Tuesday, May 31, 2005

belief?

i don't believe in god.

and it's hard to be an atheist in this world where everyone feels so certain they are right that there is this god creature, despite the fact that everyone believes something completely different about who he is or what he is up to and the fact that there has never been one shred of proof suggesting any of the various belief systems are correct.

and i don't suppose people get how i feel about god. to me, this belief system is what keeps us in the dark ages. differences about our beliefs in god is what has caused more bloodshed and turmoil and chaos and death and destruction than any other single factor in the history of mankind. and it goes on today. as a people, we fear the muslims, (these people who actually sacrifice in the name of their belief system.) we fear them because they are so different from us and they believe in a different imaginary creature. perhaps we fear their god will bury our god since history is written by the victors, and so we are afraid of a future without our god and with only their god. (that very same future is the one that causes the most ardent, fundamentalist and extreme muslims to have the happiest of night time dreams.)

men are dying in iraq today, (men whose blood is red and who share the same genetic makeup of one another despite the side they represent,) because some prominent members of the establishment see the convergence of two agendas. by plundering this country as we are doing today, these guys make a lot of money and we make inroads in destroying their god, (the wrong, evil god, we think.) (it's worth noting, too, that many gods have heretofore been destroyed. no longer do we speak of ra or isis or the earth mother goddesses of yore, or so many others. . .)

so in this country we think of christianity as being all nice, god loves you and jesus died for you and awwww, it's all about love. many nice people subscribe to the tenets of the various christian religious systems.

why won't the pope approve contraception for catholics, which in and of itself would end a lot of misery in ireland and south america, among other poor places? because he would be eliminating catholics.

why is the moral majority, (truly an immoral group,) trying to run american politics today? because they have an agenda and they are pursuing it. is the agenda to carry out the values of the historical man jesus? feed the poor, etc? nope. they are interested in amassing more and more political clout so they can legislate the values of americans, censor their tv and radio, return us to puritanical days and ways, times when we suspected women of being witches and threw them in lakes so we could burn them at a stake if they swam, or feel bad about the mistake if they drowned.

this is real stuff. i consider it evidence relative to what we see and what we have today. history is studied so we can learn from it, so we can see trends and know past outcomes and ideally, make a change. it is outrageous how certain americans tend to believe that their god is the right one, considering the various belief systems in the world, especially when our society is so immoral by comparison. (two words as support: enron and iraq.)

onward christian soldiers used the war metaphor for a reason. the war is over who gets the most converts. when king james and the cronies of the day were putting together the bible as we now know it, it was important to have paul's epistles with their exhortations to go ye into all the world and preach the gospel because this is the foundation of the religion. if christians were less concerned with converting people to their belief system, it would wither up and die out in relatively short order.

to me, christianity is among the most horrible of the religions on this planet. the evil it wreaks bothers me on such a level that sometimes to hear my people, people i love and care for, say outlandish things like, "we pray fives times every day," knowing full well they have not studied christianity nor any other religion for that matter and certainly do not perceive the gravity which such a statement represents, i get bothered. i want to ridicule them, (people i care deeply about,) on some level to shake them and wake them up. they could be walking forth in the world, strong and independent, dignified men, afraid of no knowledge, but instead they choose to sally forth in the same cloud of ignorance they have always tarried in.

i get that they know no better, and we may think that they do no harm but truly, this tacit agreement with the status quo is still wreaking much havoc and destruction in the world.

despite my strong feelings about christianity, which come from having a background in it, i recognize many religions are much worse. (surely islam with its metaphor of god despising us and forever on the brink of smashing our world into oblivion for which the adherents pray so often in order to hold back god's smiteful hand, has as much blood and destruction on its hands as any belief system,) but i am here and it is now.

some state in the south has put stickers on their grade school text books declaring evolution to be an unproven theory as it relates to how the world came into existence, to include the life on it. that, is crazy. evolution is a proven fact and can happen in as little as one generation. in ohio they are trying to put creationism into their text books. there is no proof whatsoever that any of that miraculous stuff took place. these things are the product of a scared people and i would we all went forward bravely.

godlessness does not mean you have to just up and go off the deep end of commiting sins. i think that's what a lot of people fear, about others and themselves. i am a far more moral person today than when i was a christian, mired in a slump of guilt, constantly trying to cover my "sins" up. but, it's because the president claims to be christian that so many people will sit idly by and let him lead us, as a nation, to where we have gone. it is also because the president claims to be a christian, which most americans associate with goodness, that someone like me ends up sounding like some loony conspiracy theorist or troubled soul out on the edge or whatever.

who goes on saying they believe in something without knowing anything about that thing they believe in as it relates to the history of the same, what all it entails, etc? a lot of people i love and care about because they are my friends and family.

some believe in times of poor health but say they just really don't know when they are fine, and it's a tough lot being an atheist. here i am considering the basics of some of the most important ideas we can possibly fathom and i am ignored and ridiculed for it, poo-poohed quite regularly, despite the fact i put more energy into the thought and study of these things than most. it's frustrating.

so my frustration slipped out a bit recently. i feel bad that it did and i always do when it does but i apologized. a man must have certain standards to apply to situations like these, especially in light of the regular pummelling he feels relative to these things.

in the aftermath of this incident it was suggested that perhaps i have no light, so who is ruling my life, my loved one wondered? (darkness, they suggested?) i totally disagree. i am letting the light of reality seep into my world when my ancetors refused to allow that.

i think the idea being put forth when it is said that there is light and darkness, good and bad, a god and a devil, is age old, but i do not subscribe. my refusal to acknowledge a fantasy creature we call god, in my opinion, ennobles me. i am of an elite class. i have no need for god. one day i will die. i have no problem with that.

know that i say all i said here to give a glimpse of where i'm really at. people get so offended when i say these things which makes it hard to say them but in truth, i always think i am the one who should feel offended. sometimes i worry i can't keep my christian friends and i worry too that if i disavowed myself of them, it would make family relations all the more strained as well. but of course, i am a man of my time and i must find ways to make peace despite mine disagreement.

