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The Best Religion by weebies Religion
is always a volatile topic among humans. Because of the diversity and
disparity of beliefs, this often leads to very heated debates on which
religion is right. These impassioned arguments even occur among freedom
lovers, with many defamatory articles being written and much vitriolic
opinion shared about what religion those who hate the state should refrain
from. This blanket condemnation of the targeted religion(s) often leads to
what I term religious wars of attrition. In these conflicts, the state is
often not identified as the root cause of most of society’s problems,
and often escapes any condemnation at all, much to the detriment of the
cause of freedom. To hopefully end these detrimental religious wars, or at
least ameliorate their worse effects, I have decided to pick the best
religion for all freedom lovers (wow, what is this guy smoking!). I do
this in the hope that we can all stop attacking one another over voluntary
personal associations and beliefs, and concentrate our efforts on
attacking and dismantling the state. For
purposes of identifying the best religion, I have divided religious
beliefs into three main categories: revealed religions (including the
three monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), Deistic
religions, and atheistic religions. Atheists will probably be displeased
that I classified their personal beliefs as a religion, but there is a
good reason for this. All
religions are based on faith. All religions ask the average person to
accept on the word of others ideas and tenets that are not humanly
verifiable. We need to recognize that religion is a highly emotional
issue. Though people are capable of rational and logical thought, people
are also emotional creatures, and emotions often overrule human reason.
Emotions are one of the unique human characteristics that separate humans
from being just organic thinking machines (think of Spock and the Vulcans
in Star Trek).
Unfortunately, though emotions are a defining human characteristic, they
are also responsible for manipulation of people to support activities that
are not in their own best interests. The state relies on this extensively,
and uses such highly emotional issues as “patriotism” and “support
our troops” to con people into supporting its murder and theft. The
Three Religions Most
organized religions are of the revealed
religions type. Many people blame all the ills of the world on the
revealed religions, especially the monotheistic ones (Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam). While it is true that there have been and are
many individuals who have abused the powers of revealed religions, and
have been and are tools of the state, it is completely unfair to
characterize all believers of revealed religions as such. What detractors
of the revealed religions conveniently forget are the many positive
aspects of civilization that individual adherents to the revealed
religions have been responsible for, such as art, philosophy, economics,
mathematics, law, invention, and technology. Many of the revealed
religions are involved in interdenominational outreaches that believe God
can be revealed in many different ways and forms, and consider that
religion is best viewed as a personal choice, and that dogmatic faith of
divine authority by any single religion is a mistake. Many believers in
the revealed religions have been and are enemies of the state, champions
of freedom and the free market. Deism
strikes a balance between revealed religions and atheism. Deists believe
in God, and that he was the ultimate creator of the universe. Deists
believe the greatest natural attribute man possesses is reason, and
completely reject ritual worship, scripture, religious authority, and the
religious caste system of the revealed religions. Several of the founding
fathers of the revolution were Deists. Because many Deists question and
distrust authority, it should make them natural enemies of the state, and
defenders of freedom and the free market. Atheism
rejects all belief in supernatural divine beings. Atheists believe in man,
reason, and science. Their rejection of revealed religions is for all
practical purposes identical to Deism, though atheists reject the Deist
belief in God. While atheists will strongly disagree that their personal
belief system should be classified as a religion (most would probably
prefer philosophy), I have several reasons for doing this. One is that
religion and philosophy are very closely related. Another is that I have
found that atheists, as a group, are the most religious and dogmatic in
their views, extremely intolerant of other people’s beliefs that
contradict their atheistic beliefs, and shamelessly proselytize
unbelievers in atheism with religious zealotry – all faults that they
attribute to religious people. Atheists have been important leaders in the
modern day freedom movement, and continue to lead in the fight against the
state, and staunchly support freedom and free markets. Say,
What Religion Are YOU I
was raised a Catholic, and
attended Catholic grade school. I became disenchanted with religion as a
teen. In the early ‘70s, I became involved in what was popularly know as
the Jesus People
movement and lived in a commune (oh, he is one of those socialist,
religious wacko nut jobs). Currently I do not attend church, read the
Bible, or practice any type of religion. Probably most people would
describe my personal belief system as agnostic, as I seriously doubt most
people know as much as they claim, especially about religious matters. My
doubt extends to the god of science, which most people confuse with real
science. Much of what that passes for science today is mostly of a soft
nature as far as scientific evidence, and consists mostly of SWAGs.
