I am an IRI agent, groupee, apologist, Sundees-khor, basijjee supporting NIAC in my freetime. Now that this is established, can we talk about the issues?
Recent duels among followers of Bahai, Babi, Muslim, etc., have reminded me again of why I don’t give a dime for any of the major or minor religions. What separates the “God-sent” prophet from your ordinary philosophers and moralists is one or all of the following:
1) People in his immediate surroundings are so primitive or savage that the only way he can guide them is by scaring them into obedience using avenging God -- kind of like “stick and carrot” expres-sion so loved by western media. A good example is the God of the Old Testament.
2) People in his immediate surroundings are rich people who contribute to his rise in order to calm the angry masses by promising them a better life after this one. This situation is valid for Christianity, Islam, and most other religions.
3) He is delusional to start with or becomes so during his preaching – so much so as he starts to actually believe that only one sent from God can be as smart as he is.
4) Or he is simply just an opportunist that sees it as his right to manipulate and exploit the “lesser” people.
I watched a sermon by an American TV evangelist the other day. His fine clothes were man-made. The high-tech microphone attached to his fat head was man-made. The broadcasting equipment is all man-made. The podium was man-made. The building and everything surrounding the jackal was man-made and he had the audacity to stand up there and attribute all these things to God. But people are waking up.
It is no wonder that the number of “prophets” has dramatically decreased in recent times. Let us rid ourselves from these archaic ideologies and watch out for new ones. As man becomes smarter, “the prophet” becomes smarter too – kind of like antivirus and virus. Now we have Bahai, Scientology, Moonies, and the like. These new religions, having recognized that people are not fooled so easily these days (U.S. an anomaly), have become soft. No more a saber-rattling God, no more burning in hell, but ascension, and transcending to a higher level of existence has become their motto. Same ass, different saddle!
If we, as human beings, start taking responsibility and open our eyes to consequences of our actions as individuals, we will not need another person’s God to become ours.
Let us from now on each have a god per person. With 8 billion gods, the chance of the any of the gods becoming too powerful will almost be null and voila no more religious conflicts.
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Sheikh bahaei said
by darush_kabir on Fri May 01, 2009 06:43 AM PDTSorry i can,t write it in farsi
HAMEH ROOZEH ROOZEH BOODAN HAMEH SHAB NAMAZ KARDAN
HAMEH SALEH HAJ NEMOODAN SEFARE HEJAZ KARDAN
SHAB JOMEHA NAKHOFTAN BE KHODAY RAZ GOFTAN
ZE VOJOUD BI VOJOUDASH TALABE NIAZ KARDAN
BE MASAJEDO MOAABED HAMEH ETEKAF JOSTAN
ZE MANAHIO MALAHI HAMEH EHTERAZ KARDAN
ZE MADINEH TA BE KABEH SARO PA BERAHNEH RAFTAN
DO LAB AZ BARAYE LABEIK BEVAZIFEH BAZ KARDAN
BOKHODA KE HICH YEK RA SAMAR ANGHADR NABASHAD
KE BEROOYE NA OMIDI DARE BASTEH BAZ KARDAN
Dear Souri
by MBMB (not verified) on Thu Apr 16, 2009 04:48 AM PDTI understand your frustration with the lacking line spaces. I usually write my stuff in MS Word and then copy it here, but most of the time the formatting gets screwed up. What I see in the preview pane ends up differently in the actual result.
Regards, MBMB
This is a wonderful blog,
by babr (not verified) on Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:57 PM PDTThis is a wonderful blog, and it feels like fresh air.
A day doesn't go by, that these bahaist put some sermon here, or invite people to join a local group.. vaaay, khasteh shodam azashoon, ogh, ogh.
I have never seen as annoying group as they are, in term of preaching. I wished they were a little bit like Jewish people, who don't do this non-stop rozeh.
One poem on this, I'll be back later for a debate
by Souri on Wed Apr 15, 2009 07:59 AM PDTگر جوابی نیست
کوتهی از کیست
از من است که آنان را فرستادم
پاکتر پیغام گویی دل رباینده
با نوید کار سخت آغاز نیک انجام
یا که تقصیر است آنان را که پیغمبر, دلبسته و مفتون
برده اند از یاد پاسخگویی پیغام
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Well said!
by IRANdokht on Wed Apr 15, 2009 06:44 AM PDTDear MBMB
I couldn't agree more. I enjoyed reading your blog. I like your reasoning and your wit.
Thank you
IRANdokht
Dear friend
by Souri on Wed Apr 15, 2009 06:03 AM PDTI started to read your blog which seems to me very interesting. Unfortunately the actual trim, make it difficult to read.
May I ask you please (s'il vous plait) arrange the text in a way we can read it easily? Just make some spaces between the lines.
I will appreciate it. Thanks a lot.