The Five Monkeys Experiment & Its Lessons for Your Organization (Africa and Religion)

Chloe

Lister
If you haven’t heard about the Five Monkeys Experiment, it goes a little something like this:

A researcher puts five monkeys in a cage. There’s a bunch of bananas hanging from a string, with a ladder leading to the bananas. When the first monkey goes for the bananas, the researcher sprays all five monkeys with freezing water for five minutes. Some time later, when a second monkey inevitably tries to go for the bananas, the researcher once again sprays all five monkeys with the cold water for five minutes. The researcher then puts the hose away and never touches it again. But, when a third monkey tries to go for the bananas, the other four attack him to prevent him from climbing that ladder. They are afraid of the punishment that may come.

Then, the researcher replaces one of the monkeys with a new monkey who wasn’t part of the original experiment and was never sprayed with water. And, as soon as he touches the ladder to go for the bananas, the other four monkeys attack him to keep him from doing so. If he tries again, they attack him again. Thus, the new monkey learns not to go after the bananas because he’ll get attacked if he does.

The researcher replaces a second monkey with another new monkey. When this monkey goes for the bananas, the other four attack him, including the new monkey who was never sprayed with water. The researcher then continues to replace all the monkeys one at a time, until all five of the original monkeys are removed from the cage. Each time the newcomer goes for the bananas, the others attack, even when they, as new monkeys, have never received punishment for going after the bananas. And thus, the new monkeys, who have never been sprayed with cold water, learn not to go after the temptation of the bananas.

The researchers hypothesize that, if they were to ask the monkeys why they don’t go for the bananas, they’d answer “because that’s the way it’s always been done”.

How does the above story relate to Africa and Religion

Well, our forefathers are the original monkeys, the slavery they went through is the cold water sprayed to the monkeys and the said Religious God is the bananas. We are the NEW monkeys in the cage, and without knowledge of what went down, we are afraid to question who the hell is God and why a White Jesus (why are we not supposed to climb that ladder and pick the bananas?), and do you know what they call such people (read new monkeys) who question such behavioral: Pagans, Kafir, Abominates, Lost Sheep, Atheists, and many other names. So, who's the researcher and the hose pipe (Bible)? Your guess is good as mine.

#AtheistForever
 

Katibu Mkuu

New Lister
I will not judge you, I leave it to God.
Do your parents and friends know you are an atheist? How do they feel about it?
 

Mishale

Elder Lister
do you not believe in religion or a white Jesus?

if the narrative is changed to a Black Jesus and God, would you believe in religion?
(#Agnostic. i think)
 

Ngimanene na Muchere

Elder Lister
If you haven’t heard about the Five Monkeys Experiment, it goes a little something like this:

A researcher puts five monkeys in a cage. There’s a bunch of bananas hanging from a string, with a ladder leading to the bananas. When the first monkey goes for the bananas, the researcher sprays all five monkeys with freezing water for five minutes. Some time later, when a second monkey inevitably tries to go for the bananas, the researcher once again sprays all five monkeys with the cold water for five minutes. The researcher then puts the hose away and never touches it again. But, when a third monkey tries to go for the bananas, the other four attack him to prevent him from climbing that ladder. They are afraid of the punishment that may come.

Then, the researcher replaces one of the monkeys with a new monkey who wasn’t part of the original experiment and was never sprayed with water. And, as soon as he touches the ladder to go for the bananas, the other four monkeys attack him to keep him from doing so. If he tries again, they attack him again. Thus, the new monkey learns not to go after the bananas because he’ll get attacked if he does.

The researcher replaces a second monkey with another new monkey. When this monkey goes for the bananas, the other four attack him, including the new monkey who was never sprayed with water. The researcher then continues to replace all the monkeys one at a time, until all five of the original monkeys are removed from the cage. Each time the newcomer goes for the bananas, the others attack, even when they, as new monkeys, have never received punishment for going after the bananas. And thus, the new monkeys, who have never been sprayed with cold water, learn not to go after the temptation of the bananas.

The researchers hypothesize that, if they were to ask the monkeys why they don’t go for the bananas, they’d answer “because that’s the way it’s always been done”.

How does the above story relate to Africa and Religion

Well, our forefathers are the original monkeys, the slavery they went through is the cold water sprayed to the monkeys and the said Religious God is the bananas. We are the NEW monkeys in the cage, and without knowledge of what went down, we are afraid to question who the hell is God and why a White Jesus (why are we not supposed to climb that ladder and pick the bananas?), and do you know what they call such people (read new monkeys) who question such behavioral: Pagans, Kafir, Abominates, Lost Sheep, Atheists, and many other names. So, who's the researcher and the hose pipe (Bible)? Your guess is good as mine.

#AtheistForever
Takes a staggering amount of faith to believe there's no God.
 
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