Monday, January 31, 2005

I Respect All Religions

Pffft. No I don't. That's just goofy. Let me tell you what I mean. It could be true that all religions are false, but it can't possibly be true that all religions are true. For instance, if one religion teaches that there is one god and another teaches that there are hundreds of gods, either one religion is true or both are false. They can't both be true. And I don't respect falsehoods. It's a waste of time, not to mention an insult to one's intelligence. Anyone who says he respects all religions or respects everyone's beliefs actually thinks all religions are a load of bunk and is being condescending. How do you tell the difference? Simple. Ask questions. Don't disengage your brain when the subject turns to religion. I have yet to hear of God striking down anyone who questions his religion. Although, if you're a Muslim, you might want to be discreet about it. Questioning Islam CAN get you the death penalty. How do you judge a religion? The same way you'd shop for a car or a house or any other commodity. First, look at the central figure in the religion, if it has one. What was he like? How did he live? Is this someone you'd like as a friend? It seems that most people check our their children's friends more closely than they check out their religious figures. I'll have more on this subject in later posts. Second, what does the religion teach? Are airplanes gods? Is the cargo they drop gifts from God? Well then, you can eliminate the South Pacific Cargo Cult as a valid religion. That's one of the easier ones. It's time to make a major point here. Just because you don't respect a person's religion doesn't mean you should disrespect the people who believe or practice it. This is about common sense, not about intolerance. One thing you should NOT do is judge a religion by the people who do NOT follow its teachings. It's a favorite tactic of liberal bigots or the young and stupid to dismiss Christianity because of the Spanish Inquisition or the Catholic child abuse stories or other such specious reasons. Look at the Bible and tell me where authority is given for such acts. Don't be influenced by a religion just because it is big, powerful and wealthy. There are too many religions or sects that buy respectibility. Once again, look at what they teach. If a Christian sect teaches anything other than the Bible, that's it. I don't know what it is, but it isn't Christian. If an Islamic sect teaches anything other than the Koran and the Sunnah, it simply isn't Islamic. No matter how loudly they might protest, Christian Scientists aren't Christians and the Nation of Islam are not Muslims. Take your time, look at every angle and keep an open mind. Do your homework. There is no subject in the world today more important than religion.