Religion is Fire

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Amil Imani
by Amil Imani
05-Feb-2008
 

Fire, arguably, is important to life after air, water, and food. Fire, broadly defined, is energy. And energy runs the world. It fuels the body, operates the mind, heats homes, and runs endless machines and instruments.

When energy is put to good use, it is the boon of mankind. And when it is misused or abused it is the bane of humanity. Therefore, credit or blame rests with the user of energy.

Religion is a special case of energy in the same way that steam is a derivation of fire. Steam engines move mass in physical space. Religion, emotional energy, propels people’s mind in the metaphysical realm.

Civilized societies have rules and regulations, albeit many of them flawed and imperfect, which regulate energy use. The fire of religion must also be contained in such a manner to do whatever good it may be able to do and prevent it from becoming a consuming wildfire.

There are those who have no use for religion. These people have perhaps seen so much burning and scorching by religion that they have abandoned it or have even taken active positions fighting it.

There are also those who don’t seem to be able to make do without a religion of some sort, preferably a “divine” religion. These people value the warmth that the religious fire gives them, the assurance it provides that the cold earth is not their end, and the promise that there is an eternal life of bliss after death. It is only fair that the “fire” that keeps the religionist warm not set ablaze the home of the non-religious.

Some questions for religionists:

* A belief qualifies as “divine” religion because someone claims it is?

* A belief becomes religion because millions believe in it?

* Should religion and state interlace? Which religion? The religion of the majority in any given country?

* Should being a religionist confer the person preferential status over the non-religious?

* Should religionists have complete freedom to practice their belief, even when they infringe on the rights of others?

* Should religionists have the right to vilify as heathen the people of other persuasions and those of no religious belief?

* Should religionists have the right to force their belief on others?

* Should religionists actively engage in the subjugation or elimination of the non-religious?

In civilized societies, it is granted that what is good for one person must also be good for the next. This is egalitarianism. Egalitarianism levels the playing field, where every human being must abide by the same rules of fair play. No one has a claim to special privileges for himself and his group.

With respect to religion, it matters not that someone claims that he is the emissary of the Creator; that he is bringing binding teachings from the Lord. There is no objective way of ascertaining the truth or falsehood of the claim. The claimant may be a charlatan, mentally disturbed, or indeed an emissary of the divine. What really matters is that the claimant and his claim serve the cause of the good for all of mankind and completely shun causing contention and strife among people.

The moment a religious founder begins claiming special privileges for himself and his followers, he launches a discriminating totalitarianism. This is indeed the case with Islam. Even a cursory glance at Islam’s past, as well as its present, establishes unequivocally its discriminating totalitarianism nature.

Islam is out of control fire and the jihadists are its arsonists. The generality of Muslims do their part by spreading throughout the world and setting up the conditions that would welcome the arsonists, feed and shelter them, and support them in igniting the Islamic fire.

This is exactly what is happening all over Europe where the naïve natives have deluded themselves into the fraud of multiculturalism. A generous social entitlement system in Europe, well-paying job opportunities, and higher standards of living are magnets to the horde of Muslims fleeing Islamic failed states. Ironically, these same Muslim expatriates quickly forget why they had to leave their miserable plights in their homelands and what the main cause of their misery is. The culprit is the pathological nihilistic belief of never-mind-this-world and do Allah’s biding for gaining admission to his unimaginably magnificent pleasure paradise of the afterlife.

Islam believes in the rule of Islam, Caliphate to the Sunnis and Imamate to the Shias. Hence, to Muslims, all other forms of governments represent the handiwork of the Satan and the infidels. Therefore, one and all non-Islamic systems of government must be purified by the Islamic fire.

But marrying religion with government is stoking fire with explosive. In free democracies, governments are accountable to the people and serve at people’s pleasure. In Islamic theocracy, governments are accountable only to Allah and the people must serve at the pleasure of the government. And one can see the result of Islamic total or partial rule in eighteen or so countries which rank among the highest nations of the world on every index of misery.

The Islamic fire fueled by immense oil income is raging in certain regions of the world, smoldering in others, and ready to ignite in yet other parts of the world. It is imperative for the free people of the world to abandon all illusions about Islam and put out its fire, once and for all. Multiculturalism, let-and-let live, is a delusion of kind-hearted naïve people. Islam, as fractured as it is, is a non-compromising mono-culture: a cruel culture of a primitive people handed down to Muhammad some 1400 years ago.

Secularists and most non-Muslim religious people respect the legitimate rights of the religionists, whereas Muslims recognize little or no rights for others. You can readily establish the validity of this assertion by looking at some eighteen or so Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and so on.

