Friday, September 29, 2006

Natural Born Atheists


This premise is quite simple. Every human being, like every other animal on this planet, is born an atheist. There is no divine intervention or blessed soul; just as there is no divine right of kings. Moreover, God, Religion, Souls, Belief, and Faith are creations of the mind. These self-created manifestations may be inspired but this inspiration does not come from a Grand Creator. In fact, inspiration for such ephemeral thoughts is more likely to come from societal control and hierarchal structures within societies. For example, if we view the Ten Commandments we see that the majority of these commandments center on God. No idol worship, only one God and so forth. However, these ‘laws’ are created to establish a system of control. And of course we can not forget the consequences for failing to follow these laws: DEATH. So, I hope all the devout followers have never told a lie!

Moreover, religion and the illogical belief in God must be indoctrinated into every person. Children are forced to go to church and placed in situations where questions are not answered or their curiosity is placated by two simple words: FAITH & BELIEF. In fact, religion is the only area of societal discourse where these two answers are accepted without any further recourse. Imagine a doctor explaining to you that his faith is the proper prescription for your pain due to abdominal surgery. Imagine a lawyer defending his client by using the doctrine of infallibility. Or a judge explaining to the condemned that his fate was sealed by God before any evidence had been produced. Ironically, all of these examples are part of the human experience. In other words, there was a time and place where these exact sentiments were valid: faith healers, the Inquisition, Divine Right of Kings and the infallibility of the Papacy. So what changed? The Bible or Koran has not changed. The Torah has not changed in thousands of years. So if these infallible books which are inspired and written by God have not changed and our interpretation has clearly shifted, then what is the difference between now and the 1st, 8th or 13th century? Or more to the point has anything changed?

If we step back and analyze religious history, lets say, during the inquisition we find that Christians were actually performing exact instructions from the bible. (Historical accounts of Islamic actions need not be introduced here, just open any newspaper and the evidence of jihad is evident) Heretics and non-believers must repent or die. The auto-de-fa was a societal response to a biblical mandate passed down from a book written by men 40 years after the ‘savior’ appeared on earth. Logic was suspended and faith carried the day. Now, in retrospect, we find this 400 year historical epoch as a miserable example of human beings capacity for immorality. An immorality vaulted into the public area by faith and belief in a non-existent creator. However, the Inquisition is just one example of religions passion for blood and sacrifice. The list is endless, starting with the Egyptians and the pagan religions of the Greeks and Romans running through the Holy Roman Empire, metastasizing in the White Man’s Burden and seeping into our everyday life.

Our pledge to the flag, our coins and our leaders are molded and shaped by this fantasy of religious myth. Our political leaders must be believers to be accepted as candidates for office. In fact, belief in a non-existent God is the only true litmus test for persons running for office in this country. So again I ask has anything changed? Simply put, nothing has changed. The war in Iraq was spawned from religious edicts (God told W to invade Iraq). The war in Kosovo dealt particularly with ethnic (read religious) genocide. And the Darfur region of African is a clear example of religious fundamentals exerting power and death over a religious minority. People are divided into religious groups then the group with the most weapons forces others to see their truth. Might makes right, and with the blinding power of faith and belief how can one be wrong? The root of all evil and immorality stems from this improvable state of affairs. My God is the one true God and your God is not. Each mythical cult can lay claim to this notion because this statement defies truth, logic and evidence to the contrary. Moreover, the mere discussion of such things is not polite conversation. We are instructed not to talk about two things in public, religion and politics. Why is that so? Because these two philosophical ideas are directly linked, Plato describes the Noble Lie which must be repeated by the leaders to the masses. The Nobel Lie reveals that people are made of differing metals, gold, silver, and bronze and those made of gold are the only ones fit to rule. This Noble Lie has been extended into religious dogma. However, now those made of GOD are only fit to rule. I guess gold was too illogical for the early cultists.

