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Sunday, March 13, 2011

People are Better than "God"


I do not understand how educated people can hold the 10 “commandments” in reverence. 1-4 are silly, 5 & 9 should be conditional at best, 6-8 are common sense without need of divine inspiration, and 10 is a vile thought-crime on the level of a police state. These are the directives of a primitive sheep herding society and not the basis for any modern sense of morals or justice. Plus this so called fount of morality doesn’t deal with very important ethical issues: rape, genocide, economic exploitation, slavery. In fact the Bible actually condones each of these.
Almost ANY moderately educated person can do much better. For example:

From Chris Hitchens

1. Do not condemn people on the basis of their ethnicity or their color.
2. Do not ever even think of using people as private property.
3. Despise those who use violence or the threat of it in sexual relations.
4. Hide your face and weep if you dare to harm a child.
5. Do not condemn people for their inborn nature. (“Why would God create so many homosexuals, only to torture and destroy them?”)
6. Be aware that you, too, are an animal, and dependent on the web of nature. Try to think and act accordingly.
7. Do not imagine you can avoid judgment if you rob people [by lying to them] rather than with a knife.
8. Turn off that fucking cell phone.
9. Denounce all jihadists and crusaders for what they are: psychopathic criminals with ugly delusions and terrible sexual repression.
10. Reject any faith if their commandments contradict any of the above.

From Richard Dawkins:

1. Do not do to others what you would not want them to do to you
2. In all things, strive to cause no harm
3. Treat your fellow human beings, your fellow living things, and the world in general with love, honesty, faithfulness and respect.
4. Do not overlook evil or shrink from administering justice, but always be ready to forgive wrongdoing freely admitted and honestly regretted.
5. Live life with a sense of joy and wonder
6. Always seek to be learning something new
7. Test all things; always check your ideas against the facts, and be ready to discard even a cherished belief if it does not conform to them.
8. Never seek to censor or cut yourself off from dissent; always respect the right of others to disagree with you.
9. Form independent opinions on the basis of your own reason and experience; do not allow yourself to be led blindly by others.
10. Question everything

Go ahead and give it a try. Almost any human can come up with a better list than ancient sheep herders who like to talk to shrubbery.

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