Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Douchebag retard of the day...

Well, well, well... finally something to jump up and down about.  And you can tell by the title what side of the fence I'm on here, so you can decide if you want to read any further.  In fact I'll warn what few readers I have that I'll be giving religion in general and its more enthusiastic zealots a nice firm spanking, so be ready. 

First I'll deal with this shithead who's planning on burning the Quran .  Read the article here  To commemorate the ninth anniversary of the Sept 11 attacks, he's got his church (of a staggering 50 members) all whipped into a frenzy and devoted to making a statement of hate in the name of... take a guess... yep, same old song and dance, that's right... good old "Our God is bigger than your God".  And here I was foolishly thinking that religion had almost matured to some extent, at least here in the west.  Still a few fires to put out like Israel and Palestine, some genocide problems in Africa, but here in the States at least I thought we had gotten to the point where religious fanaticism had become comical instead of dangerous.  Consider The Latter Day Saints and Scientologists... no real harm there, in fact it's completely hilarious when you see what those people believe.  Fine though, they're not hurting anyone.  But this clown and his fifty people are going to cause a global outrage and end up costing lives.  If even one life is lost over this it's too many.  I might be able to make an exception to my opinion if it's Dick Douche there in the top picture.  And their lawyer says it's their first ammendment right to hold a bonfire without a permit?  Please!  Freedom of speech is NOT a unilateral right to ANY speech.  Hate speech is absolutely not a right guaranteed by the first ammendment, and this book burning can absolutely be prohibited under both the "harm principle" AND the "offense principle".  Not to mention the "Might burn down the neighborhood principle".  Clearly this guy's head needs to be screwed on a bit tighter, if it were then he might be able to remember a couple important things about book burning from the very recent past.  The first one was the Ray Bradbury novel "Fahrenheit 451"... something I doubt he has the intelligence to read but still he must have heard of it, and there's really no way to misinterpret the moral of the story or to somehow put a religiously positive spin on it.  Bottom line, oppression of others' beliefs and suppression of ideas and thoughts, as different as they may be, is just plain wrong.  The second is, of course, the example set by Der Fuhrer, and doesn't really need any more context to pretty much set it in stone that burning books is the act of a depraved mind. 

Ok, now the rest of you dumbasses!  There is NO GOD!  Stop groveling and get on about your lives without coming to me for help with everything!  I'm not your imaginary friend and neither is my son.  Think about it, religion is basically just a cushion for our fear of death.  We humans are special, as compared to the rest of the animals on the planet (at least as far as we know).  We're sentient.  Among other things, it means that we are aware of our own mortality.  We're gonna die some day and we know it.  This concept is pretty scary, I admit, especially if you think that death means that everything you are is just plain OVER.  Every different civilization has had its own different take on what "God" was, what the afterlife was like, but the one common thing to all of them is that life goes on after death.  Usually in a beautiful paradise, go figure.  I could go completely off on this subject but I'll try to finish up as this is running kinda long.  The simple truth is that man in his various forms has, throughout history, invented God in so many various forms that it should be completely obvious that He's a creation of man's not the other way around.  Created out of necessity, no doubt, sanity is a fragile thing and death is enough to unsettle even strong minds.  Consider that religion is still being invented to this day, and to the tune of millions of followers.  The Mormons have only existed for a little under 200 years, and the Scientologists have existed for about 50.  Do a search on those, read about them and you'll laugh your ass off.   Laugh all you want, and loudly at that, but allow them to believe what they want as long as it "doesn't hurt anyone".  But isn't that the trouble?  People do get hurt.  In the name of religion, people have been dying for thousands of years.  That's why it needs to stop.  The planet needs to grow up a little, cast off the hand of Jesus, tell him you're an adult and don't need him as your imaginary friend.  Deal with your life on your own terms, not what some dusty old book says you should do.  Lots less people will die because of religion if we can just get used to death being the end.  And isn't it in the end where we all get spanked anyway?  Res ipsa loquitur...

2 comments:

  1. Well said Bro! Not much to add there. People will always have some sort of faith. The line definitely has to be drawn at where other people are effected.

    As for the bonehead preacher in Florida; in my opinion his comments and actions are irresponsible. Anyone willing to retaliate because of his actions...is irresponsible. As Americans who hold freedom of speech and freedom of religion in such high regard we need to be tolerant and respect other peoples perspectives and religions. This is the freedom we should celebrate. We will never be free of idiocy but we can rise above it.

    I remember, several years ago, being upset at South Carolina flying the red-neck flag above it's capital building. There was a federal movement to try and force SC to take down the flag. This allowed me to gain clarity on the separation between idiocy and idiotic law. My position became; it is no-ones place to tell SC that they can not be idiots. Boycott SC products if you like, don't visit the state, write them a letter telling them they're idiots but never think that you have the right to tell them what they can't do.

    In short, the preacher in Florida needs to get a grip and sort some things out within himself. Anyone who wold retaliate on such a topic needs to do the same. It is not illegal to be an idiot or burn a book; violence is illegal and hate crimes will be dealt with using due process.

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  2. Wow, not much to say to all of that. My brain is too fried to come up with anything tonight. It's been one hell of a day.

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