Things Fall Apart
Chinua Achebe wrote the novel, Things Fall Apart, which is a great piece of African literature that deals with the Ibo culture, society, and history. One place where the Ibo religion is practiced is in the village of Umuofia in Africa, where the story takes place. On the other hand, Christianity is a very common religion that is practiced all over the world. Although Christianity and Ibo are both types of religions, they have many differences. One way the religions are different is the Ibo practice polytheism and Christians practice monotheism. A second difference is the Ibo believe in animate Gods unlike Christians who believe in an inanimate God. Another contrast is the Ibo practice polygamy unlike the Christians who practice monogamy. A final contrast is the afterlives of the two religions.First of all, the Ibo practice polytheism and Christians practice monotheism. Polytheism is the belief in more than one God, and monotheism is the belief in one God. Christians believe in one supreme creator of the heavens and the earth, who is called God. In contrast, the Ibo have various gods who they worship. The conversation between Mr. Brown, a Christian missionary in the village of Umuofia, and Akunna, a member of Umuofia, explains th
In their eyes, Christianity was way of justifying the bad treatment of people and seeing them as inferiors. An example of the Ibo believing in animate gods is they worship carved wood, the Oracle of the Hills and Caves, and the sacred python. " Akunna also said that the Ibo "make sacrifices to the little gods, but when they fail and there is no one else to turn to they go to Chukwu. Christians also believe that God is eternal. Christians believe that when a man and a women become united in Christ they become one, and a man can only have one wife at a time. Brown who listened to clan members about the Ibo religion. An example of this is when the Oracle of the Hills and Caves pronounces that Ikemefuna, the boy living with Okonkwo, be killed. A second difference is the Ibo worship animate gods, unlike Christians who worship one inanimate God. When Okonkwo is exiled to his mother's homeland, he thought that his chi was not made for great things. Okonkwo, the main character in the book, has three wives. A final contrast between the two religions is they have different beliefs in the afterlife. The white people thought that Christianity was the only religion to have and that if someone did not have their religion they could treat them as inferior. The consequences of treating the Ibo religion as culturally inferior led to the falling apart of Africa.
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