ISIL, Boko Haram, Al Qaeda, Taliban, etc. – world domination

WAR & CONFLICT BOOK ERA:  WORLD WAR II/WAR IN THE WEST/THE HOLOCAUST happy world solarist al shabaab

There are presently groups of militant Islamists who are intent on world domination. Their perverse interpretation of Islam creates a violent Jihadist war as they seek to impose their narrow view of the Koran on everyone.

Their vision:

  • To impose strict Islamic law on the whole world and all people.
  • To promote conflict with the West and all religions including those elements of Islam who do not conform to their radical ideology.
  • To use terror, war and conquest to achieve a global caliphate.
  • To banish all non-Islamic practice such as music.
  • To destroy all historic sites and art depicting human or animals which are seen as idolatry.
  • To impose strict Muslim dress code and social mores
  • To banish female education and emancipation
  • To destroy all other faiths
  • To kill all those who do not subscribe to their faith or are, under their interpretation of religious texts, abominations such as homosexuals
  • To use hatred and revenge as motivation to achieve this end.

As a practicing antitheist this sounds about par for the course. In the past the Christians, Hindus and Jews have all had their turn at a similar vision.

The end result is always the same: misery, death, torture, poverty, destruction, strict imposition of ridiculous medieval customs, more hatred, more revenge and inevitable defeat.

They believe, fuelled by money streaming in from billionaire Saudi’s, that they can actually take on and defeat the rest of the world. It is a pipe-dream. Sooner or later everyone will get together and eradicate them.

My vision is slightly different:

  • We live in peace and harmony in a global society that tolerates people of all religions and none, homosexuals and anyone who chooses a different life-style or vision.
  • We live in a rich, creative environment in which people can dress how they want, appreciate art, music, theatre, dance and the wide spectrum of culture and respect other people’s views.
  • We are all equal regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation or creed
  • We use non-violent protest to oppose anyone who seeks to impose their intolerant vision on others
  • We start addressing the real global problems that we have created – environmental destruction, over-population, annihilation of animals, deforestation, poverty, inequality and war

I believe we have to work actively to build a new positive zeitgeist.

Modern technology and education – the hope for the future!

happy world

Ignorance, superstition, indoctrination, fear and isolation are the tools that tyrants use to control people.

Religion and politics are the excuses.

Psychology shows us that sociopaths and psychopaths are very good at making their way to the top of institutions. They like power and they have no compunctions about how they deal with people. They actually enjoy upsetting others and abusing them.

The past has been locked into a cycle where religions and political systems rise up and try to gain supremacy over others. When you throw ethnicity and social factors into the mix it becomes a rotten stew of genocide, war and subjugation.

We are in a new age. There is optimism about the future!

Now we have the means of educating people we can reveal the flaws in religion and political systems. We can counter indoctrination.

Now we have media in the hands of the people nothing can be hidden away. Every atrocity can be revealed so people understand what is going on and can judge it for themselves. They do not have to rely on what they are being told by the ‘establishment’.

Now we have a global perspective.

Now we have science.

Science tells us that all human beings are one species. There is no basis for racism

Science has blown away the myths of superstition. The earth is not flat. There is no heaven above the clouds, no hell below. Religion may wriggle but it is doomed to die away in the blast of science as psychologists explain its human beginnings. We do not need it any more. We can make better morality through rational thought and law. We do not need a deity to enforce it.

I am optimistic about the future. If we can survive the next few decades without destroying each other, over-running the place with too many people, killing all the wild-life, ravaging the environment and creating catastrophic climate change then we can really set about creating a great future. We can create a global society with good moral values, laws and freedoms, equality and wealth for all. We can conserve our wildernesses and live happily ever after.

Education and technology can kick our religious and political tyrants into touch. We can have an age without senseless war and cruelty.

Wouldn’t that be nice!happy world

Reward for believing in the wrong god – Death!

al shabaab

Kenya -Religious intolerance marches on. Bigotry and arrogance rules.

Four masked religious fanatics callously lined up young students, selected out the ones who believed in the same god, and inhumanly shot the ones who believed in a different god.

They then started shooting people indiscriminately.

They killed 147 unarmed, defenceless students.

Is this what religious belief does to people’s minds?

My god is better than your god.

I will kill you because you do not believe in my god.

This is insanity based on mediaeval superstition. I am glad I am an antitheist. I believe all organised religions have blood on their hands. They are all about power and use indoctrination to entrap the gullible.

This was nothing to do with religion. It was a political act using religion as a means to an end.

Is the intent to stoke a war with Christians? An all-out war with the West?

