Courtesy of Alternet:
The deluded religious belief that any people or nation or church is a "chosen" people is the root of almost all our troubles. So is the lunacy of believing in "Truth" revealed through one special prophet to one special peoples and/or tribe, be they Jews, Muslims or American Evangelical Christians, or conservative Roman Catholics who believe in the special primacy of their popes.
Eliminate willful self-serving tribal religious delusion from the globe and there might be hope for the survival of the human race. Combine tribalism and religious conviction with nukes and the "right" to exploit the earth and disaster looms.
It's no accident that the most dangerous cultures today are also the most religiously observant societies. The ultra-religiously observant USA embraces perpetual war as a way of life. With our notion of "exceptionalism," we fear the "other" who might challenge our notion of having been chosen by God for some special task.
This is a great article and I urge you to spend the time to read all of it. However I will let you know that this next part is my favorite portion.
Someday these "special" and "chosen" countries will cease to exist as will all nation states. Someday they will not even be remembered because all things pass from time into oblivion, nor will their "holy" books and "holy" places exist forever, simple geology will take care of that. What makes them dangerous today is their shared religious delusion that they are somehow essential and eternal.
I know that for religious people this is a very difficult concept to grasp, that their nation, and even their religion, may someday disappear into the mists of time, but anybody who has studied even junior high school history cannot deny the reality of that statement.
I remember once making a born again Christian hopping mad at me for referring to his religion as a mythology.
"No it is not!" he said.
"You're right." I replied. "It's not a mythology, today. But someday it WILL be, unless of course it is not remembered at all."
I was kind of a jerk in those days, and loved to rattle people's cages concerning their sacred cows. I am much more mellow, and less combative, these days but the truth of my prediction is no less valid.
What has to be remembered is that thousands of years ago armies of "chosen" warriors marched to war after giving offerings to,and receiving the blessing from, Gods that you and I have never even heard of. Yet they had complete faith that these long forgotten deities would keep them safe, or provide a place for their spirit to reside if they were felled in battle.
Millions have died under the swords of armies who believed that their gods had given them license to destroy those who dared to worship at "sacrilegious" altars. And that faith allowed them to do so without even a hint of guilt at the wholesale murder of entire civilizations.
Now be honest, from that time to this, has mankind REALLY evolved that much? And if not, why not?
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Showing posts with label war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label war. Show all posts
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
The Anchorage Daily News links to my Jeremy Morlock story, and undoubtedly earns their place on Sarah Palin's enemies list. Update!
Courtesy of ADN:
Jeremy Morlock, the Washington-based soldier from Wasilla who has pleaded guilty to the murder of Afghan civilians, once sought help from then-Gov. Sarah Palin in getting an Army assignment closer to home. But Morlock, whose family was reportedly acquainted with the Palins, got only an electronically generated email response from the governor's office. Morlock's request was among the huge release of Palin emails last week and was first reported on by Alaska blogger Jesse Griffin.
Well since we know Palin is back in Alaska right now, if any Wasillians are frightened out of their slumber by a banshee like scream, or the sound of canned goods striking refrigerator doors, they will know who to blame.
Sorry?
P.S. This gets even better as it appears that it was the News Tribune in Tacoma that first linked to my post.
Gee I wonder who might follow up on it next?
Update: The Seattle Times is now weighing in as well. You know folks I think this story might just have legs.
Jeremy Morlock, the Washington-based soldier from Wasilla who has pleaded guilty to the murder of Afghan civilians, once sought help from then-Gov. Sarah Palin in getting an Army assignment closer to home. But Morlock, whose family was reportedly acquainted with the Palins, got only an electronically generated email response from the governor's office. Morlock's request was among the huge release of Palin emails last week and was first reported on by Alaska blogger Jesse Griffin.
Well since we know Palin is back in Alaska right now, if any Wasillians are frightened out of their slumber by a banshee like scream, or the sound of canned goods striking refrigerator doors, they will know who to blame.
Sorry?
P.S. This gets even better as it appears that it was the News Tribune in Tacoma that first linked to my post.
Gee I wonder who might follow up on it next?
Update: The Seattle Times is now weighing in as well. You know folks I think this story might just have legs.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
John McCain: Foreign Policy Expert

Here's what he told CNN in 2002:
"I am very certain that this military engagement will not be very difficult. It may entail the risk of American lives and treasure, but Saddam Hussein is vastly weaker than he was in 1991. He does not have the support of his people."
"And I'd ask one question: What member of the Iraqi army is willing to die for Saddam Hussein when they know he's going to be taken out? So I don't think it's going to be nearly as difficult as some assume."
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