As mankind has progressed throughout history, his idea of god has changed with his
domination of nature and nature's elements. When man made the transition from a
Paleolithic to a Neolithic lifestyle, his mastery of nature attained a higher level
because of the bow and arrow. With the bow and arrow, man could now control animals,
because the bow became an extremely efficient way of dealing with animals before they
could come close enough to kill. The gods of the Paleolithic tribesmen, and even gods of
the first primitive civilizations were animals. As mankind mastered the animals,
however, his idea of god changed to become people, as is showed in the Greek and Roman
myths. These gods, however, lived on earth and were accustomed to the same pleasures and
desires and led the same lifestyle as the Greeks and Romans.
First proposed by the Hebrew prophet Isaiah, god became a higher being, as mankind had
mastered something within themselves to have a need for a higher god. This first god was
still immoral and like the humans, except that he could live forever and did not dwell on
the same surface as the humans, but god still lived in heaven, which was thought of as a
tangible place in the sky, and still was thought to be in the shape of a man.
This idea was challenged by another Hebrew prophet, Jeremiah. He was the first to convey
the message that god was holy, apart from the world, and did not meddle in mortals lives.
This change was brought about by the change in morality by the monotheistic Hebrews.
With the ascension of David's son Soloman to the throne, the Hebrews became a very moral
people. After the Hebrews had mastered temptation and sin, their god could not be an
immoral being. The change in that god did not care about his people, and was above them
was brought about because the Assyrians destroyed Israel. The natural reaction of the
people was that their god had abandoned them.
Jeremiah was challenged by a third prophet, Jesus of Nazareth (Christ) . He taught the
people to master the part of them that would think god to proud to help them. After
overcoming their pride (mastering it) that was brought on by losing Jerusalem to the
Romans, the Hebrews saw their God no longer as a proud man, but as a humble loving god.
In The Lord of the Flies, the change of their god, from animal to superhuman being, is
reflected by their mastery of nature and natures elements, and mankind can never be equal
or above god.
In the beginning, the boys' god is in the form of a snake. This is because the boys' have
not yet mastered animals.
"He wants to know what you are to do about the snake-thing?' he said"
"Tell us about the snake-thing' Ralph said"
"Now he says it was a beastie'"
"A snake-thing ever so big. He saw it."
- Golding pg 33
"The pause was only long enough for them to realize what an enormity the downward stroke
would be.
The piglet tore loose from the undergrowth and scurried off. They were looking at each
other with terror."
-Golding pg 29
This last quote shows that, by not killing the pig, the boys did not have mastery over
animals, so their god, the snake, is an animal. The boys then mastered animals and their
god changed to that of a ghost.
"Look! We've killed a pig! We stole up on them, got in a circle, it squealed and..."
-Golding pg 62
"Perhaps that is what the beast is- a ghost"
-Golding pg 81
The beast ceased to be an animal because the boys had conquered and defeated an animal,
they did not believe they could defeat ghosts, however, until they found the courage to
pronounce that they did not exist. After the mastery of ghosts, the boys had not yet
killed anyone, so there god changed to that of a man.
"I don't believe in no ghost- not ever!'
- Golding pg 82
"However he thought of the beast, there rose to his mind the image of a human"
- Golding pg 93
After the boys mastered humans by killing them, the beast could no longer be something
human. The beast must always be above- never equal nor below, never killable nor
reachable.
"Simon came running, yelling something about a dead man on a hill...The boys made a
horseshoe and struck the beast again and again with their spears...as the body floated
away, they saw what small a beast it was"
- Golding pg 139
After the murder of Simon the boys knew that they had the power to kill man, so the beast
must change to that of some thing above man.
"This pigs head is a sacrifice, a gift to the beast' Jack said...The lord of the flies
just sat on his stick and grinned"
- Golding pg 125
The Lord of the Flies, the pigs head, was a sacrifice to the beast. The Lord of the
Flies is the direct translation of the Hebrew word, Beelzebub. Thus the boys were
sacrificing to an immortal godlike being, the devil, Satan, Lucifer, Mooch the monarch of
hell.
The boys vision of god changed as they mastered different elements of themselves. Just
as the Paleolithic tribesmen and the Hebrews idea of god change as they progressed both
morally and physically and could defeat more and more, they kept setting there goal of
god higher than them. In the Chinese culture, for example, it was the goal of all
emperors to become gods. However, with each progressive step they took, they raised
their idea of god as well.
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