October 1, 2009
Religious Pollution
"the Lord will reward each one for whatever good he does, whether he is slave or free"Ephesians 6:8
This, right there, is one of the biggest problems with the major Abrahamic religions and likely a common problem with most religions...
The promise of a reward undermines the sympathetic foundation of any good deed, and the very thought of reward pollutes any good intent. If you cannot do a good exclusively because you see a need and wish to provide exclusively for the one that needs it, you are still operating on the animal level and are not fully human.
When you give water to a thirsty man, you should have no intent other than to sate his thirst. Anything beyond that renders your act insincere.
Don't give me water thinking that some god will reward you for it. I do not want that water. If you're giving me water, give it to me because I am a human being, like yourself. Give it to me because we are kin. Give it to me because you'd equally expect me to give you water had you been thirsty. Give water to the one before you, not the one you imagine to be above. Give me water because I need it, without also thinking that you might get something out of it, that somehow you're accruing points in some karmic ledger that will eventually pay out.
Aug 23, 2023
Ye Children of Akhenaten
Congratulivings, ye Childer of Akenhatunwake! Methinks, somewinklings among yee fancy as Muslimans, Chrishtians, Judeites, or whosoevers, but beknowst to me deep drown heart, ye've the mark of…
Jun 18, 2021
On The Folly of Souls
If you believe you have a soul, you’re probably not going to like this, but hey, I’m not here to make you happy. It’s hard to think of a single fiction, other than that of monotheism, that has been…
Jun 15, 2021
Don't Art for free
I really want to address the phenomenon of people asking artists to work for free on commercial projects. You have to understand that not all artists can afford to work for free, and whereas it may…