Archive for October, 2009

Death – Assured and Permanent

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on October 31, 2009 by RJ Evans

(Editorial Comment from the American Heathen® radio show – Air Date 10/30/09)

Ghosts, goblins, spirits of the dead.  It’s Halloween, and it’s a recipe for fun!  At least, for those who dismiss the spooky, supernatural aspect of it.  Not to say that there aren’t folks out there enjoying the holiday.  Candy, costumes, parties… Who can resist?  There are many who believe in the  supernatural who still manage to enjoy the festive nature of the event.  They ignore the fundamentalist rabble over the supposed connections of the celebration to Satanic rituals and evil.  To most, it’s just a holiday. But, there’s something haunting the deep recesses of the minds of the faithful.  It eats at them everyday and causes them great distress.  That something is death.  The end of life… or at least in their mind, the end of this life.

A popular belief for most religions is life after death.  Human beings are attracted to the idea that one can live beyond this mortal coil, forever wandering the heavens alongside their skydaddy.  They seem to think that the mind and the body are two independent entities under the command of a god.  When the body dies, the mind/soul is supposed to be magically transported to a celestial criminal court, where it will stand trial for its crimes.  If it doesn’t beg for the mercy of the judge and ask for forgiveness, it will be convicted, then sentenced to live for all eternity with a bunch of Freddy Krueger’s, Mussolini s, and Hitlers.   Makes a great Halloween story doesn’t it?

Well, cheer up my believer friends.  I’m about to scare the shit out of you for the sake of the holiday.  But, I’m also going to teach you that death is assured, permanent… and nothing to be afraid of.

Dualism.  It’s the idea that the mind and body are independent of one another, that our consciousness transcends time, space, and the body.  Some call it our spirit, our soul, our essence.  Sounds kind of quaint doesn’t it?  It sounds so reassuring.  But why is that?  It’s because a lot of people are simply afraid of death.  What better way to sooth this fear than to place a barrier between the biology of the body and our consciousness?  But, there’s a serious scientific problem with this.  The brain, and ALL of its functionality, is dependent on the rest of the body to operate.  The brain needs blood and the oxygen it contains.  Without oxygen the brain cannot function.  It’s called Cerebral hypoxia. The brain requires approximately 3.3 ml of oxygen per 100 g of brain tissue per minute.  Initially the body responds to lowered blood oxygen by redirecting blood to the brain and increasing cerebral blood flow.  Blood flow may increase up to twice the normal flow but no more.  If the increased blood flow is sufficient to supply the brain’s oxygen needs then no symptoms will result.  However, if blood flow cannot be increased or if doubled blood flow does not correct the problem, symptoms of cerebral hypoxia will begin to appear.  Mild symptoms include difficulties with complex learning tasks and reductions in short-term memory.  If oxygen deprivation continues, cognitive disturbances and decreased motor control will result.  The skin may also appear bluish (cyanosis) and heart rate increases.  Continued oxygen deprivation results in fainting, long-term loss of consciousness, coma, seizures, cessation of brain stem reflexes, and brain death. [wiki]

Brain death.  Yep, the end of life.  Notice the important losses associated with cerebral hypoxia?  Loss of consciousness, coma, seizures, cessation of brain stem reflexes… the thing that makes you YOU no longer functions.  Your consciousness is only as good as the gray matter machine that produces it.  Once the machine stops functioning, you stop functioning, and your reality disappears.  The “I”, the “Me”, the “You” ceases to exist.  What makes you who you are isn’t a separate entity, a soul, a spirit or magical thing.  It is a culmination of experiences, saved off in memory centers of the brain, a natural process of biochemical/electrochemical reactions.  Human death is not unique.  It is really no different from any other biological death.  After death, your body becomes a mass of slowly decaying bio material at the end of a natural life cycle, governed by the laws of nature.  Easily and simply put, you’re dead.  End of story.

