Religion | October 27, 2008 | 38 comments

Religion as mental slavery

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DeliaTheArtist
"Our great song writer and poet, Bob Marley, spoke to emancipating ourselves from mental slavery. This was the religious brainwashing that was done to us as African slaves, by the slave masters. He spoke to us saying "that we must look for ours on Earth" as we had been brainwashed to believe that it would come when we were dead.

We, as a people, need to realise that we all must take responsibility for our thoughts, words and deeds and stop looking for forgiveness and salvation on Sunday morning. We are all one species here on Earth, and the purpose of our being here is not to serve God as we have been taught; we are here to guarantee the continuation and survival of our species, the human race. This survival code has been written into the DNA code, and yet, the very first thing the religious warmongers did was to make the act of making a human sinful. In guaranteeing our survival, we must be committed to caring for our children, our neighbours, our environment, and most of all being truthful. Instead of it making sex sinful, would it not have been better to have taught the responsibilities of caring for the results of sex? The importance of educating the children, of this most satisfying and loving act.

We have got it so wrong as a nation and will continue to do so as long as we persist in the traditions taught to us by the religious societies. Where we are today, is because we have put faith in man-made doctrines, such as God made man, when the reality is that man made God to explain the things he can't. We need to question everything we have in the past been taught about religion. We need to practise the things that are written in the DNA code, it is called the golden rule, 'do unto others as you would have done to you'. We need to look at the animal kingdom and their social structures, how they care for their young, how they prepare for their future by storing food for the winter, we need to get back to basics, speak and teach the truth."
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38 comments // Religion as mental slavery

  • JosephD7
  • av8r
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • You are a slave to someone at all times. to think that you are free to think what you want is a joke.

      You listen to Bob here and you're a slavery to his way of thinking. The idea that he's the "emancipator" for thought is also a good joke.

      He's not Jesus and he's surely not perfect. Nor have I ever thought of him as profound.

    • 3 years ago
  • edbr
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      edbr  
    • J_Jammer:

      so am i a slave to someone when i listen to what they have to say, critically analyze their opinion, and create my opinion based on what i take from their opinion?

      i march to my own beat. i consider myself a slave to no one.

      i don't think it's fair to make a generalization that everyone is a slave to someone else's thoughts.

    • 3 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • J_Jammer:

      It's just like people are not free. They have to work to sever someone. They just decide who it is they are serving.

      Stealing serves yourself.

      Going to war serves the country.

      There's always a person one is serving. List something....there's someone you're serving.

    • 3 years ago
  • edbr
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      edbr  
    • J_Jammer:

      wow ... i guess i never thought of it that way ... i guess i just commit myself to being free to do what i want, ya know?

      of course, i have to 'play the game' to support myself, but beyond that, i guess i am only a slave to the things i'm willing to enslave myself to.

      so i get ya ... it sounds so bad, putting it that way ... :-/

      oh, and bob was the pioneer who brought reggae music mainstream. i'd consider that quite profound ...

    • 3 years ago
  • edbr
  • J_Jammer
  • daledrops
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      daledrops  
    • ive always viewed it as mental bondage. in the past i noted that bondage in sex and religion were paralell. both stemmed from an innate need or want to be bound by restraint- one is just mental anf the other is physical, both are manifestations of the same desire.

    • 3 years ago
  • bunnykatz
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      bunnykatz  
    • first, the "golden rule" is a biblical principle. and if We are to basically ensure the survival of the DNA code, wouldn't that imply purpose? Which animal logically thinks, "hey, I am going to keep my DNA code on earth for as long as I can!"? We are different from animals, they do what they do on pure instint, we use logic and reason. That is how we are designed. Which implies a that there is a designer. You know, creation =creator. But yes, we should take care for each other and our enviroment, that is would be part of our nurturing nature.( haha, get it nurturing nature, i know lil' bit corny)

    • 3 years ago
  • Prijedor
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      Prijedor  
    • Religion... I think people need it... I see why people pray to God ( something bigger then humans )
      but
      Why do people pray to other people??
      Who is this man with long blond hair with blue eyes...
      anyways...