Where is the peace, love, harmony and happiness? Islam means peace. Who could possibly believe any god would sanction this callous violence and murder?

Religion creates insane hatred. History is littered with the proof.

Why don’t we all work together – people of faith and no faith – to build a better world? Help build a positive zeitgeist!

Freedom of expression under attack – Another atheist blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh!

SPAIN-ECONOMY-LABOUR-DEMO bangladesh

Writing a blog and expressing your views about religion can be a dangerous thing to do. Two bloggers who were atheists who criticised religion have been brutally hacked to death for expressing their views.

Bangladesh arrests chief suspect in US blogger murder “He was brutally hacked to death this morning with big knives just 500 yards (460 metres) from his home at Dhaka’s Begunbari area,” local police chief Wahidul Islam told AFP.

DHAKA: A blogger was hacked to death in the Bangladesh capital on Monday, in the latest brutal attack on the country’s independent writers, a senior officer said.

Police have arrested two men over the murder which comes just weeks after an American aethist blogger was also hacked to death in Dhaka, a crime that triggered international outrage, the officer said.

It is alright to stand up and state that you believe in god.

It is worthy of a death sentence to state that you believe all religion is the result of medieval thinking, indoctrination, psychological need and fanciful superstition.

This blogger does not believe in any god, believes that all religion is harmful and despises the intolerance, cruelty and violence carried out in the name of all religions.

However, this blog is open to all. All religious people of whatever persuasion are welcome. I may not agree with you but I would fight for your right to believe in whatever you like. I relish debate, argument and freedom to express your views.

Intolerance, bigotry, fanaticism and hatred must always be opposed.

I support a world of love, harmony and peace to all people.

I wish all fellow bloggers my best wishes whether they are atheists or religious! You are welcome here – this is the blog of freedom.

My thoughts go out to the relatives and friends of the murdered bloggers. They heroically stood up against the fascism of fanaticism. The world needs more like them!

The reason for religion. The musings of an antitheist.

a god cartoon0902

For tens of thousands of years men and women have pondered the mysteries of life and the universe.

Their minds are set with two certainties:

a. There is a purpose and reason for everything

b. There has to be an end and a beginning

The intelligence we evolved has created our success as a species. This comes from our ability to discover the patterns of the seasons and the predictability of prey, predator and plants.

This ability to solve problems and recognise patterns is hard-wired into our brains.

These two certainties have become extrapolated out into science and religion.

Over tens of thousands of years we have created religions to first explain the sun, moon, life and death – the harbingers of the seasons.

Out of these procrastinations we invented paradise and after-lives. We created gods of Sun and Moon, then of rock, tree and water, then of esoteric ghostliness. We worshipped and placated them so that they saved us from terrible fates and were benevolent. They grew evermore elaborate and metamorphosised to incorporate knowledge as our scientific understanding grew.

But I say that those two certainties have no basis. There is no beginning or end. There is no purpose or reason. These are products of the human mind and our way of thinking. There are no paradises, after-lives, ghosts, spirits, souls, purposes. All is a product of illusion and psychology coupled with cultural indoctrination.

All we have is one short life in a wondrous universe, a universe that happened – nothing more and nothing less.

Sci-Fi novel ‘Nosedive’ now available on Amazon as paperback and kindle.

My Sci-Fi book ‘Nosedive’ has been rewritten and updated. It is a tale of adventure and intrigue out in the frontier of space with aliens, politics, military mindlessness and action.

It was fun to write and a good fast-flowing read that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

If you like Sci–Fi, Rock Music, Sixties, or a range of other books why not check out my selection on Amazon.

There’s enough her to keep you happy for a long while:

The Story of my Heart – By Richard Jefferies – a delightful book about a mystic’s struggle in the days of the 1880s to explain his spirituality, closeness to the universe and pierce through the chimera of religion and science.

Richard_jefferies

This is an extraordinarily beautiful piece of writing. Richard was a free thinking man who thought deeply about the universe around him and desperately wanted to break free of the shackles of pre-existing thought that he believed prevented us from understanding life, the universe and everything. He saw the medieval religious thoughts as fettering the mind and science as failing to capture the spirit. He believed that a man could lie amid nature and allow his mind and ‘soul’ to experience the celestial magnificence and understand the universe as a mystical force beyond mere religion and god

He believed the lives we were living with its work and distraction was empty folly.

He experienced mystical connections to the world around him, the meadows, trees, rocks and sea and felt the energy of the sun and stars trill through him. He believed all religious concepts of deities and afterlives were fanciful and had no basis. He preferred to keep all possibility. He saw science as mechanical and reductionary and the awesome glory of the universe an infinite hum of mystical energy beyond anything a mere deity could understand.

