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Religion is for the Weak

Submitted by MEATGRINDER on June 6, 2007 – 1:01 amNo Comment
Religion is for the Weak

Americans are complete idiots.
According to a 2006 Gallup poll, about 46% of Americans believe in strict creationism, concurring with the statement that “God created man pretty much in his present form at one time within the last 10,000 years,” and 36% believe that God guided the process of evolution. Only 13% believe that humans evolved over millions of years, without any supernatural intervention. Belief in creationism is inversely correlated to education; of those with post-graduate degrees, only 22% believe in strict creationism.

In 1987, Newsweek reported: “By one count there are some 700 scientists with respectable academic credentials (out of a total of 480,000 U.S. earth and life scientists) who give credence to creation-science, the general theory that complex life forms did not evolve but appeared ‘abruptly.’”

In 2000, a poll by People For the American Way estimated that:

20% of Americans believe public schools should teach evolution only;
17% of Americans believe that only evolution should be taught in science classes—religious explanations should be taught in another class;
29% of Americans believe that Creationism should be discussed in science class as a ‘belief,’ not a scientific theory;
13% of Americans believe that Creationism and evolution should be taught as ‘scientific theories’ in science class;
16% of Americans believe that only Creationism should be taught;

According to a study published in Science, between 1985 and 2005 the number of adult Americans who accept evolution declined from 45% to 40%, the number of adults who reject evolution declined from 48% to 39% and the number of people who were unsure increased from 7% to 21%. Besides the United States the study also compared data from 32 European countries, Turkey ,and Japan. The only country where acceptance of evolution was lower than in the United States was Turkey (25%).

Less-direct anecdotal evidence of the popularity of creationism is reflected in the response of IMAX theaters to the availability of Volcanoes of the Deep Sea, an IMAX film which makes a connection between human DNA and microbes inside undersea volcanoes. The film’s distributor reported that the only U.S. states with theaters which chose not to show the film were Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina:

“We’ve got to pick a film that’s going to sell in our area. If it’s not going to sell, we’re not going to take it,” said the director of an IMAX theater in Charleston that is not showing the movie. “Many people here believe in creationism, not evolution.”


Everyone needs to go to this site and get down with stupitity immediately:
http://www.creationmuseum.org/

So whats the fucking deal?
46 percent of the American public rejects the scientific theory of evolution!?! That’s nearly half the voting public that can’t tell fact from fiction or reality from ideology. What the fuck is going on here?

Step one: completely discredit the bullshit pseudo-science known as creationism. This doctrine can be invalidated in the eyes of more people by exposing its emotional roots. It’s pointless to debate creationists on the specific tenets of their doctrine. Such an approach plays into their defensive strategy and overlooks the source in the psyche of their complete irrationality.

The Christian right is using pseudo-science and mass-marketing techniques as a Trojan horse against reason.

The danger of creationism is that, like the pseudo-science of Nazi eugenics, it allows facts to be accepted or discarded according to the dictates of a preordained ideology.  Nazi eugenics refers to the doctrine that racial engineering and sterilization can help to create a master race. The doctrine of eugenics was a self-defeating coping strategy that arose following the German people’s collapse into self-doubt, despair, and even self-hatred after their humbling defeat in World War I and their country’s subsequent hyper-inflation and economic depression.

Creationism, which identifies humanity as a master species in God’s image, is also a coping strategy for a poor sense of self. The doctrine contends that human beings are special creations of God who have miraculously bypassed the evolutionary process that shapes all life forms. People embrace this belief as truth because doing so is emotionally satisfying: This belief elevates them in their own eyes. It’s really not about God at all. In a mostly unconscious process, these individuals are desperate to feel recognized and validated by something bigger and better than them. God just happens to do the trick. This desperation for recognition arises out of their underdeveloped sense of self. Even their great hunger for salvation is a craving for rescue from such an impoverished experience of self. This may also be fed by a restructured morality.  The new morality defining self worth through posessions and appearance.  Setting an impossible benchmark through the television that creates a crisis of ego.

Like eugenics, creationism is also self-defeating. Because it is used to cover up psychological issues, it’s a blockage in the path of its adherents’ self-development. If they refuse to believe in the possibility of evolution, they reject knowledge of who and what they are. This obviously limits their potential for growth. They sacrifice their well-being for an ideology: Their self-imposed stagnation becomes their evidence for the falsity of human evolution.