My father was diagnosed with terminal cancer on December 23, 2006 and died on February 2, 2007.  He was 65, almost 66 years old.  I spent the last week of my dad’s life with him.  I watched the process of death carefully, and with a keen eye applied to his lucidity.  When I first arrived at his bedside, I took note of his mental faculties.  He was sharply aware, in some pain, and somewhat cheerful.  Physically, he was incapable of eating and was wasting away.  He couldn’t hold anything down.  Even fluids were a challenge for him.  He was not only being consumed by the cancer that had spread throughout his abdomen, but he was also starving to death as a result.  Anyway, the first thing I asked my father when I sat down on the edge of his bed was, “Are you afraid?”   His exact words were, “A little”.  Then I asked him why.  My dad looked at me, propped up on his right side, his pillow tucked under his arm, and said, “I don’t know”.  I smiled at him, and he returned the smile.  I said, “Do you remember being born dad?”  He said,  “No”.  Then I asked him, “Do you remember anything before you were born?”  He smiled again and replied,  “No”.   I looked him straight in the eye and said,  “Dad, if you don’t remember being born, or anything before you were born, then you’re not going to remember dying”.  My dad looked down at his hands as he pondered what I had just said to him.  When he looked back up at me he cracked another smile and said. “Yeah, you’re right”.   I replied with a smile, “Then what is there to be afraid of?  Nothing?”

I spent the week talking with my dad, asking him questions about how he felt physically and emotionally.  We talked about old times and good times.  As the week slowly passed, I noticed changes in my fathers behavior.  Each day his mental faculties decayed.  He began to hallucinate.  He would have visions of Indians coming through the walls, storming a wagon train.  Dad liked western movies.  Occasionally dad would play air trumpet, his eyes closed, his fingers moving to the sounds of the Big Band music playing softly in his room.  My father had been a fantastic trumpet player when he was young.  Pretty soon, dad would slip in and out of consciousness in the middle of a talk, then awake suddenly, resuming a conversation we’d never had.  He would mistake me for his father, his mother, my brothers… I went along.  Even in this state, he seemed happy, content, and unafraid.  In the afternoons I would lie down on the bed next to him and nap, my hand holding his, the two of us quietly sharing his last precious moments.  I was not distressed, nor was he.

By the end of the week, the family was having to endure sudden, minor outbursts, as my father would try to get out of bed on his own to go to the bathroom.  Each time he would collapse to the floor, lying in the fetal position as he drifted in and out of consciousness.  Even though we checked on him frequently, dad would still manage to get out of bed.  Sometimes he’d make it to the doorway of the bathroom, other times he would make it into the bathroom but never to the toilet.  Dad really didn’t have to urinate or defecate.  His digestive tract didn’t have any food in it, and very little water.  But, the cancer had quickly spread to his bowels that week and was sending a signal to his brain that he needed to go.  Anyway, my brother and I would run into the room, at my step mother’s every call, and carry dad back to bed.  Occasionally dad would raise his voice in anger when we tried to pick him up.  But, we did it anyway.  Dad was now barely conscious when “awake”, and his hallucinations had stopped.  He would simply drift away as his mind decayed, his brain dying of starvation.

My brother and I left on Sunday, January 29th.  We had to return home.  At my urging, my step mother and step sister called the hospice nurse and asked that they come and get dad.  He needed to be looked after 24/7.  My step mother’s blood pressure had become dangerously high during the week , the stress getting to be too much, and dad was trying to wander away from his bed at all hours now.  The nurse agreed that he needed constant care and should be moved. That afternoon my father was transported to a hospice facility.  Four days later, he was dead.

What was my father is no more.  There’s nothing  left of him but memories in the minds of the living.  For the dead, there are no memories, for the memories need a brain to exist, and when the brain no longer functions, the “I”, the “Me” no longer exists.  That’s what death is.  Non-existence.  The hardest part about facing the reality of death is facing the reality of nothing, of non-existence.  Nothing, non-existence,  a concept that’s hard to wrap your head around, doesn’t warrant fear  because there’s nothing to fear of nothing.  What most folks don’t realize is that they’ve been dead before.  Dead, being the opposite of alive, is one of only two states of being.  All of us have already been non-existent, dead for all intents and purposes.  Hell, just watch any movie or any television show that was produced before you were born, and then make an effort to realize, to acknowledge to yourself,  that at any moment in the program you’re watching, you didn’t exist.  You weren’t you. You didn’t exist.

