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Aug.3, 2003
Religion is Evil
by
Josh Becker
I've just
read the second article in two days about Mel Gibson's upcoming, self-financed
film about the death of Jesus, "The Passion," and the controversy
it's already causing before almost anyone has seen it. I just want to
add in my two-cents' worth before I've seen it, either.
In point
of fact, I don't give a good Goddamn about Gibson's movie or Mel Gibson,
for that matter. I think he's a third-rate director and a second-rate
actor who's never had the ability to master his American accent, and
sounds like he comes from America's 51st state -- the state of anemia.
As these
articles keep pointing out, Mel is part of a religious sect called "Catholic
Traditionalists," who didn't even have a church in Los Angeles,
so Mel went and built one. These nuts only perform their services
in Latin, and have broken from the Roman Catholic Church over the Vatican's
1965 accord wherein they finally exonerated the Jews for the death of
Jesus. But Mel's not willing to go there. He and the other
Traditionalists obviously still harbor a grudge that the Jews were culpable
for the death of Jesus.
Perhaps
if the Jews actually ran Israel at the time of Jesus' death they would
have been responsible, but of course they didn't. The Romans ran
Israel and most of the world at that time and it was their rules everyone
was following. Which isn't to say that the Jews themselves might
not have executed Jesus for being a rabble-rouser, but they certainly
wouldn't have crucified him -- that's a Roman tradition, and the Romans
were rather traditionalists in their own way.
You know
what? Who gives a flying fuck? Hello! This was 2,000
years ago.
But all
of this meaningless hoopla just brings up other issues for me.
First of all, Jim Caviezel plays Jesus in "The Passion."
One more time a gutless motherfucker has cast a gentile as a Jew.
Doesn't this offend anyone else but me? Jesus was Jewish.
He was born a Jew, raised a Jew, and died a Jew, and all in the land
of the Jews, Israel. His parents were Jews, all of the apostles
were Jews, everyone he knew was Jewish, and if he returned today he
wouldn't go to church he'd go to synagogue. The fact that over
a billion Christians get down on their knees and pray to a dead Jew
has always amused and fascinated me from the time I was a little kid.
But I'm
going to take this whole issue one big step farther. Religion,
of any denomination, sect or ilk, is the basis of nearly all that's
evil on our lovely planet. Religion is not here to make anything
better, it's only purpose to divide and separate us. We're the
chosen people, you're not. Our God is the real God, yours is false
and profane. Although we must show love and compassion for other
members of our own religion, those of any other can be killed, tortured,
and maimed because they're infidels. Religion, at its very heart,
means I'm right and you're wrong, or you're right and I'm wrong, but
someone's always got to be wrong.
I say that
religion is the pretext for evil on our planet. Religion is the
method whereby humans can rationalize their awful behavior to other
humans and pawn it off as good deeds.
The basis
of all Judeo-Christian religions, which includes Islam, is the old testament
bible, which states very clearly "Thou Shalt Not Kill."
Although I didn't know it at the time, nor is it even my title, the
name of my first film is really much more appropriate: "Thou Shalt
Not Kill . . . Except." As George Carlin so aptly put it,
except "if you believe in another invisible man than I do."
In which case the root and basis of all these religions, the ten commandments,
can be happily and easily be tossed out.
Evil does
not run around in a red devil suit with horns. Evil runs around
as fundamentalists of every kind, Christian, Jew, Muslim or Hindu.
I'll leave out the Buddhists and the Quakers because I don't think they
have ever bothered anybody. But they certainly aren't joining
in with the rest of us, either. Religion is about separation,
me and you, them and us, it has nothing to do with living with the rest
of humanity in peace. Therefore, religion is the basis of evil.
Catholic
priests have been seducing and raping young boys for over a hundred
years, but are adamantly against homosexuality. Muslims say they
believe in the ten commandments and that Abraham, Isaac, and Moses were
all holy men, but all Muslims believe in the jihad and that anyone who
is not a Muslim ought to be, and eventually will be, killed. Fundamentalist
Christians, who also purport to believe in the ten commandments, really
believe that when the apocalypse comes and Jesus returns, all the Jews
will either have to convert to Christianity or will be killed, and that's
perfectly okay. Of course, Jesus will be in the nearest synagogue
praying to Yaweh while this mass murder is going on. And the Jews
and Hindus all believe that they are the real chosen people and everyone
is just screwed anyway.
