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In Order To Survive Atheism Must Destroy All Religions

By Mike Haran
Mar. 1, 2007

Migratory birds owe their survival as a flock to their getting to the feeding grounds before other migrating birds .Obviously the strength factor would be crucial.What endows one type within the same flock with strength? as they are all created equal with but slight variations .

What if some are born with slightly less developed wing muscles than their peers?Well obviously over the centuries they would be eliminated as they would most likely pass on this defect,those arriving at the new feeding grounds becoming ,over the eons, progressively weaker and weaker.What if some were born with the abnormal trait of turning on these types born with abnormally weak wing muscles?That it is an abnormal trait can be deduced by noting that the wing muscle abnormality is of negligent interest to the attacker as the defective bird would only slow the flock by a couple of MPH,not enough to personally cause the attacker any inconvenience.The birds did not have a meeting regarding conduct beneficial to future generations,no the future generations were the beneficiaries of the random chance of having abnormal forefathers .

What about humans?Once it was imperative in all societies that the reproduction process involve a virgin and that once married the partners not have sex with others(unless they had pull),this unnatural condition creating families more easily subject to the will of the king, or whatever he was called -and to the laws of society.

With the return to the natural polygamous state the traditional nuclear family has broken down to be replaced by a society of b------s.Technology now has taken the place of the family .For instance in the past the family would periodically have dinner and talk.In to the discussion would invariably come up the subject of what they were all doing, and what those not present were doing.If a member was stepping out of line regarding societies norms and rules everyone soon knew about it and no doubt the culprit was censured in some way.

With the absence of the above we now have societal control consisting of technology and the law,cameras combined with computers now keeping track of every one.

This is where the system breaks down .One can get justice in the courts, but it is a very slow and involved process.In the past the missing of Mass resulted not only in gossip and censure ,but also maybe in the losing of ones job.Needless to say under such a system the breaking of criminal laws was almost impossible as to do so one had to step outside of the family and enter a new one,one which could be more easily watched.

Just as the birds by enacting an unnatural law ensured the survival of the flock, so did human societies ensure their survival by enacting unnatural laws.Will the setting aside of these laws cause the disruption of society and its eventual demise?So far it hasn't .It could be argued that it hasn't done any good either as the birth rate in the west is constantly dropping due to the abandonment of these laws ,the replacements coming from areas hostile to western culture.In order to survive the west must now discourage those who observe the religious laws of counties having cultures hostile to it.Laws banning the wearing of veils ,hi jabs,ceremonial daggers etc have not been enacted for purely safety concerns as the law makers profess.No ,athiests are making these laws in an attempt to ban all religion as they realize that in order to survive they must weaken systems hostile to them.

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About the author: Read Mike Haran's essays on history at http://www.geocities.com/manzikertca/

Email: manzikertca@yahoo.com


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