Our most potent Attribute

It’s time for a great Exodus from this self-imposed prison of Complacency

 That has nearly all drowning in this Ignorance laded self-righteous sea

 Like, “everything will be Fine, sweetheart, you just have to Believe.”

 Acting as if there’s some great galactic guardian looking out for each of thee

 Which is nothing less than the height of Hubris, as far as I can see

 And waiting for someone else to fix our problems just does not sit right with me

 Especially when faced with such dramatic consequences & guaranteed Tragedy

 It’s time to take full Ownership of our Faults and claim Responsibility

 Enough with the finger pointing, bad faith arguments and gaslighting

 If Humans are to reach our full Potential, we’ll need Everyone, in order to Succeed

 For our most potent Attribute has always been our ability to Cooperate, not our intelligence, strength nor speed

 We must stop waging war on the “Other” based on Primal Fear, Petty Hatred and Feckless Greed

 Are we really so Selfish as to snuff out our children’s Future, with such remorseless Glee?!

 Do you not hear Their calls for Existence, as they beg and they plea??!!

 Time is short, sooner, Mother Nature Will be forced to wipe the slate Clean, and could any even blame Her, after being treated so, so Callously?

Faith is not a Virtue

Championing faith as a virtue has got to be the best example of turning a weakness into a strength i can think of. It’s become the, non-falsifiable, fall-safe for believers to confidently, comfortably, fall back on. But it’s about time to unapologetically set the record straight, burning this security blanket to ash, once and for all.

When i say faith, i do not mean trust, nor hope, but religious faith. Hebrew 11:1 “…faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”(KJV), faith. In other words; faith – to accept a claim as true, despite a total lack of demonstrable evidence, and often, despite evidence to the contrary. If any believer had any actual evidence for their god claim, they would have no need for such an impotent, unreliable, tool at discerning the truth, such as blind faith. They would simply present their evidence, as one normally does when making an assertion, or is trying to be convincing. Banks do not give out loans based on how faith-full their customers are, after all.

So to instill this baseless concept, it is best to start young. Which is probably why one of the oldest & earliest tales the Abrahamic religions like to tell is that of Adam & his second wife Eve. The one made from a rib bone, of course (as opposed to a golem spell as Adam & Lilith). This little ditty pits knowledge & learning as the insufferable evil to be avoided at all cost. (Which is why it was put in the center of the garden, i guess) All the while lauding unquestioned obedience to authority as the noble & preferred way to live one’s life. Yet, it wasn’t until we came up with the scientific method, which is designed to take our biases out of the equation, and to let the evidence lead where it may. (The antithesis of faith) Only when we began to fully embrace this new technique did the quality of human life start to drastically improve, on the macro. E.g. Life expectancy, infant mortality rates, access to food & medicine, etc. While unquestioned obedience to authority has done nothing but stunt these progressions, not to mention, such dogmatic, ‘for the greater good’, philosophy has been essential in carrying out pretty much every major atrocity known to man. As the saying goes, good people will do good on their own, but it takes religion/dogma to get otherwise decent people to commit acts of evil. Though, it does make it easier to control the masses, i have to say.

Nowadays most have come to realize, whether consciously or not, that the latter option is clearly the better method when it comes to day-to-day operations or getting things accomplished, in general. One would never just have faith that their car will come to a stop at the next red light. Especially with a child in the car. We press the brake pedal, because it continues to produce the desired result. And if it doesn’t, we take it in to get it fixed. Distinctly unlike faith. Yet we continue to give mouth service to this failed concept, treating it as a virtue, when it is anything but. Which lets faith insidiously seep into other areas, such as thinking it’s okay to just have faith in your favorite celebrity, and their ill-informed notions on vaccines, right??

Dogmatic ideologies are nothing but a tool for corruption, subjugation, and stifling social, civil, & scientific progress, and should be shunned, called out, and dismantled whenever & wherever they show their ugly heads, religious or otherwise. But again, this does not mean we shouldn’t have hope or trust in people & the future. I believe it would be unhealthy not to. I am also not saying definitively that there are no gods whatsoever. I’d be happy to acknowledge one, as soon as there is some demonstrable evidence for any (sorry, the Bible doesn’t cut it). Though, as Arthur C. Clarke, & others, have pointed out, i don’t know how anyone could tell a god from a sufficiently technologically advanced life form?  I just think if there was an all-loving omnipotent deity out there in the Cosmos, she would have/want absolutely nothing to do with the Bible. And if she did, it would only be to use as a tool to suss out the frauds, lickspittles & sycophants.

So until the day there is some actual evidence to examine, i will remain in the only rational position available, imo. That of an agnostic atheist, for i know nothing for a certainty, nor am i arrogant enough to claim to. And if the Jealous, vindictive, petty god of the Bible turns out to exist, I will acknowledge him, but I would never ever worship him. For one, I find the practice to be abhorrent. Two, well, have you read the Bible?! If not, I suggest you do. Seriously, it’s the quickest way, I know of, to go from Christian to atheist. Come on over, the grass is green, and Dogma free : )

So next time you here someone try to praise their, or someone else’s, faith, don’t be afraid to point out how foolish that is. It may seem rude, but in the long run you will be doing them, and everyone else, a huge favor, by shifting the Overton window (rage of tolerated discourse) on this very important topic, that has gone unchallenged for far too long.