Everything dies eventually.  It is the nature of things.  But, how you decide to deal with it has consequences, both good and bad.  If you believe, for instance,  in an afterlife, you are selling your life short.  Period. You need to ask yourself, ‘How much more living would I do if  I didn’t ascribe to souls, spirits, ghosts, goblins, angels, demons, heaven and hell?’ More importantly, think about this… Do you really want to live forever?  The myth that is heaven doesn’t have the trappings of  life. How could it?  Rest assured, television, radio, movies, books, cars… hot chicks in bikinis, or hot guys in Speedos, won’t exist in this fictitious heavenly abode.  All the things that make life worth living, like family, friends… these are worth living the here and now for! Because,when they’re  dead, they’re dead, and when you’re dead, you’re dead.   Heaven really is a fiction and the here and now is real. And, the good in embracing the finality of death, the reality of now,  is  living life to its fullest NOW.  Don’t hold back.  Live it, love it, but don’t become too attached to it, because it eventually disappears.  Now, enjoy the Halloween celebration!  It’s all in fun!  But always remember…

Death is assured…and it’s permanent.

AH News for Friday

Posted in Uncategorized on October 27, 2009 by David 2

This Friday’s “American Heathen®” show will be a very special…

When you think about Halloween frights, you think of names like Jason Vorhees, Freddy Krugger, and Michael Meyers.  You think of mindless zombies and diabolical serial killers.  But there was one name and one event that in its day that truly scared the world.  What is it?  You’ll hear it THIS FRIDAY at 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, on ShockNet Radio!

Answers Don’t Come From Static

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on October 23, 2009 by RJ Evans

(Editorial Comment from the American Heathen® radio show – Air Date 10/23/09)

The background noise of thousands of years of ignorance has deafened humanity.  The vast majority of humans believe in supernatural beings, beings that don’t subscribe to the natural laws they supposedly created, and harbor all human imperfections and traits.  The blind faith of the masses, coupled with a convenient amnesia for the thousands of gods and goddesses that came before the big three monotheistic creatures, has not been to the benefit of humankind.  One only has to look at the history of human advancement, and those who have discarded faith, to see that the answers to humanity’s greatest questions haven’t come from the din of religious static.

Static.  It means different things in different contexts.  But, there are two meanings that present themselves in the context of my commentary.  The first is the “Static” of not moving, frozen, still.  The second is the “Static” of the din of background noise, cluttered, undefined, noisy.  The first meaning is assigned the dubious task of maintaining the status quot.  Bound to the word “tradition”, this “static” is the idea that what once was must continue to be despite innumerable and profound changes in the world around us.  It is not moving, it is frozen, still.  This perfectly defines the foundation of religious belief.  The second meaning is assigned to the din of background noise created by the thousands upon thousands upon thousands of religious views polluting the minds of millions of human beings, and striking them deaf to the answers of life’s questions that are answered everyday through scientific inquiry.  It is cluttered, noisy, undefined.  There is no order, no single definitive meaning, no central cognitive value.  Opposing views abound, striking discord between the millions of interpretations, becoming a dissonant clash of supernatural views and rhetoric, a toxic mishmash of ancient, primitive dung.

There are 6.7 billion human beings occupying this planet.  Of those, over three-quarters possess belief in the supernatural.  But, it is from within the remaining one-quarter of the population that we find the anechoic effect of science and natural law.  The static is minimal.  Tradition does not flourish.  There is little noise or clutter.  It is a place where humanity’s greatest achievements flourish, and progress thrives.  And, it is a place that we find reason and logic at work, striving to understand the world and humanity’s place in it.  Freedom of inquiry, unbounded, unrestricted, unbiased, far from tradition and free of the din of religious noise, it is here that progress is born and nurtured, based in natural law, not in the myths of the supernatural.

It amazes me that so many of us are so ignorant and feeble, and so few of us are so educated and empowered.  One has to wonder where humanity would be today if rigorous inquiry didn’t have to defend itself against attacks by primitive minds, minds that have sought to stifle knowledge at every turn.  Would disease and poverty be relegated to extinction?  Would bigotry and hate have fallen at the hands of enlightenment, knowledge, and understanding?  There are so many questions that can be asked of this travesty of human experience.  But, asking “What if?” is no longer relevant to the “here and now” facts.  The fact is that this nation, the United States of America, suffers from a regression.  We are quickly devolving to a critical state of ancient ignorance.

