When the late Christopher
Hitchens penned one of his best selling and most controversial books “God Is
Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything” he said the title was meant to sound as
brutal as it did. Because religious poison is at the bottom of some of the most
idiotic things humans do when they let Bronze Age stories written by
semi-literate goat herders dictate how they should live their lives. And when
they believe they are under 24-hour surveillance by a supernatural agent who
they think they can manipulate, it gets even worse.
Here is just the latest
example of why religion is dangerous.
On January 7, 2020, near Weatherly, PA, Nadejda Reilly decided just reading the
bible, praying, and going to church was not enough. She needed to put God to a
test. The end result was nearly catastrophic when she deliberately drove into
oncoming traffic and rammed another car with three people in it. She injured
two of them as “a test” of her faith in that God. And it convinced her God passed her test
with flying colors.
Law enforcement authorities revealed that she showed no empathy for the injured people and no regret for her actions. When interrogated, the 31-year-old woman told investigator Trooper Bruce Balliet that she drove around the area ‘for several hours’ so this was premeditated. She claimed she was waiting for a sign or a calling from God but when she received nothing she decided to take matters into her own hands.
Law enforcement authorities revealed that she showed no empathy for the injured people and no regret for her actions. When interrogated, the 31-year-old woman told investigator Trooper Bruce Balliet that she drove around the area ‘for several hours’ so this was premeditated. She claimed she was waiting for a sign or a calling from God but when she received nothing she decided to take matters into her own hands.
"Reilly related that God
took care of her by not having her injured," wrote the investigator in an
arrest affidavit. "Reilly expressed no concerns or remorse for the victims
and stated she did not care if the other people were injured because "God
would have taken care of them."
The injured
were taken to the hospital for treatment. Reilly was charged with aggravated
assault and other offenses and her $50,000 bail was also revoked as it was
deemed she would do it again if given an opportunity.
While a
verdict on Reilly is yet to be announced, her actions have been strongly
criticized and Church leaders opined that her actions were not faith-based, but
were delusional.
That begs the question: how can anyone say her actions were not faith-based? Do they know her
mind? Do they know the depth of her faith and how she believes God works in her
life? They immediately go to a “she’s delusional” excuse. They are correct
about that - but she is delusional because
of her faith, not in spite of it. She honestly "believes" - because she has been indoctrinated since the time she was a young child to accept some adult's insistence that there is a sky daddy somewhere up there who performs magic. That
is delusional. She believed some supernatural power would take control of her
vehicle and guide it safely through traffic if she just had enough faith. That
thinking almost got four people killed (Reilly and the three people in the
car she rammed). Notice the woman never has to provide any evidence that those
who survived were protected by a God. She just asserts it. That should not fly
in any court in this country.
This is how religion, particularly Christianity in the United States, infects people to the
point of trying to kill others and not caring about the end result because some
God will take care of the collateral damage. It’s another version of the old blood-thirsty “Kill ‘em all...let God sort ‘em out” slogan.
This woman injured two people and didn’t give a damn because she
believed that God would protect those she almost killed - if God loved them
enough - so it wasn’t her problem. God saw to it she wasn’t injured, thus proving to her that
God exists - in her mind. Obviously, God kept the others from being killed so what's the problem? There's no
harm done.
Why is it religion seems to inflict stupidity on its believers? People do dumb
things all the time but this woman's belief in her religion convinced her that ramming another car
and walking away means God loves her. So the material and physical costs don't factor into how much love she just experienced. Nor, apparently, can she figure out a less destructive
or less harmful way to test her faith. We can expect her to do this every time she drives,
to see if God still loves her. (I wonder...what if God doesn’t care about the people she
rams into next time? Should it be her call that they die that day all because
she wants to test her faith in God?) Is this how God expects his flock to
perform, by testing whether he’s paying any attention to them each moment? A
God that ignores people is indistinguishable from a god that is imaginary.
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