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3 things: worship, jihad, and compassion

December 12, 2009

1. I was thinking… Even if God was here on Earth and was proven without a doubt to exist, why does that mean he/she/it is worth worshipping? Perhaps some level of respect would be in order, but worship? How does worshipping something make your life better? Why would you worship anyone anyway? If you are worshipping someone, someone is taking advantage of you. Does God take advantage of people? If he’s at all good, he wouldn’t. If he does, he’s a prick, and thus not worth worshipping. It’s not like he needs people for anything anyway if he is all powerful and can do anything he wants.

Maybe you might worship God (or anyone else, for that matter) if he said he was going to hurt or kill you if you didn’t, or if he said he would give you some special reward if you did (both of which he does, according to the Bible), but anyone who has a decent set of morals should be conflicted about this. They know violence is wrong and temptation is trickery, thus it would be immoral to honor anyone who employed these tactics to lure people towards worshipping him. The only reason anyone would worship God is that they fear him, literally. But that brings us back to the beginning… If you do something for someone only because you fear what they would do to you if you didn’t, you are clearly being taken advantage of. If God was truly great and wise, he would not burden people with the requirement that they worship him. He would let them live more freely and happily, and only care about the quality of life they lived.

2. I was also thinking… What would be the reaction if someone blew up a building or killed a bunch of people in the name of God instead of Allah? (Disregarding the fact that they are both based on the same thing, of course, because people who are too into their own religions don’t or can’t see the similarities their’s shares with others’.) Would there be a flank of Christians who praised the action? Even if they condemned it, would there still be some who believe that killing in the name of God is somehow inherently less evil or less wrong than killing in the name of Allah?

And, if you, regardless of your own religious stance, would condemn a violent act that was motivated by a person’s religion which took a person’s right to life like this, then why would you support religion’s assault on any of the other rights and liberties that humankind has or should have?

3. A newly released poll conducted by Rutgers measures support of gay marriage by religious belief among citizens of New Jersey. The results:

Catholics: 48% support gay marriage, 40% oppose it, 12% are undecided
Protestants: 34% support, 55% oppose, 11% undecided
Jews: 56% support, 40% oppose, 4% undecided
Nonreligious: 85% support, 10% oppose, 5% undecided

This data tells me three things. One, overall support for gay marriage is still basically evenly split. Two, all of the Catholics and Jews who are the most vocal and active opponents of gay marriage in New Jersey are on the fringe and do not necessarily represent the majority of their respective religions. And three, nonreligious people are clearly the most supportive of gay marriage.

It’s really wonderful when people care about other people more than some abstract ideology.

Famously neutral Switzerland has no problem taking sides when it comes to religion

December 3, 2009

The citizens of Switzerland voted to ban the construction of minarets a few days ago. I am surprised and extremely disappointed. This new law, which is actually a constitutional amendment, displays only the country’s intolerance towards religious minorities. Also, the results are showing that the more religious areas of the country had stronger support for the ban. Once again, religion tends to make people think of themselves as holier than thou, and whichever religion is the most popular has no problem with bullying the others around. “I will do whatever I want, but your actions must meet my approval” is not a good philosophy if we want peace and happiness.


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