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God’s Dupes

by Open-Publishing - Monday 19 March 2007
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PETE STARK, a California Democrat, appears to be the first congressman in U.S. history to acknowledge that he doesn’t believe in God. In a country in which 83% of the population thinks that the Bible is the literal or "inspired" word of the creator of the universe, this took political courage.

Of course, one can imagine that Cicero’s handlers in the 1st century BC lost some sleep when he likened the traditional accounts of the Greco-Roman gods to the "dreams of madmen" and to the "insane mythology of Egypt."

Mythology is where all gods go to die, and it seems that Stark has secured a place in American history simply by admitting that a fresh grave should be dug for the God of Abraham — the jealous, genocidal, priggish and self-contradictory tyrant of the Bible and the Koran. Stark is the first of our leaders to display a level of intellectual honesty befitting a consul of ancient Rome. Bravo.

The truth is, there is not a person on Earth who has a good reason to believe that Jesus rose from the dead or that Muhammad spoke to the angel Gabriel in a cave. And yet billions of people claim to be certain about such things. As a result, Iron Age ideas about everything high and low — sex, cosmology, gender equality, immortal souls, the end of the world, the validity of prophecy, etc. — continue to divide our world and subvert our national discourse. Many of these ideas, by their very nature, hobble science, inflame human conflict and squander scarce resources.

Of course, no religion is monolithic. Within every faith one can see people arranged along a spectrum of belief. Picture concentric circles of diminishing reasonableness: At the center, one finds the truest of true believers — the Muslim jihadis, for instance, who not only support suicidal terrorism but who are the first to turn themselves into bombs; or the Dominionist Christians, who openly call for homosexuals and blasphemers to be put to death.

Outside this sphere of maniacs, one finds millions more who share their views but lack their zeal. Beyond them, one encounters pious multitudes who respect the beliefs of their more deranged brethren but who disagree with them on small points of doctrine — of course the world is going to end in glory and Jesus will appear in the sky like a superhero, but we can’t be sure it will happen in our lifetime.

Out further still, one meets religious moderates and liberals of diverse hues — people who remain supportive of the basic scheme that has balkanized our world into Christians, Muslims and Jews, but who are less willing to profess certainty about any article of faith. Is Jesus really the son of God? Will we all meet our grannies again in heaven? Moderates and liberals are none too sure.

Those on this spectrum view the people further toward the center as too rigid, dogmatic and hostile to doubt, and they generally view those outside as corrupted by sin, weak-willed or unchurched.

The problem is that wherever one stands on this continuum, one inadvertently shelters those who are more fanatical than oneself from criticism. Ordinary fundamentalist Christians, by maintaining that the Bible is the perfect word of God, inadvertently support the Dominionists — men and women who, by the millions, are quietly working to turn our country into a totalitarian theocracy reminiscent of John Calvin’s Geneva. Christian moderates, by their lingering attachment to the unique divinity of Jesus, protect the faith of fundamentalists from public scorn. Christian liberals — who aren’t sure what they believe but just love the experience of going to church occasionally — deny the moderates a proper collision with scientific rationality. And in this way centuries have come and gone without an honest word being spoken about God in our society.

People of all faiths — and none — regularly change their lives for the better, for good and bad reasons. And yet such transformations are regularly put forward as evidence in support of a specific religious creed. President Bush has cited his own sobriety as suggestive of the divinity of Jesus. No doubt Christians do get sober from time to time — but Hindus (polytheists) and atheists do as well. How, therefore, can any thinking person imagine that his experience of sobriety lends credence to the idea that a supreme being is watching over our world and that Jesus is his son?

There is no question that many people do good things in the name of their faith — but there are better reasons to help the poor, feed the hungry and defend the weak than the belief that an Imaginary Friend wants you to do it. Compassion is deeper than religion. As is ecstasy. It is time that we acknowledge that human beings can be profoundly ethical — and even spiritual — without pretending to know things they do not know.

