Wednesday, February 27, 2013
/ Not a single reiiglon teaches it's followers that a DIFFERENT reiiglon is better than itself. They all do the opposite, even if it's subliminally. Some people will PRETEND to be offended, in an effort to advance their own religious agendas. For example, my wife is a Christian and she has her portrait of Jesus and her crucifixes, and her little dolls and knick knacks. Occasionally she will pray to her god, and I will sometimes watch with some interest as she appears to have a conversation with herself. I don't go berserk and tell her to throw her things away, or stop chanting like a primitive superstition aborigine howling at the moon simply because I don't believe in her reiiglon. I watch with amusement and I tolerate it. I know perfectly well that her beliefs are absolutely irrational and silly, but I let her have her fun and believe she's really talking to someone. It doesn't harm me, so why not let her believe?Nobody owes a group of people special accommodation for their religious ceremonies. If one of the Muslims wants to decorate his private dorm like a mosque and invite other Muslims to come over and pray there 21 times per day, that's his right. But, if the Muslims go to a room where Christians hold their ceremonies, they have NO right to go berserk over the decorations they find. If the reiiglons were reversed, you and I know perfectly well that the Christians wouldn't be screaming their heads off over the decorations in the room provided for them. They might bring their own decorations with them when they came to pray and take them back out when they left. Nice, peaceful, tranquil. The unfortunate thing is that some reiiglons teach their people to be more vocal, and offended. Islam is one of those reiiglons. You might get a kick out of this too, but in their reiiglon they are specifically TOLD that lying is not only acceptable to people of other reiiglons, but is required. They use this to full advantage to make inroads into a culture where they don't already dominate in an effort to eventually dominate the culture over time. They are a patient people, but they want what they want, and they have every intention to take it, over time.I know I am not in a position to make policy in Catholic University, and I am sure those who are must be afraid for their very lives and safety. But at some point you have to stand your ground. Make a reasonable offer to the Muslims and if they don't accept it, don't cave. Just a few innocent inroads today can become a massive superhighway tomorrow. The madness HAS TO STOP somewhere. Besides that, why are Muslims Attending a university called Catholic University? Have you stopped to wonder about that? There is a strategy to what they are doing and they know it. They KNOW that America has a policy permitting freedom of reiiglon, and that some judges misinterpret it regularly to mean that accommodations MUST be made for any reiiglon that demands it. What the Constitution really means is that you can't prevent someone from practicing the reiiglon they choose to. It makes no mention of proving accommodations for everyone, nor should it. Some judges, unfortunately, just aren't too bright, else this lawsuit would be thrown out on its merits by now.Though I know my dream won't come true anytime soon, I hope that the day will come that every religious person thinks more deeply about their reiiglon, realizes it's all superstitious nonsense, and takes a step towards reality by becoming atheist. Atheist does NOT mean Satanist you know? I know reiiglons are ALL superstitious nonsense as I am a lifelong atheist who've lived with a devout catholic for 10 years now. I have what might be a pretty unique perspective on reiiglon after observing my wife's faith.