Monday, February 10, 2014

Thinking

It is precisely that requirement of shared worship that has been the principal source of suffering for individual man and the human race since the beginning of history. In their efforts to impose universal worship, men have unsheathed their swords and killed one another. They have invented gods and challenged each other: "Discard your gods and worship mine or I will destroy both your gods and you!"

Let me preempt this prose by stating it is not a means to prove or disprove the existence or sovereignty of God or god concept. This is merely a cathartic application into the exploration of man, power, enslavement, persecution, brain-washing and how "religion" plays a part in these concepts.

I may be delving into an area that I, myself, feel limited to write about. Nevertheless, I woke up with these thoughts rumbling around in my head. When I wake up with thoughts I typically must exorcise them to a written form or they consume me and my ability to think of anything else.

Maybe it is my current state of residence that is lending to some dust kicking in the deep recesses of my mind.

Utah.

What do you say about Utah? This state is deeply steeped in religious fanaticism and owned for the most part by the Mormon church. This behemoth of a religious sect has presented many fractals along the way, one of which is the FLDS, or Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints. This group falls under the tyrannical charge of Warren Jeff's, president of the FLDS, who is now serving a life sentence plus 20 years in prison for the sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault of children in connection with a raid of an FLDS owned and occupied West Texas ranch in 2008.

The FLDS carries on one tradition that the Mormons abandoned in the 1890s: polygamy, or plural marriage. This practice circumvents the problematic ratio of men to women in the sect by marrying off men of any age to women and girls so they may capitalize on their reproductive abilities in order to grow their congregation. Men and women are revered as "holy" with each marriage and are considered to be climbing the ladder of holiness each time they enter into any subsequent marriage covenant, of which there is no limitation.

Jeffs, the sole individual in the church who possessed the authority to perform its marriages, was responsible for assigning wives to husbands. Jeffs also held the authority to discipline wayward male believers by reassigning their wives, children and homes to another man.

The FLDS Church owns essentially all of the real estate in the areas where its members reside. The FLDS also appears to exercise substantial if not complete control over the children born into the congregation. Male subjects are reported to have been frequently exiled from the church due to their alleged competition with the elder male members of the church for the limited number of suitable marriage candidates. 

To prevent this from becoming an essay on the FLDS, I diverge into the realm of thought on how this group or any religious group is perceived by outsiders to the faith and how our constitutional "freedom" of religion applies to such groups.

Surprisingly, my thoughts on the validity of perceived rights granted to this group by our government have taken on an evolution of sorts. I met a young woman weeks ago who escaped the Southern Utah commune still under the rule of the imprisoned Jeffs. Now living in Salt Lake City with her husband and young son, this young woman, along with many in this city, subscribe to a counter-culture, assiduously debunking any association or belief in religion of any sort.

Although, for generations, her family has lived under Jeffs rule, she never felt compelled to follow the rules and regulations passed down through ceremony and tradition. Since she can remember, she felt her thoughts and essential self in direct opposition to those in her community. Considered a rebellious teen, she would purposefully put herself at risk in order to stay on the "bad list." This was the only way she saw to keep herself free from marriage as her "bad list" status deemed her unfit. Surviving persecution, isolation, harsh judgement and punishment designed to get her back on track, she eventually devised a plan to escape. And that she did.
As soon as one identifies, challenges and overcomes illegitimate power, he or she is an anarchist. Most people are anarchists. 
 Noam Chomsky

Our encounter spurred my research into the FLDS and I was appalled at the lack of regulation by the government on the atrocities that occur as a result of one man's perversion of power and control over a group of people.

And then I began to see the FLDS as a microcosm of our world and all of the named religious groups in general. To a varying degree, all religious groups impose on its members rules and demands on how to conduct their lives.
How to dress.
Where to worship.
How to pray.
What to worship.
Who to marry.
How to punish those who fall short of the dictates of its highest members.
WHAT TO THINK.

If I am to be appalled and judge one religious group, should my disdain be applied to ALL religious groups? Is anyone subscribing to a religious sect, in essence, under the rule of man? Can religious members call themselves free? Is the formation of shared worship inherently oppressive? Are the members willingly choosing to be under the dictatorship of another? Is this a basic need of the human race? Is it necessary to grow closer to a higher being? Is the oppression of another necessary to have a religious group?

Once you attempt legislation upon religious grounds, you open the way for every kind of intolerance and religious persecution.
William Butler Yeats 







1 comment:

  1. The lesson of john smith and the rise of Mormonism should be the death nail for all religions across the world. Here we have what is so possible to prove to be false as to be laughable. A perfect, modern, dissectible example of how religions are formed and how the seed of their lies are nurtured through children. Native Americans are a lost tribe of Israel? The golden tablets, only seen by john smith and dictated by him through a fabric cover to conceal his deceit? God lives on the planet Kolob? Yet in what defies every ounce of reasonable thinking it has not only survived, but is thriving. Thriving by what you have accurately portrayed as the credulity and often times torture of children (circumcision and other forms of genital mutilation come to mind..) that perpetuates the falsehood. Once a child has been told since birth that they will be punished in this life or the next (forever) for disbelief or rewarded with unimaginable happiness and wealth for belief, there is little chance of that child ever believing otherwise. The courage shown by your friend is admirable and she should be the one lifted up and praised, not the religious.

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