freediver wrote on Jun 19
th, 2008 at 11:56am:
Many modern societies have a facade of peace and harmony. But just below the surface, bubbling away, is a violent rampage. What keeps this in check is not government imposed conformity, but respect for human rights and personal freedoms. If you want to release the monster, try chipping away at these rights and freedoms, one by one, bit by bit. The monster will hide itself from you, because it knows it is repulsive. Maybe you will get away with it for longer if you tell people it is for their own good, because society cannot possibly function if people think different thoughts or do different things. We mustn’t allow chaos to reign. But eventually you will strike the monster, and it will strike back. It will rear its ugly head and swat you and your society into oblivion.
The real problem is that there are so many 'One True Religions' and in the guise of personal religious freedom, we unleash some of the most reactionary paradigms of thought that have ever existed. Freedom of religion means freedom to catch small children and indoctrinate them with some of these ideas in such a way as to stifle individual freedom of thought. At all costs that small flame of free thinking must be extinguished before it leads to the demise of the religion itself.
The overall result of this stifling of individual freedoms is dysfunction in society. It is all too obvious if we take the example of the USA, that paragon of religious virtue. It's true that correlation is not equivalent to causation, but the causation is all too obvious when individual freedoms are repressed. Contrast that if you will with the largely secular societies in Europe - including Norway, Sweden and Germany. Crime rates and all the rest of the factors are down. Is this Satan a peaceful and law abiding guy too?
We see these correlations time and time again. It's related to the more fundamental forms of religion. Under 5 mortality per 5000 births, life expectancy, all age and 15-19 year old gonorrhea infection rates, syphilis rates, 15-19 year old abortions per 1000, 15-17 year old births and pregnancies - All show a correlation with fundamentalist religion characteristics including "Take Bible Literally" and "Attend religious services several times per month".
http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/2005/2005-11.htmlAny freedom of religion should, like the European Commission on Human Rights, contain a 'Freedom from Religion" clause as well as a freedom to leave one's religion clause.
OK, fundamentalists will point out that such things are the work of Satan, that they practice hedonism and all the other things, but the true evil is much closer to home. Theirs is a religion of exclusion - of hate. If you want to find 'Satan', you need look no further than the TV evangelists and their religion of hate. Forget about the bible itself. You just accept Jesus into your heart (and send $50).
It's the same problem with Islam. At least they don't have the same evangelizing vitriol, but the treatment of women in Islamic societies, minority religions and minority groups such as homosexuals show the same reactionary zeal as the Christian Fundamentalists. As for those people who change their religion from Islam - well they'd better watch their backs.
So to summarise, religious freedom is like any freedom. As soon as it starts to impinge on the rights of other people, it ceases to be a freedom. We don't as a society allow people the freedom to racial vilification or vilification based on age or sexual orientation, because such 'freedoms' work against the whole concept of freedom.
Freedom has to have its boundaries. People should be free to practice their own religion, or even teach it to their own children, but when it comes to using taxpayer funding to prop up faith based schooling and introduce real divisions as a result, that's where the problem lies.
Satan comes from an ancient Hebrew word meaning the opponent. To the US Fundamentalists, Islam is the great Satan. To Islam, the US is the Great Satan and Israel is the lesser Satan. One man's god is another man's satan.
Some might even call me Satan for stating the obvious. It just highlights their hypocrisy.
However as I've said before, I have no problems with the more mature forms of religion, such as the Anglicans and the Catholics. They have generally handled their religious schools very well. I'd probably add the Lutherans to that group. Unfortunately the new kids on the block display more than a little arrogance. The danger is that all faith based schools will suffer as a result of their selfishness.