So where do we go from here? The answer may not be the most pleasant but following historical trends sometimes leads us to unsavory events. As all great empires before ours, each must plow through the religious nonsense of Manifest Destiny. In other words, as atheists we must hasten the day that religion takes over our nation, on every level. I know this sounds counterproductive but the reality is clear. Empires only fall after a viral episode with religious conversion. An additional consequence of this fall from grace is that religion is placed in check and never is allowed to rear its ugly head again. In the past, The Holy Roman Empire is a good example; this change took hundreds of years and cost countless lives. After the fall of the Empire religion, and the separation of religion from government became the rational choice of philosophers from Locke to Montesquieu, came the establishment of a continent which is the most irreligious on Earth.

However, we are in a new age, an age of WMD’s and caliphates. Information is moving faster and hate grows even larger, the earth has grown smaller and the reach of religious extremists is limitless. America fears the Muslim world and the Muslim world fears America. Is it of no consequence that the irreligious EU experiences terrorism at a much lower level then America, even though Asia and Europe are connected geographically? Shouldn’t Europeans be bolting the doors and cutting off liberties to save themselves from the ultimate calamity of Islamo-fascism? Or do the Europeans know something we don’t? It is clear that as religion devours the institutions of government; its downfall is not far behind. And with the downfall of political institutions and subsequently religious dogma, a new historical era will be born. An era absent of religious myth and illogical fantasies; an era of enlightenment and self-actualization built on observational evidence and scientific fact.

Thus, we must embrace the Jesus Camps and Christian Soldiers of America for they must take power. They must be put under the microscope of logic and reason. They must debate and respond to charges of lunacy and hypocrisy. After their fall from grace, America will finally be reborn anew; awash with reason, fact and free thinking.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Faith is the abandonement of all reason and intellect. Religion requires that
you do not apply the same tools of reason, intellect and evidence that you
apply to everything else in your life.
H.L. Mencken wrote a beautiful essay on this called Memorial Service:

Memorial Service

H. L. Mencken

Where is the grave-yard of dead gods? What lingering mourner waters their mounds? There was a day when Jupiter was the king of the gods, and any man who doubted his puissance was ipso facto a barbarian and an ignoramus. But where in all the world is there a man who worships Jupiter to-day? And what of Huitzilopochtli? In one year--and it is no more than five hundred years ago--50,000 youths and maidens were slain in sacrifice to him. Today, if he is remembered at all, it is only by some vagrant savage in the depths of the Mexican forest. Huitzilopochtli, like many other gods, had no human father; his mother was a virtuous widow; he was born of an apparently innocent flirtation that she carried on with the sun. When he frowned, his father, the sun, stood still. When he roared with rage, earthquakes engulfed whole cities. When he thirsted he was watered with 10,000 gallons of human blood. But today [in 1921] Huitzilopochtli is as magnificently forgotten as Allen G. Thurman. Once the peer of Allah, Buddha, and Wotan, he is now the peer of General Coxey, Richmond P. Hobson, Nan Petterson, Alton B. Parker, Adelina Patti, General Weyler, and Tom Sharkey.

Speaking of Huitzilopochtli recalls his brother, Tezcatilpoca. Tezcatilpoca was almost as powerful: He consumed 25,000 virgins a year. Lead me to his tomb: I would weep, and hang a couronne des perles. But who knows where it is? Or where the grave of Quitzalcontl is? Or Tialoc? Or Chalchihuitlicue? Or Xiehtecutli? Or Centeotl, that sweet one? Or Tlazolteotl, the goddess of love? Or Mictlan? Or Ixtlilton? Or Omacatl? Or Yacatecutli? Or Mixcoatl? Or Xipe? Or all the host of Tzitzimitles? Where are their bones? Where is the willow on which they hung their harps? In what forlorn and unheard of hell do they await the resurrection morn? Who enjoys their residuary estates? Or that of Dis, whom Caesar found to be the chief god of the Celts? Or that of Tarves, the bull? Or that of Moccos, the pig? Or that of Epona, the mare? Or that of Mullo, the celestial jack-ass? There was a time when the Irish revered all these gods as violently as they now hate the English. But today even the drunkest Irishman laughs at them.

