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dylan: religion is dumb and the world would be better off without it

frank: actually, humans are dumb and if it wasn’t religion it’d be something else

and i agree with both of them

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Wow. Congrats David - and especially Dylan and Frank for wading into one of the (if not THE) most controversial topics - and not making me want to throw my phone across the room! This is a great piece of reflection by all of you, tho I’m somewhat disappointed that the promised Squid Game death battle - or at least some nod to my preferred Eldritch God, Cthulhu 🦑 - was missing. I appreciate the topic needed to be approached with some earnestness.

You asked for our experiences and thoughts on Religion? I was brought up in one of the most Catholic countries on Earth, Austria, where everyone automatically pays church taxes once they make an income - unless they formally defect from the Church, when you get a letter from your Bishop telling you it’s a shame you’ll burn in hell and maybe you should reconsider? I got one of those at age 14, wish I had kept it! Guess who introduced that compulsory 1.1% tax? None other than my infamous countryman Adolf, in 1939.

That’s not the main reason why I left, in disgust - tho I waited til my confirmation cause I wanted that present. I asked my Firmpate for a mountain bike, which was stolen pretty much immediately after I wrote that letter to my Bishop telling him to stick his Catholicism. Hmm 🤔

I was obsessed with witches from a young age, mostly from a historical perspective, but also because I was told scary stories that they’d steal me from my bed when I was a toddler. Austrian child rearing traditions are extremely gruesome: just check out Krampus Jagd 👹. I was a precocious and traumatised kid, I had taught myself to read age 4, and then worked my way into some extremely age-inappropriate literature: I read the old German version of the Malleus Maleficarum (der Hexenhammer, 1486) at 9 and then a 900-page History of the Popes at 11. And everything I could find about the Spanish Inquisition (my home region was full of castles with torture chambers where witches were persecuted and burnt) in between. There is nothing more effective to get you weaned from organised Religion than delving into the origins of some of the worst excesses of patriarchal outrages committed in the name of (a white, male) God against women and the vulnerable over 2 millennia.

There are some personal reasons too why I hate Christianity in particular: most of the women in my family were Catholic, especially my Oma who was my soulmate and a Saint, and the main reason why I did read Frank’s account - because I know there are some very good people who happen to choose to believe something I regard as both a fairytale & inherently evil in how it has been applied to control, persecute, torture and mass-murder people and animals all over the globe.

It was the only thing we disagreed on, yet we never fought about it, even when I broke her heart when I left the Church, as she also believed that my eternal soul was now condemned. My Opa, who barely survived 5 years in a POW concentration camp in Serbia after WW2, however, was not so friendly towards the Church. It was a fight started between me and my Mama when she gave me a Christian book for my 21st birthday, that ended with the two of them screaming at each other about God, and then brought up all sorts of other bad stuff from both their traumatised pasts. Long story short, he killed himself that night, at 89.

The thing I will NEVER forgive the Church for is when our village priest refused, after we all begged him to do it, to grant my devastated Oma some relief that her husband of 65 years who just suffered a most undignified and torturous death, was now not condemned to suffer in purgatory for eternity. He just coldly told us that he committed a mortal sin and we needed to pray for his soul - and tithe the Church more, of course. She spent the next 3 years, until she died, on her knees crying, praying the rosary.

I have many other reasons - Kardinal Groer, one of the greatest pedophiles in the Church who was protected by none other than two Popes (John Paul II and Ratzinger who later became Benedict) and abused 1000s of children for almost 70 years. A friend who was abused by the Priests in his private Catholic school in Australia and contracted HIV. Everything that’s going on with the Right in the US, which I’m almost certain will usher in the actual Armageddon - just as those crazy Rapturists want.

I will never not hate organised Religion. I can, however, see the good in people who have faith, like Frank or my Oma, and who do mostly good. As long as they don’t proselytise, I’m happy for everyone to believe in whatever fulfills them spiritually. For me it’s the Kraken - and Papatūānuku. I call myself a Pantheist. But I am deadly afraid to see what will happen when these 5+ billion people following organised Religions that claim to be THE ONLY TRUTH run out of resources in an ecological & climate collapsed world.

That’s why I’m moving to the far end corner of this world, hoping to insulate myself as much as possible. Unfortunately, it’s Golden Bay and thus very susceptible to wellness cults and conspiracy thinking. Maybe there is no place safe or sane anymore, and the postscript for humanity will read: They came. They conquered in the name of God. Then they wiped everything out because they were too scared of the natural order of life and death, and thus blindly followed anyone who promised an afterlife into planetary oblivion.

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