Zoe’s Journal

Zoe’s Journal
Ideas are elusive, slippery things. Best to keep a pad of
paper and a pencil at your bedside, so you can stab them
during the night before they get away.
    - Earl Nightingale, 1921 - 1989

Are You an Angry Atheist?

May 24th, 2007

I’m going to rant. You ready? Okay. Take a look at this article and then come back.

The Mandatory Article

First of all, I love how atheists are termed as ‘Angry’. Well, NOW I might be angry, since you’ve immediately shuttled us, as a group, off into a white padded sub-category. Angry. This is so typical. (Now I’m going to do the name-calling) Growing up in church, whenever the speakers waxed passionate about ‘The Lost People’, one adjective that was always used to describe them was ‘Angry’. The other was ‘Rebellious’. Angry and Rebellious.

Okay, let’s take a step back. Here I am, let’s say that I’m in the gym. (this really did happen, by the way) A random person strikes up a conversation. How nice, right? Then they start ‘The Spiel’. What? No! I’m not religious. I’m atheist! Why are you trying to infect me with your beliefs? I don’t push my perfectly sound reasoning on you! Leave me alone! No, No! I don’t want to ‘keep God first’ in my life! That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard of!

See? This might be why the ‘Angry’ term is used. How blind they are! How insensitive to social cues! I mean, how offended would they be if atheists starting pounding on their doors at 8am on Saturday morning? This is why I find it totally offending that they use the ‘angry’ word like it’s something abnormal.

NEXT TOPIC

The Rev. Douglas Wilson, senior fellow in theology at New Saint Andrews College, a Christian school in Moscow, Idaho, sees the books as a sign of secular panic. He says nonbelievers are finally realizing that, contrary to what they were taught in college, faith is not dead.

Panic? You’re damn right that I may be panicking. But not for the reason you might think. I panic when I think of the hold that superstition has on people here in this country. I dread to think of the atrocities that have been committed in the name of religion. And I want an END to it. As I quoted a couple of posts ago, from the song Imagine by John Lennon:

Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace

Unfortunately, that’s all we can do at the moment. Imagine. And I can throw my two cents into the wind - a dandelion puff in the face of a storm.

The other excerpt from that quote by the Illustrious Rev. Douglas Wilson deals with the second part. The college remark. And this really opens the door into another room I want to explore.

He (the Rev.)says nonbelievers are finally realizing that, contrary to what they were taught in college, faith is not dead.

Here is yet another example of what I grew up with. ‘DON’T GO TO COLLEGE. THEY TEACH YOU TO ASK QUESTIONS’. By all means, don’t ask questions! We want you to stay dumb, ignorant. We like our worshippers mindless. No questions. That’s just too dangerous! Here’s the cold, hard facts, from someone who is actually IN college. College does not teach students that ‘Faith is Dead’. I mean, why the hell would they do that? It’s utter, complete nonsense! Anyone with sense can see that ‘faith is not dead’. All they have to do is walk into the bookstore and go to the ‘religion’ section.

But I will say this. Faith in a supernatural being is the most - THE MOST - ridiculous thing ever. It was invented by power-hungry leaders - the same leaders who say ‘Don’t ask questions - remain uneducated’.

I’m going to move on deeper into this room - leaving the article behind. You should still read it, though. My next subject is:

THE ANTI-CHRIST
Reading Revelations, it’s obvious that The Anti-Christ is the Bogeyman to beat all Bogeymen. Kind of like an Anti-Biotic to the virus. Here is my take on the whole situation.

I was still in the Christian community when talk of the Euro came around. The people panicked. The christian ones, at least. They panicked, because they believe that the ‘world is going to become one - uniformed’. The Euro is one example. The Metric system is another. They don’t want to go to that system, because they think that we should all keep our differences. Anything that threatens to unite different factions of the world is seen as a threat by the Christians. Why? Because this deed is described in Revelations as being something that ‘The Anti-Christ’ will accomplish. And when ‘The Anti-Christ’ arrives, it’s ‘The End of The World’.

What came to me the other day, as a kind of epiphany, was the ‘Big Picture’. What is the real reason that Christians don’t want the world to become one big, happy family?

Because then, there would be no place for religion. It would be the ‘odd kid on the block’. And why? Because religion can not live in peace until the entire world has converted to its way of thinking. This is why, as Hitchens puts it: “Religion kills.”

Bad behavior in the name of religion is behind some of the most dangerous global conflicts and the terrorist attacks in the U.S., London and Madrid, the atheists say.

Finally, a voice of reason in all this madness. I mean, just think. Use your brain. That’s what it’s there for.

I’ll leave you with the ‘Dreamer’s Song’.

2 Comments »

  1. Wow, passionately and well written, dear! Love it, and I’m proud of you.

    Comment by Kungen — May 24, 2007 @ 11:46 pm

  2. As always, you leave me thoughtful and thankful that there are intelligent, reasonable, considerate, and sensitive people out there (though not enough). Thanks for your thoughts.

    Comment by Rainabba — June 3, 2007 @ 4:57 am

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