Each man or woman to his or her own, I say. It is what we are granted by our Creator and our constitution. But somehow there's this mob, this mob cloaked in tangled words and marginal prophecies that insist we give up ourselves for the church, the temple, the mosque...pick your house of worship. Leave it be already.
What's even more ludicrous is that this nation and many other nations are founded on the principle of freedom of religion. FREEDOM. I love to say that word. Freedom to worship or not worship. Freedom to write blog entries criticizing wholesale religious proselytizing. Freedom to pray for positive change in our time.
Instead, we continue to have so-called freedom lovers that demand religious hegemony play an active role in government. Our god is much better than your god - neh neh ne na neh neh. By all means, we must invoke our god's spirited catechism in each and every aspect of YOUR life. Freedom is simply, at this point, thrown out the window. One's own freewill, individuality, and even the esprit du corps are all put at risk. Much of this comes from those that want maximum freedom - freedom from socialism, freedom from taxes, and the ever interesting, freedom to bear arms (see my blog entry, The Bad Things in Life http://spotonwithtrivedi.blogspot.com/2009/03/bad-things-in-life.html.
Why then push, as a drug dealer pushes, your goods on the rest of us? What's so compelling? Why all the divisiveness? The extremism? The insane amount of PRIDE (a mortal sin in most world religions) in one's own religious dogma? Please, someone explain! Explain without quoting any sort of religious verbiage - men wrote those words. Please speaketh for thyselfeth. How does one rationalize what I see as hypocrisy - OURS is better than YOURS - with the notion that saying that, in and of itself, is also sinful.
Religious fervor is a means of dividing all of us from what it is supposed to uphold and cement - kindness, charity, and love towards others. For those that care (and based on the number of blog followers, there's not much interest), I will be over here in the corner of my flat, praying that we don't annihilate one another on the grounds of god greed. Dang! Another deadly sin rears its ugly head.
As always, be thankful for what you have, buy only what you need, and work diligently for peace. I shall try to do the same. From the home office just outside the gates of the most affluent suburb in Cincinnati, I bid you well.
6 years ago