More than two-thirds of Americans don’t believe in the scientific fact of Evolution.  Yet, the process of Evolution takes place everyday; influenza, bacteria, dogs, cats, mammals of all kinds, plants, insects…the list goes on and on. Everyday we see the “here and now” of the evolutionary process, and new discoveries are made everyday.  Forget the mountains of evidence supporting the Darwinian model.  Forget the fossil and geological record.  Forget that science is the very foundation of human progress.  None of this matters to religion.  No matter what the flavor, no matter what extreme, religion stays static, creates static, and remains immovable in the face of hard facts.

But, what has religion ever discovered?  What has religion ever done for the advancement, the progress of humankind? Nothing.  When has religion ever subjected itself to rigorous scientific inquiry?  When has it ever tried to prove, scientifically, the existence of the supernatural?  Never.  Why?  Because if it did, religion would fail every scientific test. Religion cannot survive scientific inquiry.  And, this is why religion continues to wage a war against inquiry and knowledge.

Answers to life’s questions are not found in religious static.  They are found in the vast expanse of human inquiry and the rigorous testing of each and every idea.  Without this tenet, food, clothing, electricity, cars, boats, TV, PS3, health care, vaccines, antibiotics… these things would not exist.  And what has religion offered?  Prayer?  A game of begging for something and getting a yes, no, or wait?  You can play the same game with a jug of milk and get the same answers.  Worship?  Worshiping jealous gods hoping they don’t condemn you to an eternity in hell for not wearing the right clothes to church, tugging on your willy, thinking about the hot neighbor, or questioning a skydaddy’s existence?  What has religion really offered humanity?  Food, shelter and clothing to the downtrodden?  Of course!  For the right to shove the myth down helpless throats at the expense of individuality and freedom of mind.  Sure!  Why not!  But, where did the food come from?  Did the food magically appear?  Did the clothes magically appear?  Did the cars and trucks that brought the food and clothes magically appear?  More importantly…  Why didn’t the supernatural entity, who invented natural law, and supposedly has infinite power, simply feed and clothe everyone to begin with?

I’ll tell you why. Because answers don’t come from static.

No Sense of Decency – a short documentary

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , on October 23, 2009 by David 2

This is a really great documentary about someone that we’ve been talking about a lot on the radio of late.

For those of you who did not know who McCarthy was, this will get you up to speed.

Separating Church and Signs?

Posted in Uncategorized on October 19, 2009 by David 2

If you’ve been listening in on ShockNet Radio’s “American Heathen®” program, you’d know that RJ and I are libertarians.  I am also an on-and-off card-carrying member of the Libertarian Party.  Yes, libertarians HAVE their own political party and it really is one of the largest in the third-party groups.  Its strength comes from LOCAL elections, not from federal ones.

Yes it seems hard to imagine that there would be someone other than Dems or Christian Nationalists in office, but it is true.  And one of those “Big-L” Libertarians, Patrick Dixon of Texas, recently came out with a GREAT article in the Austin Post talking about his efforts in local government.

Here’s a quick sample:

Besides serving as the Libertarian Party state chairman, I also am serving my second term on the city council of Lago Vista, TX.  Last night at our council meeting we had a discussion about having religious advertising on a sign paid for with taxes.  Can you guess what my position is?

I will add that this is one of the strongest Republican Party areas in the state of Texas.  If you ask most city council members or voters around here what party they support, it will be obvious to you.  I can tell you the predominant sentiment of our council is that we should not be afraid of the ACLU and that religious material is fine.

Well on this matter I am proud to stand with the ACLU.  As a matter of fact I often stand with the ACLU where Republicans and most Democrats dare not go.

He also had something to say about political courage…

It is easy to stand on the sidelines and call yourself one thing or another.  The true test of your identity is when you are outnumbered but refuse to compromise your principles.

Well thank you Councilman Dixon for standing up for your principles and doing what is RIGHT!

Go ahead and read the rest of the article to see what he has to say about church-and-state issues.   I think you’ll like what he has to say.

