and Islam, people were living in communities and there were rules governing behavior. Human beings, because we are social animals, have an intuitive sense of what is acceptable behaviour, behavoir that will allow us as a group to survive and make for the best shared experience. Because religion is man made it contains all of our fears and our beliefs about moral behavior but its not the source of morals. Of course we have deviants in the society but before religion we had ways of dealing with thoes people and today we also have stratergies for dealing with deviants. I doubt you can really tell me that forcing children to go to sunday school or the IRO having national days of prayer has any impact on the morals of people in the society. Yes religion is a nice organized way to teach morals but its also very effective at teaching hate and bigotry. I think that without religion people will still hate but since there is no organized institution preaching hate an organized response will be less likely (eg terrorism etc) I believe that religion is actually starting to break down and is starting to be replaced by REASON (perhapes more quickly in the more developed countries before countries like Trinidad). It is intresting to note that Trinidad with all of its righteous indignation has more crime per capita than many of the developed countries that we critize as being immoral.
its also the sum of our national history, good and bad. from its bloody beginnings to it present day. religious or not its the symbol of our country.
The National Award was created to be a symbol of the achievements of the people of this country. And as a truly universal symbol, it's unacceptable.
By refusing the award, such are stating their DISTINT separation as Nationals of Trinidad & Tobago. Their allegiance is to something ,someone or somewhere else first and foremost.
Kayode, our National football team and Athletic teams and Cricket teams are all dominated by one race each. As a representation of our country, THAT'S UNACCEPTABLE !. Maybe W.I. should mandate a player from every West Indian Island, MUST be on the W.I team. Clever huh !?!
Make Ganges meet the Nile, the National Anthem.......
Cause after the Cross, they go want something else....and they will never be satisfied !!!!!!
So if it stay a cross and rename the National Order of Trinidad & Tobago, that would be fine
And having a National Identity is subjective to each person.