Let us hope that Stark’s candor inspires others in our government to admit their doubts about God. Indeed, it is time we broke this spell en masse. Every one of the world’s "great" religions utterly trivializes the immensity and beauty of the cosmos. Books like the Bible and the Koran get almost every significant fact about us and our world wrong. Every scientific domain — from cosmology to psychology to economics — has superseded and surpassed the wisdom of Scripture.

Everything of value that people get from religion can be had more honestly, without presuming anything on insufficient evidence. The rest is self-deception, set to music.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-harris15mar15,0,671840.story

Forum posts

  • Several of my personal observations...
    1. most Christians DON’T understand that the God they pray to,YAHWEH, is the SAME god that the Islamic Religion pray’s to!!!Not to mention the Hebrews(jews)
    2. Christians know very little about the activities of Yahweh and (it’s) "chosen people" ..including themultiple incidences of Yahweh induced GENOCIDE........AND Yahweh’s promise that the Hebrews(JEWS) would be allowed to manipulate the world through monetary loans for interest!!See Deuteronomy:15:06
    3. the fact that the Hebrews worshipped many gods....not just Yahweh..including MOLECH and the child sacrifice rituals.....
    4. that the Hebrews(jews) do not believe in heaven or hell......they live for this existence only!!!
    ....this is just the "tip of the iceburg" when it comes to the IGNORANCE exhibited by these Hebrew "wannabe’s"......
    5. Most if not ALL of today’s Genetic Hebrews are of the Judah/Benjamin tribes....so where are the "aledged" LOST 10 TRIBE’S ANCESTORS??? THESE WOULD BE CALLED THE ISRAELITES as they were the northern 10 tribes who called themselves collectively "Israel’".....My GUESS is that these Israelites migrated UP into the steppes of western Russia,went into hiding, and reappeared 1000 years later as the current Khazarian/ashkeNAZI vermin that has taken over Western Civilization,not to mention the "jewish" collective......with the help of the EVIL YAHWEH......yes, there are those who would say this is "supernatural"....I contend that Yahweh was/is the Annuaki ENLIL....who is dedicated to the demise of the souls of mankind.....NOT supernatural BUT RATHER superhuman and ALIEN.....
    .....BOTTOM LINE: humanity is and has been created,manilulated, by the Annuaki in general and ENLIL specifically...for 1000’s of years....
    ....................................celtic canine

  • Concerning Michael Tsarion......Many excellent ,VERY detailed videos on Google Video....Check ’em out.......ALSO PLEASE check out Jim Condit’s chilling video " The final solution to Hitler" .....this will tell you who the REAL enemy of ALL mankind is!!!!
    .........celtic canine
    ....P.S.-as a matter of fact....just type in "zionism" on Google Video and pull up a chair and EDUCATE yourself!!!

  • I dispute Mr. Harris’ statement that 83% of all Americans believe that the Bible is the literal or ’inspired word of God. According to the Gallup Organization in a poll taken in November, 1997, only 44% of the American population believe in the Creationist Theory,i.e. that the account of God’s creation in Genesis is 100% true, meaning of course that 56% do not. The number of fervent believers fell from 6% points from a poll taken in 1991. The trend is sloping in the negative for the Creationists’ and their supporters. This poll was taken with a sample of 1000 people and has a margin of error of 3.2%, + or -.

    All in all, truth be told, the vast majority of Americans, like people living all over the world, are agnostic and not as religious as Mr. Harris might lead you to believe. Please go to:

    http://www.religioustolerance.org/ev_publi.htm

    • Even as one who might easily wear the label of "Christian" for believing The Way as taught by Jesus/Yeshua is a worthy path, I have to say matter of factly who gives a shit as far as following Christ goes, really whether the earth was "created" "evolved" or a combination (I personally believe both may coexist) , nobody except probably those who spend the majority of their lives in quiet deep meditation may "know" for sure. It is sad though many so called "christians"(and other faiths) don’t give more thougt to their be-liefs, some simply swallowong hook, line, and sinker ANYTHING taught to them by others who swallowed the same and on and on down the line. But divisive issues over "unknowables" really IMO seems to divide Christians and take them away from the paramount task at hand as outlined by Yeshua, and that is to be a force for peace and goodness in the world and as Chirst said to help all find "abundant" life.