Monday, November 29, 2004

Why is it so hard to accept religion into my life?

  Can the church help you?

     Maybe you are a Christian, or a member of some other religion -Jew, Mormon, Mohammedan, Buddhist, or what not.

     It makes no difference. A man should be free to believe whatever he pleases. The point is not what your religious faith is, but whether religion can abolish the evils we suffer from.

     As I said before, we have only one life to live on this earth, and we want to make the best of it. What will happen to us after we are dead we don't know. The chances are we'll never know, and so it's no use bothering about it.

     The question here is of life, not of death. It is the living we are concerned with; with you and me and others like ourselves. Can the world be made a better place for us to live in? That's what we want to know. Can religion do it?

     Christianity is about 2,000 years old. Has it abolished any evil? Has it done away with crime and murder, has it delivered us from poverty and misery, from despotism and tyranny?

     You know that it has not. You know that the Christian Church, like all other churches, has always been on the side of the masters, against the people. More: the church has caused worse strife and bloodshed than all the wars of kings and kaisers. Religion has divided mankind into opposing beliefs, and the most bloody wars have been fought on account of religious differences. The church has persecuted people for their opinions, imprisoned and killed them. The Catholic Inquisition terrorized the whole world, tortured so-called heretics, and burned them alive. Other churches did the same when they had the power. They always sought to enslave and exploit the people, to keep them in ignorance and darkness. They condemned every effort of man to develop his mind, to advance, to improve his condition. They damned science, and silenced the men who thirsted for knowledge. Till this very day institutionalized religion is the Judas of its alleged Savior. It approves of murder and war, of wage slavery and capitalistic robbery, and always stands for the 'law and order' which crucified the Nazarene.

     Consider: Jesus wanted all men to be brothers, to live in peace and good will. The church upholds inequality, national strife, and war.

     Jesus condemned the rich as vipers and oppressors of the poor. The church bows before the rich and accumulates vast wealth.

     The Nazarene was born in a manger and remained a pauper all his life. His alleged representatives and spokesmen on earth live in palaces.

     Jesus preached meekness. The Princes of the Church are haughty and purse-proud.

     'As you do unto the least of my children,' Christ said, 'you do unto me.' The church supports the capitalist system which enslaves little children and brings them to an early grave.

     'Thou shalt not kill,' commanded the Nazerene. The church approves of executions and war.

Alexander Berkman 1929

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Religon causes so much problems because its hard for people to follow the one simple rule that all religons hold - treat others as you would want to be treated...love your neighbor as youreself. Its so easy to say but people find it so hard to do sometimes.

Not all churches are like that ya know. there are good ones.

Anonymous said...

    Does the muslim church help end this misery?  They seem to want to destroy plenty of human lives to instill their beliefs...But it's not the human beings that are at fault here.  It's the belief.  It's the feeling of, "how can we do anything unless everybody agrees?"  Well, in a world of 6 billion, how the hell can we expect anybody to agree?  It's hard enough to get a room with 5 people to agree with each other.  Maybe they will all agree about gun laws, or sports banter, or sexual positions, or fashion attire.  But those people don't even come close to agreeing on everything.   The system that allows for this diversity is the only system that can end the strife, and the war that we currently wage on each other.  So what system could that be?  We are closer now than we ever were...but are we there?  That is up for you to decide.  But when your son has to put himself in danger to uphold the beliefs of religion, what will your opinion be then?  
    Why put ourselves through this?  As we all know, the billions of people in the world rarely affect our individual lives.  Unless the powers that be force us to act unnaturally.  I used to hate watching the news because I realized how little anything that was reported actually made my life different.  So who cares what other people are doing?  Do we need to oppress the people that we feel creates danger?  Isn't it that oppression that backs them into a corner and makes them want to fight?  Back any animal into a corner, and it will shed its instinctive collaboration and fight for its survival.  As long as this religion opposes that religion, as long as this government opposes that government, as long as any one or any number of human beings stands in the way of other human beings, we will create the evil that we are so violently opposed to.  
S T O P   T H E   H A T E !!!!