      I dont see a problem with people that use religion to get thru though time and to have something to look forward to.. look we are all different but all the same, some of us like this some of us like that, so just like none religious people dont want religious people to tell them about God and all what comes with religion, am sure religious people wouldnt want none religious people to say things like there is no god and thats its all bullshit.

      We humans just need to leave each other alone and mind out own businesses. Believe what you want but stop pushing your beliefe on others.

      but there are those that use religion to go to wars, use it to have sex with young boys and girls, blow 'em selves up to go to heaven, think that God gave them right to clense people from their land (Christians did it to Jews in Europe, now Jews are doing it to Muslims and Christians in Palestine) so on and so on... Those people are fucked up and I hope their God gives them the proper punishment

      Believe what you preech!!
      follow your ten comandmands, dont ignore them but expect others to follow

    • 3 years ago
  • HolyCity2012
  • Prijedor
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      Prijedor  
    • Prijedor:

      What is the truth????
      Everyone has their own... and that will never change. Each one has its own bubble and only believes whats in his bubble.

      The main thing is this
      No matter what religion anyone is or if they dont believe in anything, the main thing that matters is to be a good person! It doesnt matter what you are or what you believe in

    • 3 years ago
  • HolyCity2012
  • HolyCity2012
  • realitybytes
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      realitybytes  
    • religion is bullshit, sorry, but thats the truth. its put here to scare people, to make them feel inferior and to enslave them to a false god. if you wanna worship something worship the "Sun"! why do you think people look up to the sky? do people really believe there is an invisible "white" man who hovers in or above the clouds "watching" or "stalking" us? no, it was the Sun that was worshipped in the old days. go do your research. religion goes after children at a very early age where they also believe in santa, the easter bunny and the tooth fairy. and they brainwash them and scare them with religion.
      nuff said.
      rip to Bob Marley- a true revolutionary

    • 3 years ago
  • JosephD7
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      JosephD7  
    • I'm curious, what about human history leads one to believe that our sole purpose is to procreate? I would argue that, based on the history of human practice, our purpose is for joy. To enjoy life, creation, experience, people, and most of all God. See, you have "religion" all wrong. The Christian idea of religion is not to follow a set of rules so as to be counted "holy". No, in fact, by being a Christian, one declares that holiness is unattainable outside of God, and to merely follow rules or religious law is not the path to God nor salvation, nor joy. But, instead, we draw close to God to share in His joy of His creation, experiencing joy through fellowship with Him and people.
      Do not demean the human experience to mere procreation. We are not animals, as Darwin would have us believe. We are creatures of a much more noble nature, humans created by God to enjoy God. To say that procreation is our sole purpose is to construct a prison of the human soul, to a much greater degree than you ascribe religion. First, cast off the idea that religion is a rule set defined by some authoritative god-head waiting to strike down those who screw up. Then see life for what it can be when experienced WITH the one who created all things good in life, Jesus. That is our purpose. "I have come so that you may have life, and have it abundantly." - Jesus, John 10:10

    • 3 years ago
  • crob80227
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      crob80227  
    • Good point poosta7.

      I think “operating in reality” is the key point here.

      Many people say, “What’s the harm in believing in the supernatural?”

      Well the harm becomes apparent in the degree with which you believe – and the degree those supernatural beliefs compromise your ability to act rationally.

      If you believe in the POSSIBILITY of a higher supernatural power but still act rationally…..then there is no problem. You are entertaining a very, very mild supernatural belief (A magical sky god may exist) but that belief is so weak (so to speak) that it hold little to no sway over your actions.