2 comments:

Crash Pryor said...

Believe you, me...

I can honestly say that I feel you on the "god is dead" front. It would seem that if such a being, all long white-bearded and all, were chillin' somewhere between the raindrops while controlling every single thing that occurs form the comfort of some great big Barca Lounger, would've stepped in and corralled people like Ghengis Khan, Adolf Shickelgruber (Hitler's mother's name before he flipped the script for a more melifluous one), Mussolini, Pol Pot, Idi Amin and uncountable others on the carpet and tucked them up for a premature "dirt-nap" before they did what they did...but god didn't...these days, the "g-man" seems to have fallen asleep with the remote in his hand (like noah did and now all of his sons/ daughters are mocking him, not by finger pointing at their inebriated patriarch but through fratricide because we all are, indeed brothers)...in the past I've considered athiests and nihilists the same but experience has taught me that that's simply not true...

...there's no longer an Amen-Ra because after a couple of hundred years of famine when the Nile doesn't fertilize the crops, will definitely take the "ho" out of your Ho-Tep...when King James started "creating synergy" with his kingdom, he had his version of the bible (translated from Ahramaic to Greek to Latin to whatever version of English that they were speaking in his kingdom) and truncated pithy koans of love and understanding to fit into his agenda (this site might shed a little light: http://www.bibletime.com/bible/picking/ ) which ultimately yielded his version of the bible -- some agree with this, some don't -- people have been refuting that version every since, just look into your crystal ball and ask dudes like Francis Bacon what up, yo. (http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Philosophy/Bacon.htm)

...men will keep on killing other men because there's nothing else left to do...I think that's why Ceasar wept when he surveyed the war torn battlefields left in his army's wake: because there were no more worlds left to conquer -- that's dark son...remember the great space race? Not so great any more because the specter of "other men" creating a "Death Star" doesn't lie in the balance, so our attention has reverted back to terra firma. Who else can we bomb into oblivion now? How many third world countries can get killed in the crib via outrageous trade agreements (G-8) that can't possibly be reconciled? It's that stepford CSR thang to the N-th power...I think that they DO know better, they just don't care and all that "love thy neighbor" shite is a bunch of buffalo bagels...it makes me angry when I really start thinking about all of the wrongs in the world (guess that's why I like to think I'm a "writer")...this'll go on and on, that's life on the big blue planet, I guess but that doesn't make me feel any better...

Godlessness does not equate to senselessness (some of my best friends don't think there's a "Big Bopper" controlling everything) but if those "chrusteans" (: christians who speak one thing but seem to be doing their belzebub's work in equal measor once they're off the pew, whom I consider lower than crabs) truly believe in their Kings James Clift's notes, then they should know to beware false prophets -- yet they don't. The latter leads me to believe that they're stupid and as such they're complicit in whatever kind of worldly hurt they'll feel in the next couple of decades, nee, in an eternal pool of brimstone. Like Kenny Rogers said, you gotta know when to fold 'em...

indeed, these ages are dark but not because there is no light...it's because we just can't see and all of this and the above reminds me of a verse from Tower of Power's "What is Hip?

" You done went and found you a guru, in an effort to find you a new you -- and maybe even managed to raise your conscience level...As you're striving to find the right road, there's one thing you should know: What's hip today might become passe'."

I'm not the gambling sort but I'd venture to say that if there really is some supreme being, "He" ain't a man. "He's" either a woman or a mixture of both (I'm not condoning Trannie worship, I'm just SAYING, YO). If She's all that, I think She's biding her time (as most women tend to do) and I've read somewhere that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned...and BTW, you should be offended...whenever one of those "Goody Cloyses" ( one of those 'purer than thou biotch' from The Scarlet Letter -- your Stepford story reminded me of this too but I'll just post it here) gives you fever for questioning their beliefs ask them this: Do you "believe" there's a God or do you "know" there's a God...that's two different things altogether: that's two different things. Laters. CeeP.

Anonymous said...

I think it's sad & ignorant that someone would think that you are ruled by darkness. To think that you could be "ruled" by anything?! Comments like those make me angry. That groups of people would put stickers on text books denouncing science?! ARGH- how can you not want to shake the dumb out of these idiots? But of course I am also a firm believer in no god. I make no apologies about this and will hardly respond to someone who thinks it's funny or without merit.
I've got friends who tell me they feel bad for me that I don't believe in god. They feel bad for me- these people who believe in made up stories and base their lives on lies- they feel bad for ME?! Seems a waste of time. I feel bad for them. I wish other people could come out behind the curtain of ignorance they live behind. Changing idea's would be too difficult for most, admitting the lies to themselves may make their lives feel less-than. I'm not sure. But finding the truth later in life seems better than never finding it.
Somehow I find it easy to tell the believers to fuck off and keep that jesus shit away from me. Hurting someone's feelings w/ that statement doesn't matter to me. Why should I be careful with my words when the folks who tell me God Bless You, don't give a second thought? I don't got the time for that and I wish they didn't make the time to sweat me on it either.