This questionable research is often used to advance personal agendas, and
advance the power of the state, as in global
warming. Scientists still cannot accurately predict the weather with
multi-billion dollar, state of the art computer-satellite weather systems
that continuously monitor data. This doesn’t give me a whole lot of
confidence in their ability to predict things for which they have little
or no actual data. Yet many people, when they hear the word science
attributed to anything, believe that it must be accepted as some holy
sacrosanct writ above question.
My
one overriding belief now is that the state is a completely unnecessary
evil, that aggression, force, and coercion are wrong, and that people
should voluntarily interact with one another according to free market
principles (oh my gosh, he’s worse than we thought – he’s one of
them anti-state, anti-war, pro-market wacko fanatics). I think it is right
to identify and condemn those individuals and groups that are enemies of
freedom and the free market, but blanket condemnation of religion does not
really help. Much censure of
religion is just a distraction from battling the state, and in many cases
counterproductive to the cause of freedom. Objectivism
as a Cult Ayn
Rand was a very important leader of the libertarian movement in the last
century. She wrote several very highly acclaimed novels that stressed
individualism over collectivism and the virtue of free market capitalism
over centrally planned economies. Unfortunately, Objectivists
revere One
would expect that Leonard Peikof, The
State as a Cult of Death Politics
is really much more a religion where faith in the god of government
replaces rational, intellectual thought. Government leaders are really
just the priests of the masses exhorting them to have faith and remain
steadfast in their beliefs (drink the Kool-Aid and believe). States have
always been cults of death and destruction that control the masses of a
country, and who will not let humanity or morality stand in the way of
profit or greed. The
state has always committed the greatest atrocities against humans. While
people will recognize Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot as mass murders who
controlled states, few realize that Lincoln, Wilson, FDR, Churchill,
Truman, LBJ, Nixon, Kissinger, Bush the first, and Clinton were also
megalomaniacs who involved their nations in needless wars and have the
blood of innocents on their hands. Now we have Bush, Blair, and their
government lackeys demanding more blood sacrifice to the god of state. The
state relies on stampeding people to blindly follow their leaders’
dictates, while using jingoistic, emotional appeals to “patriotism”
and “support our troops” to get the masses to agree to the
warmongering policies of the state, which are against the interests of the
individual. Only those who reject the collectivist herd mentality, and
value individualism and independent thought, who question and distrust all
political authority, are able to penetrate the lies of the state and its
propaganda machines, and refuse its immoral activity. All those who refuse
the state and stand for freedom, no matter their own personal belief
systems, lead superior moral lives as compared to those who blindly follow
and support the state and its bloody rampages. And
the Winner IS As
promised at the beginning, I will now reveal the best religion (drum roll,
please). The best religion is the one you decide to voluntarily associate
with (what, is this guy crazy – they can’t all be right). Just as
peoples’ material needs and wants come in all sizes and shapes,
peoples’ spiritual and religious needs come in all sides and shapes.
While Ford would be ecstatic if they could get everyone to believe that
they needed to drive black Ford SUVs, and only black Ford SUVs, we know
that peoples’ personal preferences are much more diverse than that. Just
as some people would limit personal choice, and outlaw the sale and
ownership of SUVs because of their personal beliefs in the immoral and
detrimental nature of SUV ownership, people who try to define and limit
personal belief systems fall into the same trap. The beauty of the free
market is not that it provides only one answer that everyone must accept,
but a plethora of solutions tailored to individual needs and preferences. As
Anthony Gregory shows in his excellent article The
Separation of Property and State, the real issue is voluntary
association and cooperation versus involuntary forced acceptance. We are
never all going to think, talk, and act the same, and it would not be a
desirable state even if it were possible, as that is the road to
collectivist totalitarianism. While we might disagree with some peoples’
choice of personal belief systems, we should always defend each person’s
right to choose whatever personal belief system they want. The
state, with its reliance of force and coercion, is our true enemy. Our
task is already gargantuan, and we do not need to compound our troubles by
squabbling among ourselves over personal choices. Such fighting is
detrimental to the message of liberty, and the principles of voluntary
association and cooperation. discuss this column in the forum weebies lives on earth, third planet from the sun. The inhabitants of Earth hold superstitious beliefs concerning the gods of state, and even offer them blood sacrifice. weebies is trying to help his fellow citizens see that the state is an obsolete unnecessary evil, that the free market and freedom are all they truly need. |