> then why are you so angry?

> jon



>I'm not angry. What makes you think that?



>Mildly irritated Maru



I can't speak for William, but as a non-believer myself, I find a lot to be 
angry about in the relationship between society and religion.  Personally, I am 
sick and tried of hearing "atheistic" used as a synonym for evil, I'm sick of 
hearing political candidates of both sides pander to a small minority of 
fundamentalist believers when surveys consistently show that the second largest 
"religious affiliation" in the United States (after the combined Christian 
denominations) are those who consider themselves non-religious or secular.  
Where are our candidates?  Where are the politicians that speak for us?  
Secular voters, if organized, would be larger block than Jewish voters, or any 
of the other non-Christian religions combined -- but when was the last time you 
saw a representative of atheists or agnostics included in some politicians 
ecumenical service?  And can you imagine any candidate for national office in 
the US saying openly that they don't believe in god?  And yet, Chri
 stian groups constantly present themselves as an oppressed minority battling 
against the evils of secularism.  I'm very very tired of hearing politicians 
talk about their faith -- as if unquestioning, unsupported belief in anything 
was something to be proud of.  The greatest sins in history -- and certainly 
almost all the crimes of the Bush administration, from Guantanamo to the war on 
science and the deliberate suppression of global warming information -- are the 
crimes of men who believe so totally in a certain point of view that facts are 
not only unnecessary, not only irrelevant, but an evil that must be suppressed. 
 Anything that we believe in unquestioningly -- and we all have some of these 
-- is a liability, not a virtue.  I'm tired of people telling me that evolution 
is an "open question" or that there is no real evidence to support it.  I'm 
tired of living in a country where, in the first decade of the 21st century we 
have a major party (at least one -- Democrats do
 n't have much more courage here) where every single candidate will openly avow 
that he doesn't believe in evolution.  Who cares?  You might not believe in 
gravity either, but step off a ten story building and see how much good your 
belief does you. I'm tired of being told that I have to be tolerant of beliefs 
that, in any other context, we would label delusional and maybe outright 
insane.  (Last year an Orca whale trapped in Puget Sound here in Seattle died 
because scientists couldn't get close enough to it to rescue it, because local 
Indians were convinced it was the re-incarnation of their ancient Chief and 
blocked all the scientists attempts.  We have to respect that because it is 
their culture and their religion?  It could just as easily have been 
fundamentalist Christians convinced that the whale was an instrument of Satan, 
or that it once housed Jonah, or whatever.  Its still insane thinking.)  
Finally, I'm tired of being told that America is a Christian country and th
 at the Founding Fathers were Christian heroes when I know that most of them 
couldn't get elected today to save their lives.  They'd be further out on the 
fringe than Dennis Kucinich.  Thomas Jefferson was working on a version of the 
Bible that eliminated all references to miracles or the supernatural while 
living in the White House.  And the founding fathers deliberately left all 
mention of god out of the constitution because they intended to set up a 
secular government, founded on the idea of reason and rationality.



Like I said, I can't speak for William, but I can understand how a non-believer 
can be very angry about a lot of things going on in the world, and though I 
hope we all try not to, I can understand how someone can become so 
disillusioned that they start to tar all believers with the same brush.


From: William T Goodall<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: Killer Bs (David Brin et al) Discussion<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 1:07 PM
  Subject: Re: Religion kills



  On 4 Aug 2008, at 20:49, Jon Louis Mann wrote:

  >>> i have to wonder why you are so angry; what did
  >> religion do to you?
  >> jon
  >
  >> Nothing yet - and I'd like to keep it that way.
  >> Best Defence Maru
  >> William T Goodall
  >
  > then why are you so angry?
  > jon

  I'm not angry. What makes you think that?

  Mildly irritated Maru

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