People with a poor sense of self often compensate by convincing themselves that they are superior. This is the mechanism of narcissists, who also have an exceedingly weak sense of self. The doctrine of eugenics, too, was a statement of superiority, induced by self-doubt and self-loathing. Creationists are also eager for some means by which to feel superior. They can feel superior by believing they’re specially chosen by God. They can also convince themselves they are morally superior by condemning the beliefs and actions of humanists, secularists, and liberals. Their “superiority” extends, of course, to all creatures as well as the laws of nature.

Creationists are not usually aware of their unconscious compulsion to doubt and belittle themselves and of the consequences of doing so. Many of them are rural people who experience much of life on the basis of who is superior and who is inferior (a basis for racism, patriarchy, the Rapture, and authoritarianism). They also experience life through judgment of what is good, bad, permissible, and forbidden (a feature of fundamentalism). They believe (resentfully so) that “elitist” liberals consider themselves to be superior. These liberals, so the thinking goes, regard them as inferior. In a tit-for-tat exchange, creationists retaliate by seeing liberals as morally inferior.

In a process known as transference, people are inclined to perceive an attitude or judgment coming from someone else that corresponds with what they’re prepared secretly to feel about themselves. Creationists make of liberals a mirror, and in that mirror, they imagine liberals look back at them with the scorn that, deep down, these creationists are secretly feeling about themselves. (On an inner level, the inner critic is very scornful of us when, through self-doubt, we believe we deserve self-criticism for allegedly not having measured up in our expectations, i.e., for success, happiness, new ipod, look like Paris Hilton.)

Creationists writhe like Holy Rollers at the suggestion their belief system is formed by these inner issues. Yet they’re fighting not so much for a specific belief system but to avoid a kind of metaphysical meltdown. Without special standing in God’s eyes, it feels to them they’ll be nothing but pinpricks of consciousness lost in space-without a direction, a home, meaning, or substance.

At a barely conscious level, these evolutionary stragglers live in terror of losing their myths and doctrines. They have no idea who or what they will be without these support systems that provide focus and hope for their existence. Consequently, reason, the debunker of illusion, is like a terrorist on the prowl.

Developmentally, these stragglers in the march of progress are like children. They’re in terror of being abandoned by God, the way that children can imagine being abandoned by parents. As reason reveals humanity’s need to evolve on our own or to die, they experience a loss of identity. They can’t imagine how to separate from old forms or paradigms without being terrorized by the process.

At the same time it is a very slippery slope.  A seemingly bottomless rabbit hole.  If creationism is not true then maybe other parts of the bible are not true.  If the bible is not true then maybe all of Christianity is false.  One thing leading to another greater one until their entire belief system, their entire idea of identity, their entire world is methodically torn apart by reason.

As more people are enlisted into their belief system, the safer they feel. But the world is changing rapidly. Reality has no use for doctrine or ideology. Science and sophisticated knowledge, along with intelligent and articulate people, are pressing in from all sides. Creationists know at some instinctive level that time is running out. Hence, the more desperate they are – and the more irrational – as they cling to the old.

Making the transition from faith in dogma to belief in the enduring value of one’s own self need not cause more grief than parting with a baby blanket. Mainly, we have to be prepared to examine our beliefs and not become identified with them. It helps to be on the lookout for important knowledge and to believe in our own capacity to figure out the essential things of life as well as anyone else.

Meanwhile, the debate with creationists needs to be expanded on our terms. Their emotionally held positions, developed out of inner weakness, can’t be taken at face value. As we see the roots of their delusion, our insightful responses will hasten, mercifully, their abandonment of that losing cause.

The most frustrating fact is not that people have different beliefs, that is to be expected.  Diversity is a defining characteristic of our humanity as is the capacity to be incorrect, but when an ideology that is devoid of reason is not only held onto blindly but used to judge, denigrate, and obligate otherwise rational people who do not share this belief then there is a very serious problem.  Creationists pushing their inane ethos is the intellectual equivalent of a suicide bomber spreading Islam.

I only have a few final words in closing…

FUCK JESUS CHRIST!
FUCK THE LITTLE BABY JESUS!
FUCK MOHAMMED!
FUCK ALL RELIGIONS!
FUCK ALL CREATIONISTS!
FUCK ALL IDIOTS!!!

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