      But belief in the supernatural (and that is, essentially, all a religion is) is a slippery slope. One irrational belief can easily lead to another and another until you have a host of deeply irrational beliefs that compromise your ability to act rationally (such as thinking it’s “okay” to shoot abortion doctors with high powered rifles or to strap dynamite around your waist and blow yourself up in a crowded market because you think there are 72 virgins waiting for you in Paradise)

      If you have an atheist and a believer in a burning house, the atheist will try to escape in a logical act of self-preservation. The believer may not! They have no wish to die, but their belief in the supernatural is so strong that they believe they can remain in a burning building and suffer no damage! Irrational ideas about the supernatural cause irrational acts, such as remaining in a burning building a dying.

      The atheist would escape the burning building, but the believer would not and the only difference between the two is their beliefs about the supernatural.

      Now the 2nd argument is, “Well so what? Let each person believe what they want. What’s the harm?”

      Assume the believer in the burning building had 2 babies in there with her….and one of her supernatural beliefs was that God would hurt the babies if she failed this “test of faith” and tried to take them out of the building.

      So we can see how the belief in the supernatural (again, essentially what Christianity boils down to) can create a slippery slope of irrationality that is NOT limited to just individuals and can encompass other people.

      There may be atheists in the crowded market place, but THEY have to pay for the religious insanity of the suicide bomber.

      The kids in the example are so young that they have no religious ideas whatsoever, but THEY ultimately end up paying the price for the irrational supernatural beliefs of their mother.

    • 3 years ago
  • feh
  • crob80227
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      crob80227  
    • crob80227:

      Are schizophrenics crazy?

      Why?

      Because they 1) believe things that arent real and 2) they ACT on them

      If you believe in a magical sky god that is a very, very low level of crazy.

      If you believe in a magical sky god that will protect you from dying if you jump off a 20 story building that is a very, very high level of crazy.

      BOTH are crazy.

      Beliving in invisible unicorns is crazy.

      Beliving in invisible Hebrew sky gods isnt any less crazy, is it?

    • 3 years ago
  • poosta7
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      poosta7  
    • The problem is that when people use religious beliefs to operate in the world of reality the results can be catastrophic. If religious beliefs become incorporated in social behavior they destroy societies.....Read Jared Diamond: Collapse:How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Residents of Easter Island chopped down their forests to make the big stone heads to "make god happy"...... (obviously he was thrilled)

    • 3 years ago
  • HathamAlShabibi
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      HathamAlShabibi  
    • Feh...

      Those are perfectly valid questions. Of course with these questions comes the 'how do we define right and wrong'. If our purpose is to secure and continue our species, and if it's written in our code, then of course we would act in our own desire, and do things for ourselves. No matter what one believes, we are selfish and seek power over anything we can get that power from.

      Our nation has a lot of things wrong, and yes there is a line where religion gets a little ridiculous. Thing is, I firmly believe there is an energy higher than us. Of course it's not a bearded old guy sitting on a cloud, but that energy surrounds us all, and influences our connections with each other. Man made religion, but that energy is far from man-made.

      I know this reply doesn't answer your questions, because questions like that need to be answered by yourself. And the extreme religion, the 'slave' religion, just shows our real purposes more (power, selfishness). The most obvious form of hypocrisy. Who says we have to have a religion to have a relationship with God???

    • 3 years ago
  • petarro
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      petarro  
    • This is the most misleading and useless pathetic document or article to make people more fragile about what they believe. Bob Marley was a fully supporter of the Rastafarian Movement which is fully Religious and respectful to others and their Religions.

    • 3 years ago
  • feh
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      feh  
    • so, i might have some dumb questions...

      if there is no god, what exactly is so wrong about religion? if religion is a lie, what is wrong with lying in a world where there is no god?

      and if there is no god, then why should i live in such a way that i would fall under the 'golden rule' when 95% of the time putting myself above others is more appealing?

      for that matter, what would be wrong with murdering those who got in the way of my own endeavors?

      maybe these are dumb questions, but aside from God, where do we ground morality?

