Teaching God a Lesson

Monday, January 10, 2005

Teaching God a Lesson

Heather Mac Donald has an interesting idea in Slate
In the wake of the tsunami disaster, it's time for believers to take a more proactive role in world events. It's time to boycott God.

Centuries of uncritical worship have clearly produced a monster. God knows that he can sit passively by while human life is wantonly mowed down, and the next day, churches, synagogues, and mosques will be filled with believers thanking him for allowing the survivors to survive.

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Where is God's incentive to behave? He gets credit for the good things and no blame for the bad.

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So, let the human race play hard to get. Imagine God's discombobulation if, after the next mass slaughter of human life, the hymns of praise and incense do not rise up. He checks the Sunday census; the pews are empty. Week after week, the churches and mosques are unattended; the usual gratitude for his not wiping out even more innocent children does not pour forth.
I'm already doing my part - by not attending church on a regular basis.

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