Warning to free men and women: remain a spectator at your own peril. It is imperative that you take a stand and do your part at falsifying the fraud of Islam and do all you can to prevent the Islamic fire from devouring our civilized democratic secular system.

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Dear Zebel the Rebel: There

by Abdullah (not verified) on

Dear Zebel the Rebel: There is an old saying: They call the bald man Zolfali. You call yourself zebel then your writings are so not zebel. The good religion and spirituality summarizes in very fundamental teachings of Zorostherian prophet. The good deeds, good thoughts and good speech transends across every religious and cultural moral values. Just try it, before you respond try to exercise these three items and see your answer will change. At the heart of Islam, Christianity and judaisim lies these three pilars of divine teachings. I am not a Zorostherian and I have only briefly met 3 of them in my life. But I am not going to judge them by their numbers. Being in majority of doesnot entitle us o be more right than the others. Every religion is born to the minority of the people in their respective society.
Now to get back to the fire, one needs to know that religion can not be summarized in one object no matter how powerful that object can be. One can argue the same magnitute of respect and relation to divinity with respect to Water as Amil does for fire. Bible literally is dripping with water if you count the number of times it has been mentioned. Qran has praised water and Moses' story is all about fire and water both. The point is God's all mighty power goes beyond respectful vital natural elements no matter how sacered they appear to us.


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“Thus spoke Zarathustra” !!! Give me break!

by ZebelTheRebel (not verified) on

Amil give me a break with that fire nonsense!
Read this Mr. intellectual anti religion/Islam

Read this:

Here we got at most two hundred thousands people who believe rest of the 6 billion people on this planet are dead wrong!! I am speaking of Zoroastrians. Talk about hubris. They are so convinced of their righteousness that the main headache they have is how to avoid inter marriages in order not to dilute their sect. I mean give me a break!! Now, I am not saying these are bad people or anything like that. Most likely they are very decent people with good moral values but again after few thousands years they have to freshen up.

How much mileage you can get out of “Good thoughts, good deeds, good words”? They should have realized by now that “good” is not good enough!! One needs more road maps more guidelines. For starter is stem cell research a “good” thing? If so please send a letter to White house titled “Thus spoke Zarathustra” !!!


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Iran will be free you Muslim terrorists..wait and see:):):)

by Anonymous1000 (not verified) on

We will find you wherever you are...you can run but you can't hide.....You mixed Arab terrorists who have learned to speak the langauge of humans, Parsi, have no chance...just wait and you know what I mean...:):)


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Amil's Mom is on fire !!!!!

by Asghar Javadi (not verified) on

Somebody please help (be ware, she has AIDS)


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Religions like any other

by Theosopher (not verified) on

Religions like any other ideologies have both good and bad aspects. They have both served humanity in terms of providing them rules and norms for law and conduct and self-preservation and defense of justice; and on the other hand they have been sources for extremism, prejudice and wars. Religion is thus a 2-sided coin and this is not limited to one particular religion. Any particular religion has had its good and bad aspects manifested throughout human history. Limiting all evils to one particular religion is a sign of overt 'prejudice' and injustice in judgement.
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In order to contemplate the roots of the problem, please read the following:
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A tragedy(fundamental disaster) occured in the 'pre-material phase' of Existence, before the Big Bang and the creation of Cosmos. This spiritual tragedy emanated Evil and 'temporarily' damaged the 'software' of Existence.
Had it not been for this tragedy, Existence would have proceeded with its genuine, pure and perfect Original Program.
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Due to the new unexpected circumtances, Existence could not have proceeded with the Original Program, it had to devise a new 'anti-virus' program to neutralize and avert the 'Evil'.
Under the New Program of Creation which we are currently (since the Big Bang) undergoing, Evil manifests in different forms purging the Existence of its tragic virus stricken pre-material disaster. The virus of Evil originating in the pre-material phase of Existence is undergoing a systematic purge by unfolding itself in various forms -according to an infinitely intelligent and well-designed program- on earth and in human history.
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After the purge is over the Existence would resume its pure unfolding process under the -resurrected- Original Program.
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Until then we have no choice but to tolerate the different forms of ideas and creeds containing some points of truth but all affected -in some way- with Evil.
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All these ideas emanate from and are fabricated by Existence 'itself' under its New -purgatory- Program. These creeds contain valuable points or hints toward eternal truth -which is beyond our direct comprehension- but all of them are in some crucial ways distorted and none of them purely reflects truth as it is.


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Is it, really?

by Keer_Koloft (not verified) on

It is your cute butt that is on fire my little zionist, not religion. How about a quick fu*k?