    • 3 years ago
  • feh
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      feh  
    • feh:

      animalia_libero,

      i'm not at all saying that we need to have religion in order to have morality. what i propose is that without some higher moral law that transcends humanity, there is no justifiable reason to be moral.

      so you may very well be an extermely moral person, even in respect to your religious counterparts. my question would be why ought a person live a moral life? is there a real reason for it? can you justify why you live a moral life and why other people should strive to do the same?

    • 3 years ago
  • renagadeoffunk74
  • feh
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      feh  
    • feh:

      ok, so just respond to this statement then:

      objective moral values exist only if God exists.

      if you disagree, you must either denounce objective moral values, or find some other way (and i have no idea how) to ground objective moral values.

      otherwise, all your moral judgments become either pragmatic, subjective, or utilitarian. if this is the case, then we could well argue that nazi germany did nothing wrong in the extermination of jews because they were following their own moral code which worked well enough for them.

    • 3 years ago
  • fun_size
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      fun_size  
    • feh:

      I still don't understand what you are getting at. Are you saying that if there is no God then whats the point in being moral?

      If that is what you're saying then you should do some soul searching then because you are pretty much admitting that you are in fact a selfish and despicable person. The only reason that you are "good" then is so that you can cheat your way into heaven, not as a nice person but in fact just so that you don't have to suffer in hell.

    • 3 years ago
  • feh
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      feh  
    • feh:

      ok, for the purposes of clarity, here is my argument.

      i believe that the reason that anyone is moral is because we, as people, have been made in the image of God. apart from him, i really don't see how anyone can honestly say there are objective moral values, but i think that from our life experiences, we know that objective moral values do exist.

      killing, rape, lying, stealing, all of these things are objectively wrong. and if you disagree, just think about how you would feel if someone you know was raped or killed, how you feel when lied to, and how you feel when something was stolen from you.

      if i were an atheist, i would not be able to say that these things are wrong, i would only be able to say something like, "i prefer it when people do not get raped"

      the only way objective moral values can exist is if there is a moral code that goes beyond human intellect, human design, human reason, and even human religion. and the only way that a moral code can exist is if there is a moral code giver. let's not even worry about who this is yet. but i feel as though we can come to some sort of knowledge that there is a divine power that has given a moral order, just like there is a physical and chemical order to things.

      as a christian, i believe that this moral code giver is the God of the bible. and i believe that humanities inability to adhere perfectly to the law (because if we are honest with ourselves, i feel like we could all acknowledge that we could live our lives a lot better than we do) was taken care of with the cross of Jesus Christ.

      i know i made a few big jumps that, for the sake of time, i did not completely connect. but if any of you would like, i suggest reading a book called mere christianity by cs lewis. honestly, i have a decent job, so if you send me your address i would even buy it off of amazon and have it sent to you.

      sorry if i came off argumentative, but i hope that i gave you guys something to think about as you have given me.

    • 3 years ago
  • feh
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      feh  
    • feh:

      and one last thing, i don't see the cross of Christ as a form of enslavement, but rather as a place of freedom.

      in the words of Jesus "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it." (Luke 9:23-24)

      as a christian the call is tough, because one must learn how they can die to themselves. but i tell you, the cross that was meant as an instrument of death has become the device of emmancipation to me and millions of others. only when you are able to die to yourself, will you truly be able to live and be able to say with the early christians "But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world." (Galatians 6:14).

      i just wanted to say that in Him you will find true life, true freedom, and true joy.

    • 3 years ago
  • neckfire
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      neckfire  
    • feh:

      @feh

      Much of the motivation for being a good human being is social. Showing that you can treat others well and still do well for yourself is a reflection of social status. Murdering others is not a good long term strategy for success. It may give you good short term gains but does nothing for you socially. You reap what you sow essentially :) .

      Motivations for treating others in a moral manner may be selfish but so is doing so because you believe a man in the sky will punish you when you die.

    • 3 years ago
  • iamcharliee
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      iamcharliee  
    • feh:

      very dumb question indeed. god does not decide morallity. humanity does. every adult knows the difference between right from wrong and its bogus to include a "god" in it.

    • 2 years ago
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