Unethical Morality

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on October 16, 2009 by RJ Evans

(Editorial Comment from the American Heathen® radio show – Air Date 10/16/09)

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“I do not believe in immorality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it”
-Albert Einstein – from his biography Albert Einstein: The Human Side

Morality, a veiled attempt by a few select humans to control, en-mass, the entirety of human experience under the authority of a supreme being.  Not based in ethical assessment of human evolutionary traits and skills, the mere positing of moral dilemmas are an assault on human liberty.  Blindly abandoning human nature, casting aside intellect and embracing an unethical declaration of war upon the nature of humanness, the religious methodically and forcefully attempt to mandate what human beings can think, do, say, write, hear, see, feel, touch or taste.  Moral judgment is the most reprehensible and despicable of crimes, only to be outdone by torture, murder, and rape.  It is highly unethical, and smacks of totalitarian smugness in the first degree.  It is the United States’ Talibangelical terror.

What is moral?  What is ethical?  Morality, moral judgment, is a human construct. It is an indictment, forced upon the innocent, based in fear of natural processes in an effort to criminalize them.  Ethics, on the other hand, are a natural occurrence, social cooperation cultivated by evolution as an adaptation to ensure the survival of the species.

A child is born atheist, devoid of gods, bigotry and malice.  Science has shown that they are born equipped with empathy, compassion, and trust.  Human evolutionary biology encourages altruism. Children are not subject to the artificial moral concerns of their parents when born.  Yet, as they grow and learn, their behavior can easily be modified.  They can be brainwashed, subdued by religious dung.  The natural traits of altruism are replaced by moral imperatives derived from religious bigotry and hate.  The child’s natural altruistic nature is covered over, replaced with a fallacy of heavenly reward for faux altruistic deeds, and selfishness brought about by the demands of dogmatic compliance that declare’s dominion over those who do not believe as they do, or not at all.  As the child enters the formidable years of sexual maturity, the natural processes of biology come into conflict with religious moral dogma, forcing the individual to either question the dogma, or to suppress their biological urges and regress into guilt and shame perpetuated by religious limitations.  It is this guilt and shame that encourages denial, lies, deceit, and fear.  To atone for these “sins” of mind and body the “sinner” must seek forgiveness through an all powerful dictator, a supreme being concocted by ignorant minds to explain what was once unexplainable.  Once the “sinner” is absolved of “sin”, they are free to commit the “sins” again, free will has been granted of course (a nod and a wink)  for all their “sins” are forgiven by the blood of another fiction, the son of the first.  Offenses to religion, no matter what the moral dictate, are always forgivable if one asks for it.  And so, the cycle of sin, guilt and shame continues for offenses manufactured and maintained by religious bigotry and tyranny.  And, it is this bigotry and tyranny, born of a myth that has stacked the deck in its favor by declaring that human nature is inherently evil, wicked, depraved and debaucherous.  How amusing.  Prepackaged, shrink wrapped sinners, born sinful into a sinful world and reliant on a fallacy to cleanse them.  Slaves to masters, never to be free.

How many falter in their religious dogma for heeding the call of biology?  How many claim pious intentions, but fail to deliver because they cannot resist the natural drive of evolutionary processes?  It is the religiously imposed guilt and shame that force the individual to deliver their fear to, what they believe, is a safe environment.  But, a religiously safe environment doesn’t exist in the real world.  The natural world does not abide by the rules of religion, nor does it ascribe to intentions.  Therefore, the bigotry of religion is born.  By seizing control of the environment, religion thinks it can control it, manipulate it, force it to capitulate to its selected dogma.  Instead, it creates a mindless body of slavery, psychosis and misery.

In the quest for knowledge it has been made apparent by science, that the human species is not as unique, nor outstanding, in its evolutionary roles.  We are a product of natural processes, and have been forced to adapt, through natural selection, to our environment.  We are a product of billions of years of evolution and are subject to the natural world in every way.  Artificial assignments of purpose – religious mandates, political ideologies… these are man made, and at times, in complete opposition to our natural state.  But, there is order out of the chaos, and chaos out of order.  Natural evolutionary mandates abound.  Murder, for example, is a natural occurrence, not only in humans but in other species as well.  But, does it benefit our  species?  Probably not.  It is therefore discouraged in our species in favor of cooperation, and at the behest of natural altruistic behavior.  No religious mandate needed.  The same applies to theft, rape, torture.  How altruistic are these?

