Freedom Through Deism
by Pauline Rocco
I have often written about how much Deism has to offer
people. It is so much more than a mere alternative belief system to the
so-called "revealed" religions. Through Deism people can experience
what is their birth-right, that is, the opportunity to develop into
natural, free, and thoughtful human beings. Dogmatic religious
teachings thwart and twist the natural development of a person by
instilling fear into the mind at a very early age.
The staggering impact of installing fear into the mind was made even
more clear to me last week. I turned on the television to a PBS
documentary (already in progress) about a man who was born and raised
into a devoutly Catholic family in Boston. The man discussed his
childhood, his very close and loving family, and his education in
Catholic schools wherein the children were taught to revere priests as
being "right next to God."
He then explained the common Catholic practice of going to confession
and how he confessed his "sins" of "talking back to his mother,"
"fighting with his sisters," and then of engaging in a practice that is
quite natural for adolescent boys. At once the priest told him that
masturbating was a real problem and that he would need special help with
this sin. He was told to meet the priest at the rectory (the priest's
house). The tragic story of abuse continued to unfold--the man was now
well into his 50s and for most of his life he had never been able to
tell anyone about what he had suffered. As a boy, he had been afraid
and disgusted by what was happening to him but he was unable to tell his
own parents! His parents thought the priest was a wonderful person-- so
kind for spending so much of his time with the boys of the parish.
When his very elderly parents finally learned the terrible truth, they
were heartbroken, both mother and father declared they would have taken
the law into their own hands had they known "back then" (the priest in
question is now deceased). The parents said priests who do things like
that are terrible "hypocrites," but they still consider themselves
devout Catholics and were saddened by their son's decision to leave the
church!
As Deists, we are well aware of these acts of abuse, but throughout the
program, I kept thinking about how this terrible thing could happen in
the first place. What prevented the boy from running home and telling
his parents? The answer, of course, is feelings of guilt and
fear. Guilt and fear are crippling emotions, and the church works
overtime to inflict both of these dangerous emotions onto everyone.
An important thing for us to consider as Deists is that even though many
people were never physically abused by clerics, everyone is emotionally
abused by their teachings! We should consider the consequences of
mental abuse on citizens at large. Why do citizens so meekly accept the
lies of politicians? Is the root of all this evil the mind abuse of
organized, revealed religions? Thomas Jefferson thought so. He warned
of the dangerous power of the clergy: "to collect and catechize us,
opportunities of delivering their oracles to the people in mass, and of
moulding their minds as wax in the hollow of their hands."
Consider, too, that Jefferson scorned the clergy and the church as
"those who professed to be his [Jesus] special servants, and perverted
into an engine for enslaving mankind, and aggrandizing their oppressors
in Church and State."
Jefferson knew well that the secret purpose of the Church was to enslave
everyone and see to it that those who do this oppressing are glorified
in both the Church and State. When we contemplate this, we can realize
how the abuse was enable in the past and continues to this day. We can
then more deeply appreciate our Deist Founders and know that as Deists
we are offering more than an alternative religion. We are offering a
true process of human emancipation from dogmatic enslavement.
The survey shows a giant step forward for Deism in the fact that it actually uses the word "Deist" and for the very significant raw numbers it shows as representing the number of people who are Deists. In reality, the number of Deists is actually higher than the survey shows because the survey uses an outdated definition of Deist. For a more accurate definition please see our Deism Defined page.
Click here to read the actual survey. (It's in PDF)
The article makes clear the judge based his decision, not on the rule of law, but on the prevailing superstitions in Gwinnett County, Georgia! The fact that in 2009 people still really believe in devils and demons demonstrates clearly the NEED FOR DEISM AND GOD-GIVEN REASON!
Obama supporters forget that when all is said and done, Obama is just another politician. This article shows he's proving that he is nothing but a politician by doing more than any other president to mix religion and government, especially through giving tax-dollars to religious organizations.
