Boy, do I miss Christopher Hitchens. I have read his book
“God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything” seven times. Each time I gain
greater insight into what he was telling the world. He did not suffer any religion
quietly, tacitly or gladly, challenging all of us to see how and why it’s
become a threat to the world, and continues to be the source of unadulterated
hatred wherever it is found.
He would be having a field day with the latest news out of
Israel.
Dateline
Jerusalem July 30, 2015 – “An
ultra-Orthodox Jewish man who had recently been released from prison after
serving 10 years for stabbing participants in the annual Gay Pride Parade here
in 2005 struck again Thursday, stabbing and wounding six marchers in this
year’s parade, according to the police.
Yishai Schlissel 2015
After slashing and stabbing the six,
the assailant, Yishai Schlissel, was pinned to the ground and arrested by
police officers who were stationed along the route. Emergency services said two of the victims are in serious condition.
Yishai Schlissel 2005
If anything proves religion poisons everything, you can’t do
much better than this. Schlissel stabs three people 10 years ago because in Leviticus
18:22 and 20:13, the Talmud condemns sex between males with death. Three weeks after
his release from serving a ten year prison sentence for the first crime, he
does it again, only this time he wounds twice as many, with two still in
serious condition as of this writing. Is anyone surprised an “ultra-orthodox”
believer thinks he has the right to act as god’s executioner?
There isn't any.
“Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it you would
have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for
good people to do evil things, that takes religion.” Christopher
Hitchens quoted that line so often he will eventually be given credit for the
saying even though its originator is Dr. Steven Weinberg. Mr. Schlissel used
his orthodox religious beliefs, which have been promoted as a profound good, to
do something purely evil, yet he thinks he acted in the best interest of god.
That’s an excuse any killer could use as justification for their action.
Every religion's God seems to love the sight of spilled blood.
This kind of religious poison isn’t anything new for Israel.
Who can forget Dr. Baruch Goldstein who managed to gun down 29 Muslim
worshippers and injure 125 others in the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre near
Hebron on February 25, 1994 before being beaten to death by survivors? Yet even
given the horror of that slaughter, at Goldstein's funeral, Rabbi Yaacov Perrin used it as an
opportunity to claim one million Arabs are "not worth a Jewish
fingernail". And what is it that separates Jews from Arabs? The belief
that a god gave each side Palestine, all of it. Each sees the other as
illegal occupiers. The poison of their religions will continue to kill
thousands of people for the foreseeable future unless we finally realize that
all religions…all of them…are man-made fairy tales and deserve no further attention,
promotion, or endorsement in our societies. The sooner they are gone, the
better off humankind will be.
Religions
are not peaceful. They are mind control, even the pacifist ones.
You surrender your free will to an ancient belief. And if that belief has an
ancient book full of fairy tales, fake history, and mythical accounts that vilify
another group of people, any "ultra-orthodox" interpretation of those passages will lead the reader to insist god meant for that group to be exterminated. Last week’s attack on a
peaceful parade shows that Judaism is just as guilty as
Christianity or Islam in warping a person’s behavior.
The problem with any religion is that the people who believe those myths want everyone to believe or abide by their myths too, and will go to any lengths to make that happen. The parade marchers, who were doing no harm to anyone, were assaulted with the intent to murder because years ago a parent or rabbi convinced Mr. Schlissel that some gobbledy-gook they read was god claiming He didn’t like those people, and since god wasn’t there to stab them himself, well….then it was up to Mr. Schlissel. For that reason, Mr. Schlissel should never see the outside of a prison cell again.
The problem with any religion is that the people who believe those myths want everyone to believe or abide by their myths too, and will go to any lengths to make that happen. The parade marchers, who were doing no harm to anyone, were assaulted with the intent to murder because years ago a parent or rabbi convinced Mr. Schlissel that some gobbledy-gook they read was god claiming He didn’t like those people, and since god wasn’t there to stab them himself, well….then it was up to Mr. Schlissel. For that reason, Mr. Schlissel should never see the outside of a prison cell again.
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