What about morality, ethics and the law?  Simply put, consenting adults with no impairment, infringement, or affect on others rights, are ethically free to do what they wish.  A crime is not a crime without a victim. And, there is no such thing as a victimless crime.  The decisions and actions of ones self, bound to personal responsibility and restricted only by the rights of another is more than adequate as guidelines to live by, for they are the guidelines of an ever evolving, ever more civilized species.  It is the human ethic which reaps the greatest reward for all mankind.

Today’s religious based moral issues are merely the beginning of a blatantly bigoted attempt to usurp freedom and liberty.  The fundamentalist religious world view holds nothing but contempt for nature, for the human condition and for progress.  It is unpredictable in its choices and applications of dogmatic devices, bolstered by whim, interpretation, and outright deceit.  And, it is all based on the fallacy of myth born of the ancient ignorance of man and his lack of knowledge.  To be governed by ignorance is one thing.  To be governed by over two thousand-year old ignorance is another.

It was once said “Give me liberty or give me death”.  This is true.  I will not be governed by fantasy at the expense of my freedom, nor shall I be crushed in the fist of religious delusion which denies my liberty.  I would rather take my last breath in defiance and deliver my final blow to the face of religious tyranny.

Denial Must Be Denied

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on October 9, 2009 by RJ Evans

(Editorial Comment from the American Heathen® radio show – Air Date 10/09/09)

Denial of fact and evidence, self-induced blindness, a matter of severely altered reality, a delusion tightly bound to another delusion.  It is the blind leading the blind through the maze and mystery of life, colliding with what’s real, but denying its existence.  Alternate realities abound in America, running parallel to the one true reality of scientific discovery where never the two shall meld, for the danger to delusions is far too great.

Denial is made from the stuff of myth.  It is the culmination of thousands of years of fear and ignorance wrapped tightly in the bloody robes of totalitarian mischief, and cognitive waste.  The battle cry is heard: “Science be damned! It is not of the Lord!  It is man’s creation, and therefore it is dark, evil and false.”  The believer loathes discovery outside of doctrine.  The believer would sooner pluck out his eye, his ear, his nose, his tongue than acknowledge truth.  Then, he lashes out in anger for his self-mutilation.  Woe unto those who cross his ignorance, a man born of religious malice and bigotry. His bitterness demands retribution.  His vitriol demands capitulation.  His dogmatic hatred demands appeasement.  For truth is his enemy, and his thirst for vengeance must be quenched.

Science, the quest for knowledge, cannot be contained, threatened, nor pushed aside.  What it has brought to the benefit of all is far too powerful, too obvious, too honorable.  Yet, the bigot tries diligently to destroy it, working day and night, plying his mythological trade of deception, lies and falsehoods, all in earnest.  The bigot is not swayed by fact.  He is not swayed by evidence.  He is not convinced.  He cannot be reasoned with, brought to the beauty of scientific reality, nor to the clarity of mind necessary for human enlightenment.  His mind is closed, shut tightly and impermeable to progress.  He is only interested in what science gives him for his own hateful devices, his own selfish benefit.

Well, then bigot be damned!  Let the bigot close his mind!  It is his right!  But then deny him the benefit of truth!  Deny him ALL that science has discovered!  Forbid him a home built on the sweat of science.  Forbid him transportation, food, water and health.  He has no right to the discoveries and products of science!  Deny the bigot the advancement of man and cast him aside!  Force him from civilization and cause him to touch, smell, hear, and feel what the myth he has created for himself really has in store for him!

If he wants dominion, give him dominion of a barren plot of land, far from reality and the real world he so lovingly hates!  Let him rot in ignorance and pout in his bigotry while he worships his lie.  Let him sing his praises to his heavenly myth, far from those who work tirelessly for knowledge and truth.  Let him deny his children, and their children s children, a future of prosperity.  It is his right.  Indeed, it is his right to deny himself anything he so desires. But, not at the expense of others.  Not at the expense of freedom and liberty for all!