But they have company in oblivion: The hell of dead gods is as crowded as the Presbyterian hell for babies. Damona is there, and Esus, and Drunemeton, and Silvana, and Dervones, and Adsalluta, and Deva, and Belisama, and Axona, and Vintios, and Taranuous, and Sulis, and Cocidius, and Adsmerius, and Dumiatis, and Caletos, and Moccus, and Ollovidius, and Albiorix, and Leucitius, and Vitucadrus, and Ogmios, and Uxellimus, and Borvo, and Grannos, and Mogons. All mighty gods in their day, worshiped by millions, full of demands and impositions, able to bind and loose--all gods of the first class, not dilettanti. Men labored for generations to build vast temples to them--temples with stones as large as hay-wagons. The business of interpreting their whims occupied thousands of priests, wizards, archdeacons, evangelists, haruspices, bishops, archbishops. To doubt them was to die, usually at the stake. Armies took to the field to defend them against infidels: Villages were burned, women and children were butchered, cattle were driven off. Yet in the end they all withered and died, and today there is none so poor to do them reverence. Worse, the very tombs in which they lie are lost, and so even a respectful stranger is debarred from paying them the slightest and politest homage.

What has become of Sutekh, once the high god of the whole Nile Valley? What has become of:

Resheph
Anath
Ashtoreth
El
Nergal
Nebo
Ninib
Melek Ahijah
Isis
Ptah
Anubis
Baal
Astarte
Hadad
Addu Shalem
Dagon
Sharrab
Yau
Amon-Re
Osiris
Sebek
Molech?

All these were once gods of the highest eminence. Many of them are mentioned with fear and trembling in the Old Testament. They ranked, five or six thousand years ago, with Jahveh himself; the worst of them stood far higher than Thor. Yet they have all gone down the chute, and with them the following:

Bilé
Ler
Arianrod
Morrigu
Govannon
Gunfled
Sokk-mimi
Memetona
Dagda
Robigus
Pluto
Ops
Meditrina
Vesta
Tilmun
Ogyrvan
Dea Dia
Ceros
Vaticanus
Edulia
Adeona
Iuno Lucina
Saturn
Furrina
Vediovis
Consus
Cronos
Enki
Engurra
Belus
Dimmer
Mu-ul-lil
Ubargisi
Ubilulu
Gasan lil
U-dimmer-an-kia
Enurestu
U-sab-sib Kerridwen
Pwyll
Tammuz
Venus
Bau
Mulu-hursang
Anu
Beltis
Nusku
U-Mersi
Beltu
Dumu-zi-abzu
Kuski-banda
Sin
Abil Addu
Apsu
Dagan
Elali
Isum
Mami
Nin-man
Zaraqu
Suqamunu
Zagaga
Gwydion
Manawyddan
Nuada Argetlam
Tagd
Goibniu
Odin
Llaw Gyffes
Lleu
Ogma
Mider
Rigantona
Marzin
Mars
Kaawanu Ni-zu
Sahi
Aa
Allatu
Jupiter
Cunina
Potina
Statilinus
Diana of Ephesus
Nin-azu
Lugal-Amarada
Zer-panitu
Merodach
U-ki
Dauke
Gasan-abzu
Elum
U-Tin-dir-ki
Marduk
Nin-lil-la
Nin
Persephone
Istar
Lagas
U-urugal
Sirtumu
Ea
Nirig
Nebo
Samas
Ma-banba-anna
En-Mersi
Amurru
Assur
Aku
Qarradu
Ura-gala
Ueras

You may think I spoof. That I invent the names. I do not. Ask the rector to lend you any good treatise on comparative religion: You will find them all listed. They were gods of the highest standing and dignity--gods of civilized peoples--worshiped and believed in by millions. All were theoretically omnipotent, omniscient, and immortal. And all are dead.

1:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Finally you see things my way.

10:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look at the delicate flower or wonder at the complexity of the cell (not phone), can't you see the invisible hand of God at work?
So what if there have been many Gods in man's past; that means nothing-- only one God has existed, he just lets man make up whatever he wants or needs at that time. It is my experience that those who try to force this point home are the ones who are the most conflicted about the existence of God and try to find anything to contradict that gnawing, internal feeling they can't shake. Give in, go the church or just be your own church. Go outside and shout that you do believe and find relief.

3:24 PM  
Blogger JDAvignon said...

Should I look at those flowers through a microscope or just take your word for it, or do I just have to ahve faith in its complexity?

3:39 PM  

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