You can probably tell by the title that the vein of this post is a bit more on the serious side. As such, I suggest that you skip past it for just a moment to check out the pictures of Emily and the caricature drawn by MC before you return to this more serious work.
I am watching a lot of the big issues going on in our region and in the world and realizing that there is an underlying aspect of one of the primary issues of the last few months both regionally and nationally that many people may be missing.
The issues in mind? Locally, the banning of a book by our local school district that was originally an optional part of the reading list:
Also locally, a science teacher is undergoing transgender surgery and the parents are in an uproar. Nationally, there are many issues, a primary one being the marriage ban. This is where you all collectively feel shocked that I am talking about gay rights again. Guess again. I am talking about religion. More shocking.
Why is it that this issue can be so huge? Because of the nature of man. To the best of my knowledge, man is the only creature that hates. Man is the only creature that kills its own species for their own amusement. Man is the only creature that tortures its own species for its own amusement. Man is the only one that does either of these things to other species for the same reason. Examples of our higher level of evolution.
We have hate people for being regionally removed. We have hated them for skin color or ethnic background. We have hated them for many reasons. However, most of these wouldn't hold under normal circumstances. The crossing of borders and intellectual development would present the fallacies and prevent any but the most ignorant to hold to these positions. Why then does great hatred continue? Religion allows it to be so.
Some of you may feel bashed, but I focus on that which I know well, and I haven't had the in depth studies into others quite to the level of the one which I reference. My understanding is that many major religions follow suit, but you Christians get to feel pinned to the board again.
Why? Because Jesus preached hatred. Maybe not intentionally (although whether he could have done so unintentionally is a whole other debate) but he did, and I will tell you how.
He taught that there was a heaven. When you are done with the crap you have to deal with here, there is an afterlife where it will be all better. How can it be better if it involves all of the same people whom I deal with now? (Unless God steps in as a referee up there to make everyone happy, but that begs the question of why He doesn't do so now.) This isn't the case, though. This is the crux of the teachings. Not everyone gets to heaven.
Well why not? Why do some go and others don't? Is it pre-ordained that some of us are deficient? That we play here and then we are done? If that is the case, can you at least tell us which ones it is, so those of us who are screwed can at least have fun now?
No, the thing is that we have the good people and the bad people. The good people make it, the bad don't. Oh, and that whole teaching about good people despising evil ways, even as God despises the evil actions of those who are not fit.
So there is good and there is evil. In order for the good to be comfortable they have to be able to point to the evil. The problem is that there is no decent bastion of evil to point to. Yeah, we have murderer's and rapists, but they are so few and so hard to peg. We need a group of people. The Christians are running out. Race isn't a good reason anymore. They aren't even allowed to hate those pesky muslims that hate them. But who are they still allowed? The gays. They certainly are going to hell. It says so clearly in the bible. Thou shalt not lie with a man like you lie with a woman. Means the lesbians are safe, but the gay men are screwed. Wait, that comes from the same writings that ban pork, shellfish, and going to temple on the same day you take a shit. Yet, some of these have been declared outdated. Sorry, you can't pick and choose. If the laws have been retracted, they have been retracted. Unless you can point to better specifics. Jesus did say not to worry about what you put in your body. So the food thing isn't an issue anymore. Nor is who you have sex with.
In reality Jesus abolished the old and brought the new rules. But I am not even trying to teach whether he approves of it. Whether this is the one thing that held from the old testament just because a deified letter writer (first commandment anyone? Oh, right, the abolished law...) declared it was still horrible, while none of the rest of it was. Maybe he was the wise one, seeing the problem that now exists well after his time.
You see, they are the only ones left to hate, and hatred is an important teaching of the Christian faith. If we don't have some evil to hate, it dilutes the appearance of Satan in this world and folks might think, maybe I have him licked and don't have to pay for the new church wing after all.
How does the church hold this hatred going strong? Because it doesn't have to be rational. No rational being can present a complaint against the homosexuals. Except abstracts from some biblical teaching which their own example shows should be disregarded. No, they hold against it because with God at their back they don't have to be rational. "I may sound like an idiot, but I am just going by what God says. He's the idiot. Not me."
But it isn't that. You see, God's ways are a mystery. The fact that following a God who's rationale is compromised and unreadable from our point of view is pointless and futile isn't important. Why? Because He said so.
And so circular logic allows us to hate and destroy our fellow man. To be divisive, when the alternative would be a cohesive relationship where we could focus our hatred more productively. We could hate those who shelter a fugitive who has now shot three of our state troopers, and the latest two may not survive. We can hate the mentality that allows people to prey on the weak. We could focus this hatred into a fight to end it. We could hate poverty and hunger, and focus on these. We could put the hate aside and just focus on betterment of ourselves. None of this works for the Christian church though. It doesn't point us clearly to those sinners that we are better than. It doesn't give a warm fuzzy feeling, because we know who is going to hell by the people they love.
No, the fight rages on because the church could not survive an acceptance of homosexuals. Not because of the breach in morality. (I still challenge you to find a verse that points to this being a breach without making you hypocritical or heretical.) No, because if you didn't have anyone to hate, any evil to point to, the great and powerful Oz, um, church wouldn't have a purpose anymore. It couldn't point the way to heaven. If there were no staunch evils for you to feel better than, you would spend too much time wondering if you made the cut, and the church couldn't help you answer that.
Here is a novel idea. Whether real or not, drop the afterlife hopes and bullshit. Drop the hell threats and related bullshit as well. Live for now. Defend your fellow man. Consider humanity first. If your God can fault you in the end for being defensive of your own race, your God sucks. He condemns you for being what you are, and this is not someone you are liable to win with no matter what you try. Care for those around you and make this world better for everyone. Won't it be a surprise when you realize that the summerlands aren't somewhere ethereal, but here waiting for you to create them?
Just some thoughts about the fucked up side of life, or something close to it.