Richard believed that beyond all of our circle of knowledge were layers of deeper understanding and we should strive to break free of our concepts and reach out to the greater truths.

He revelled in his connections with nature and felt its glow fill him with ecstasy.

The book is small but almost like a poem to the wonders of nature, life, the universe and the energy that flows through and connects us all through all time to infinity.

While I did not fully agree with all Richard suggested I was transfixed by the vision he portrayed and empathised with the feelings he was describing. I too have lain in the long grass and flowers of a meadow surrounded with the chirp and rustle of insects, the song of birds and the hazy hum of an English summer day, looked up at the blue sky, felt the warmth of the sun bathe me and fallen into the infinity beyond.

No one has described the majesty of that connection and exultation as well as Richard.

He did not live to be forty years old but this book is testament to a life well used.

Religious Schools – a recipe for disaster.

Religion-in-School---WEB_1

religiongirl-praying

The whole concept of religious schools is a throwback to the Dark Ages. They should be abolished. I have two huge objections:

1. Integration

The key theme of our society should be integration to shared values.

I cannot think of anything worse that separating children into different schools to be brought up apart with a biased, partisan ethos. It is poison to the whole concept of integration, understanding and shared values.

We have seen the effects in Northern Ireland and we are seeing it in the rest of Britain.

2. Brain Washing

To have religion in schools is disgusting. To have it forced into young minds before their brains have developed sufficiently for them to rationally refute the logic of religion is brain washing.

As the Jesuits used to say ‘Give me a child until he is seven and I will give you the man’. It works for girls too! Once the insidious seeds have been psychologically planted they take root and destroy the ability to rationalise.

We see this taking place with Jews, Christians and Muslims. Probably the Jewish and Muslim go to the extreme with their enforced reciting and memorising of religious texts but the Christians have had their day.

I do not give a damn if the results are better. The social outcomes are disastrous. The abuse of our children and the effect on their psychology is permanent. They are being damaged for life.

This is nothing short of child abuse!

There should be a law against it!

The murder of the last witch in Scotland.

witch_burning_by_mreach-d3t8xq4

In the 1740s the meek and mild followers of gentle Jesus who resided in the hamlet of Knockdoor in Scotland barbarically killed the last witch. The old lady was dragged from her house given a rigged trial in a kangaroo court and murdered in the most cruel manner they Christians could devise.

There was no turning of the other cheek, no love, peace and understanding, no taking of beams from their own eyes, but instead was a lot of casting of the first stones.

The evidence for this ghastly institutionalised crime was that she had turned her own daughter into a pony and had ridden her around town.

She was publicly tried for the offence and the clincher was that she stumbled over a word when reciting the Lord’s Prayer in Gaelic.

The sentence was death.

This evil witch was then dragged out by the mob and plunged into a barrel of boiling tar and set alight.

I cannot imagine what it would feel like to be thrust into boiling tar. I think I might have preferred crucifixion.

All the good Christian town-folk came to gloat over their neighbour’s agonies, argue over her possessions and rejoice that another evil witch was gone. It was probably the daughter who inherited the house and pony!

It sounds dreadful but our meek and mild followers of the Saviour of love did away with an estimated 2 million witches in Europe.

It has a lot of resonance with what is going on with ISIS burning pilots in metal cages, beheading, burying alive, crucifying, stoning, pressing and delighting in torture and cruelty.

Theocracy is great isn’t it?  The wonder is that anybody questions why I’m a confirmed Antitheist!

I think we need to build a more positive zeitgeist than anything religion can provide. Their history does not look good!

Hello! Pleased to meet you! I’m God.

god_thirty_two_feet_per_second_737055 god_believe_in_yourself_525255 baloo

You may be wondering why I made you all so badly. I’m sorry about the neck. It breaks so easily. I should have put the brain somewhere safe. I wasn’t thinking.

Sorry about the wind-pipe and oesophagus too – should open in different places huh! I’ll know better next time!

But hey – putting the sex organs in with the excretory stuff – that was deliberate! My idea of a joke!  Pretty funny huh?

Now I know some of you are wondering how I made the earth in seven days when there aren’t any days in space. We didn’t get days until I’d made it and got it spinning but hey – I’m allowed a little poetic licence – right.

So why do I only appear to illiterate nomads in deserts thousands of years ago in wildernesses, caves and mountain tops, I hear you ask? Why don’t I just go on prime-time TV and appear at the Superbowl? Why don’t I appear where there’s a few witnesses? Why don’t I pop down today? I’ll tell you why – it’s because I like messing with your heads.