This is
all moronic, simple-minded, idiotic, pre-civilized, childish thinking.
Any name that we knuckleheaded humans can give to this incredible animating
power that we call God, be it Jehovah, Jesus, Krishna, Allah, Buddha,
or Zoroaster, are all ridiculous bullshit.
As Joseph
Campbell, the great historian of mythology, so clearly pointed out,
anyone that takes any of these old books of mythology literally has
completely missed the point. The bibles old and new, the Koran,
the Bhagavad-Gita, the Book of Zoroaster, and all the rest of the "holy"
books are merely collections of mythology. They are metaphors
and parables about how to live your life and how to face death.
They are highly imperfect users manuals on how to get through this veil
of tears we call life. If you actually believe that Jehovah is
an old (white) man with a long beard who is watching each and every
one of us over six billion humans and judging us, you're an imbecile.
If you literally believe that Jesus is Jehovah's son, you've decided
to turn off a big portion of your brain and not deal with reality.
If you literally believe that if you kill an infidel that Allah will
bless you with seventy-two virgins in the land of milk and honey, you've
definitely got a screw loose. These are all myths. Period.
Yes, there
probably were guys named Jesus, Mohammed, and Buddha, but they were
humans just like the rest of us. The fact that a lot of other
desperate, unquestioning people gathered to them doesn't make them anything
other than plain old humans.
Religion
is all based on weakness and laziness. It's the throwing in of
the towel on the mysteries of life. It's saying, I can't make
head or tail out of any of this shit, so I'll just go with what everyone
is doing. If they're all getting down on their knees, eating a
cookie and believing it's the body of Christ, then I will too.
If they're all wrapping themselves in leather thongs, covering their
heads with beanies, and rocking back and forth, that's what I'll do.
If everybody else is bowing to Mecca six times a day, I guess that's
what I must do, too. This is the behavior of lemmings following
other lemmings off the edge of the cliff. There is absolutely
no difference between praying to Jesus, praying to Jehovah, bowing to
Mecca, or lighting incense to Krishna, than there is sieg heiling to
Hitler, blindly following Pol Pot into the killing fields, or chopping
up Tutsis with machetes. It's all called thoughtless behavior.
It's part
of our job as humans to think about and consider our place here on the
planet and our position amongst all these other people. The second
you abnegate this responsibility, you've fallen into an evil trap.
As the writer Harlan Ellison has said, "We're all the same person
under different skins," and that's truly a holy thought.
All the religions on Earth want to point out is that we are all different,
and we of our religion are better than those other unholy blasphemers.
That's evil. And that is what all religion at its core is all
about. Us and them. We're holy, they're infidels.
A word religions
seem to really like, particularly the Jews is "tradition,"
which is the handing down of beliefs or customs from one generation
to the next. This is another form of acceptance without questioning.
For several hundred years an American tradition was, "The only
good Indian is a dead Indian." A good old Australian tradition
was "the Abo-hunt," where they tracked down and shot the Aboriginal
people for amusement. A good old European tradition was the pogrom,
where, if your luck had turned sour, go kill some Jews. The Russians
loved this tradition, but the French and Germans thought it was a pretty
swell tradition, too. And it's always been a tradition of the
Serbs to hate the Croats, the Hutus to hate the Tutsis, whites to hate
blacks, Christians to hate Jews, Jews to hate the Palestinians, Hindus
to hate the Muslims, and Muslims to hate everybody.
Well, let's
just thank God for tradition, sing songs in its praise and dance the
Hora.
Karl Marx
said that "Religion is the opiate of the masses," and he couldn't
have been more correct. Religion is a drug that encourages you
to not think for yourself, and, in my very humble opinion, is much worse
and far more deadly than heroin, pot, cocaine, and alcohol all put together.
None of these other drugs breeds contempt for other people, but all
religions do in one way or another. Religion is the insidious
evil of our planet, and the sooner people start to wake up to that the
sooner we can get on to bigger, more important issues like peace and
goodwill toward others.
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