To those of you who believe as a bigot, those of you so blinded by your delusion… be gone!  Your self-induced pain and suffering is no longer our concern.  You boldly, defiantly, trample over the innocent with your two thousand-year old dogma, never the care for truth.  Never the care for fact.  Never the care for honor.  Never the care for integrity.  Never the care for compassion nor empathy.  You are weak and unsightly before the human spirit of discovery.  You are poor in character and lowly in esteem.  But, that is your right.  Yes, it is indeed your right.  But,your rights end where others begin, and your bigotry, hate, and damnation have no place here.  No more!  America cannot be the land of the free under your stipulations, under your dogma.  America cannot hold Liberty as a staple of honor in the shadow of your myth.  Yes, you are free to worship your delusion.  But, your delusion ends where others reality begins.  And if you cannot keep your delusions to yourself, then you are no longer entitled to liberty!  I say to you, be gone!  Lest you choose to live in reality hand in hand, respecting the rights of others, and the facts and evidence that advance freedom and liberty for all.

Evolution at work?

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , on October 3, 2009 by RJ Evans

Is this evolution at work,  or is it a crime against god?  Well, more than likely it will end up being lambasted by the religious right as an immoral act against god.  The problem is,  somebody forgot to tell the parrot!

Indoctrination

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on October 2, 2009 by RJ Evans

(Editorial Comment from the American Heathen® radio show – Air Date 10/02/09)

Fall into lock step.  Throw Liberty to the Gods as a sacrifice, and join the parade of deception as millions march to the beat of the religious drums of war!

God is the king of all.  It says so in the Constitution.  It says so in the Declaration of Independence.  Homosexuality is against God’s law, and is an abomination. It leads to pedophilia and predation of children.  Prayer in schools is the cure for the secular damnation befallen upon the nation, the Godly, and the just.  Abortion is mass murder of innocent lives, and all who support or use it are guilty of murder, genocide, atrocity.  Everyone who opposes us are misled, fooled by Satan; are evil, immoral, unethical.  We are a Christina Nation, not a secular nation.  Our founding fathers were Christian.  Do as we say, not as we do.  We are a Christian democracy, majority rule, and those in the minority should remain silent.  These are our tenets, our laws, governed by the almighty God.  We shall lie for Jesus, for the ends justify the means when it comes to doing God’s will.

These are the doctrines of a delusion, born of ancient ignorance, cultivated by fear, and taught as truth in the face of mounds of evidence to the contrary.  These so-called truths are the antithesis of truth.  They masquerade as solid foundations for humanity, but are nothing more than the dried straw of generational bigotry, hate and fear.  They are a clever illusion, created to destroy Liberty in the name of a myth, to empower the few who seek unbridled control over all.

The darkness that looms over the light of Liberty gives no favor.  It is composed of the blackness of men’s hearts, the bile of thousands of years of self-righteousness, the stench of human conquest at the expense of the innocent. It thrives on fear, complacency, and ignorance.  It intoxicates with malice.  It suffocates with pleasure.  It is complete in its control.  It is religious indoctrination.

Liberty thrives in knowledge.  It thrives in manner of progress.  It shines in creativity of mind.  It is doctrine less.  It is not an ideology unto itself.  It lives and breaths freedom, in an atmosphere free of the pollution of myth.  It is immeasurable, infinite, unrestrained, unencumbered.  It does not seek to convert, subvert, or conquer. It is already a natural element, the purest aspect of the human spirit.  Yet, so many call Liberty to account for itself.  Through the act of transference, the self-righteous zealots accuse Liberty of offenses not inherent to it.  Nary a quality assigned to it, by these ignorant accusers, exists in Liberty.  But to those who accuse, it is their offenses that are mirrored in the accusations.  It is their inadequacies that underly their suspicions.  For, the accusers cannot face their own failings. They do not have the integrity and honor to look within.  In their self-righteous judgement they claim humanity is unable to embrace Liberty,  that Liberty leads to a perilous intersection where human nature and reason intersect.

Perilous?  How can human nature and reason of mind be perilous for humanity?  Have they conveniently forgotten the intellectual’s whose Liberty, human nature and reason, have brought humanity forward through time, who have given ALL, so much by the power of their Liberty?  How easy is it for them to ignore the fact that it is not their indoctrination that has given the gift of Liberty!  It is not their myths, lies and deceit that have paved the way for human endeavor.  It is Liberty unto iteself!

To indoctrinate the mind is to crush Liberty and destroy progress.  To indoctrinate humanity is to destroy knowledge in favor of ignorance.  To indoctrinate is to force ideology of dogma upon the innocent, at the expense of Liberty!  So, who’s really indoctrinating who?

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