But I know nothing, so let me know you thoughts !

The Christian Heaven

Even when i was a born again christian, the thought of the christian heaven never sat right with me. At the time, i assumed the mainstream view, as with many other biblical interpretations, was wrong, or at least misunderstood. The logical inconsistencies surrounding free will, and whether or not you would even be the same you, were bad enough, but it is another implication that scared & disturb me more, then, and utterly disgusts me, now.

How could I, or anyone, enjoy themselves while being conscious of the fact that at that very moment, and for every one to come, my/their loved ones were receiving immense agonizing torture for breaking the whimsical laws of a petty narcissist? And as a reward, we get to worship this bastard for all eternity. The sadistic cherry on top being we must love every twisted moment. I can not conjure up a more sadistic nor cruel existence, than this interpretation of heaven. It truly would be my hell.

I would love to hear ppl’s thoughts on this, and how they reconcile this in their own minds

But like i said, this was never my view of heaven. I thought each heaven was personal, a unique customized existence made from the subconscious. It could be a static environment, or ever-changing. And no one was there but whom you wanted, how you wanted, for as long as you want. “come, as you are, as you were, as i need you to be…” sorry, that just popped in my head, lol, but basically, it would be my very own holodeck, though the shades\souls that inhabit it would be exact copies, ala black mirror.

I wanted to research the consensus view of Heaven amongst current day christians and, not surprisingly, there isn’t one. In fact, until the  Second Temple period (roughly 500 B.C.E – 70 C.E.), Most Jews believed in Sheol, where all the dead go, regardless of how they lived, or what they believed. It wasn’t untill Zoroastrianism was introduced to Mesopotamia Circa 600 b.c.e. that the ideas of judgment after death, heaven & hell, an eternal war of Ultimate good Vs. an ultimate evil were incorporated into Judaism, and thus, christianity, a few centuries later.

One thing the “Faiths” of Abraham seem to have in common, on their view of the afterlife is that God will be there, lording over all on his high celestial throne. So we may bask in his glory, i guess, but not much else. They can’t even agree on the name of the O so wonderful deity, nor the name of his abode. They debate the number of levels ( 1-7+a purgatory…maybe), Number of inhabitants (144,000 – ?), and even the criteria to enter (works Vs. faith). Some say its in outer space, or in another dimension, or mayhaps on Earth itself.

Early Christians and some Protestant, and others, believe we don’t enter Heaven until a 1k year “slumber” after the Second Coming of Jesus, when we all, every soul ever to live, will be promptly judged & sentenced. Its worth noting that Jesus promises this will occur within his contemporaries lifetimes. so much for that. Others believe they will shoot straight to heaven when they die, or when the Rapture comes. which, again, is aaaany minute now.

Mormons have the most extreme idea, that if we play our cards right, we get to be the sky daddy of our very own “world” ! But is that really as out there as a supposed omni-everything (knowledge, power, foresight, love etc.), yet oddly jealous, entity Needing to sacrifice Its self, to Its self, for breaking the capricious rule put into place by Its self, so that way It will be able to forgive Its self? I think not.

To me, all this confusion is just another example of how, if there is an all-knowing, all loving god, she has absolutely nothing to do with any of this nonsense. but that’s just, like, my opinion, man. So, i’d love to hear from you guys and get your previous, and current, views on heaven : )

Hello, my name is Jason 1/3

The easiest way to introduce myself is going to be the way, i myself, got to know me.

Sadly, for most my life, i believed this cosmic boon of existence was nothing more than a pit stop on to something much greater & more important, or at least a little less angst filled & bloody senseless.

As i got older, i realized that was just wishful thinking, a fairytale for adults. But instead of this being the last nail in my self-made coffin of solitude, it gave me Hope! As well as, the freedom to explore and get to know the real me. (without the fear of not living up to some unattainable imaginary standard.)

During the summer of 2017, i want on an extended family vacation to south carolina. I hadn’t seen or really talked (completely my fault) to some of them for yrs. and they, catholics, hadn’t been aware that a was an atheist, yet. Which wasnt a huge deal because im lucky enough to have been brought up in a really tight, loving, family. But instead of bringing it up casually, as i had planed, it came out the first night, after a long day of drinking and travailing, and drinking, lol

We decided not to talk about it for the rest of the week, for the sake of the vacation. After i got back, though, i wanted to apologize for the rudeness in my approach, plus i still wanted to say what i had to say, so i wrote what turned out to be the first of three letters. Thankfully, only the first is about religion, but all three helped not only by unlocking a hidden talent, but it helped me discover who i am, and what it is i want to do with this precious boon that i have been bestowed!

Each is addressed to my uncle T (we’ll call him) my mothers eldest brother. My mom had me when she was young, and my dad died when i was two, so from my view at the time, i was lucky enough to be brought up by both my uncles, my mom and of course Granny cat, in a great big loving house where there always seemed to be something going one. which is partly why i don’t address either of them as “uncle”. Some find this disrespectful, but to me, they are more like older brothers &/or father figures, so calling them mere uncles would be the insult, in my eyes. so without further ado, here’s letter 1/3
Firstletter (complete)