Donald Trump, a Godless Billionaire in God’s Party

Polls tell us that roughly 7 out of 10 American’s believe in god. More specifically that 70% identifies themselves as  (religious group) and takes comfort in believing that some higher power is watching over them. The majority of the 70% do not worship regularly, or follow any religious practices. In times of personal  crisis many of these folks might reach out to religious leaders for council. The party of god that I refer to is the Republican Party. This party has courted and represented the opinions and ideologies of religious minded Americans for the last 40 years. The disconnect for many of us is that while being fiscally and socially conservative in our  world view, we cannot agree with or accept religious influences in our political discourse.

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Religious morality is not compatible with secular thought.  When deciding on the rule of law, modern standards and sensibilities need to be considered. Legislators who use religious standards are doing us all a disservice. Devout god believing Americans are now faced with a difficult choice. If Mr. Trump becomes the presidential nominee, the Republican Party will be forever changed. It will no longer be the party of god.

Religion in the western world today is under attack because free thought and ideas cannot be controlled as effectively as they were in the past. The Catholic Church today would find it difficult to jail Galileo for his scientific discoveries. In countries where personal freedoms are denied, religious groups still commit atrocities in the name of their deity. The historical perspective of religious abuse has been understood and is well documented. The broader question is related to moderate religious practices as practiced in free societies today.

A majority of non-practicing Americans still see value in adopting a religious identity. They believe that religious holidays bring families together and the moral, ethical values espoused in religious doctrines are good for all of us. Many of these same people do not actively participate in religious life and yet hold in esteem the institutions and leadership of these religious groups. For many Americans living the reality of freedom, where church and state are separate, religious institutions take on an innocuous presence. Now that we have reached a place in human evolution where personal freedoms are highly valued and protected lets take a closer look at the effects of “innocuous religion”.

Is religion and its practices truly harmless in a free society. Can we strip away the “good information” from the bad, and is the ethical and moral teachings within the religions responsible for peoples choices and behaviors.  Attempts at reconciling religious ideas and faith in a world of people that is growing better aware of science and technology is imperative if religious organizations want to survive. Understanding science and technology has given us the tools to solve problems today that theologians grappled with in the past. Human evolution is the biggest obstacle to the survival of religion. Medicine has replaced the medicine man, and technology has replaced superstition.

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As opposed to religion, Karma as a concept has made a huge impact among people today. Based on scientific principle, the word represents an idea that on a cosmic level you do “reap what you sow”. The implication is that positive energy released by an individual finds its way back to the source. Karma, or energy field equilibrium, is and has always been the moving force behind humans behaving in a way which is ethical, kind, compassionate and just. We are energy, our ideas are energy, and as such it cannot be created or destroyed. The energy expended will find it’s way back to it’s source.  Ethical choices made by individuals are mostly indicative of the quality and richness of their experiences.

Religious ideologies do contain with their framework moral and ethical ideas. The problem is that the ideas are not universally applied  and the focus is on the religious community. The community creates an environment which is as inclusive of its members as it is exclusive of those who do not share the beliefs. The members of a particular faith based community are exclusive in that they are following god’s law. These laws, regardless of the ethical implications  create an illusion that the observer is following in gods pathway. In the context of the “community” all other non believers are compromised, not following the pathway of the righteous.  The ethical considerations are applicable first and foremost to those within the community.

The humanistic values which so many of us deeply relate to, expressed within all the faiths, compassion, love, charity, justice are not religious values. These values were part of the human experience long before and separate from religious thought. Religious texts like to portray early humans as evil, self serving individuals who murdered, plundered and enslaved others in a survival of the fittest contest. Then god came along with his ethical value system and we learnt from him directly how to treat each other fairly.

I am fairly certain that ethical values such as justice and compassion evolved as a human methodology for survival. Early humans while facing different challenges and having different sensibilities than we do today, would have recognized the advantages of working together ethically long before the Exodus. The cultures and civilizations that preceded our monotheistic traditions were actually quite ordered, peaceful and existed for centuries. As they dealt with the challenges of survival they evolved and enacted laws and develop technologies to meet those challenges. The historical record as well as our observations of indigenous groups seem to contradict the biblical record. The fact remains that the “heathen cultures” wiped out by the crusaders of monotheism were for the most part peaceful, ethical peoples.

In a free society it is everyones right to choose with whom to associate with, without fear of reprisal. Racism is defined as a form of discrimination, prejudice, to accept a belief that one group is superior than another. Religious ideologies and rituals provide a vehicle wherein a person believes that they are in a special group of humans. By attaching themselves to the devine through a leap of faith, he acquires a favored status. The believer with the support of community and the guidance of it’s leadership, can participate in rituals where sin is forgiven, and afterlife is promised. Textual study, prayer give the believer further evidence and serve to enhance the feeling of the exclusive nature of the group. These people have an agenda. They need and want to preserve their influence on politics as best they can. Their leadership has a agenda too. By controlling their adherents they can form voting blocks that can further their interests. Any individual living in areas with large groups of religious people are well aware of the power they yield  on local politics. On a national level one of our two major political parties is beholden to religious influence. In a country where separation of Church and State was mandated this is an abomination.

The US Conservative Republican party is imploding. A godless billionaire is now front runner of the party of gods influence for nomination to be president. Ted Cruz the love child of America evangelical christians is loosing big. America is undergoing a tremendous shift politically. Justice Scalia is dead and religion in the US is now finally on life support.

Our generation will be remembered for one of the greatest social upheavals in modern human history. In my life time we evolved from a society  of fear and racial ignorance to a society which now embraces and values diversity . Religious communities do not value diversity. Religious communities do not respect an individual to engage in a lifestyle of their choosing. Religious faiths resist human evolution because the existence of individual personal freedoms and ideas challenge a person to think for themselves. The last thing a controlling religious institution wants is for individuals to think for themselves. They want followers not thinkers.

Our great country protects the rights of it’s citizens to “believe” anything they want to. “Believing” is an important human attribute. It allows us as people to bridge gaps in our knowledge and make connections to move forward. “Believing” is a great tool that requires special care. What we believe in must conform to our collective ability to understand and substantiate.  When used this way belief can contribute greatly to human endeavors, and makes it possible for us to accomplish things never done previously. President Kennedy believed it was possible to put a man on the moon. This belief was not arbitrary, it was based on scientific knowledge of the time, and even though there was still challenges to overcome a reasoned assumption was made that we had the abilities to see it through. Religious traditions all differ on their “beliefs” because the belief is not humanly substantial. There exists no evidence or reasonable understanding of any supreme being. The bible is historically a popular tale, with very little evidence to support most of its claims.

Donald Trump is now popular because he is challenging Americans to think in a time where views towards religion are waning. We are throwing off the shackles of the old guard and loosing our faith in a supernatural salvation. As Americans we have the responsibility to guide and take a leadership role once again in our world. Big Brother Burt supports human evolution and making the changes that will enable us all to share in security, prosperity and peace. Lets embrace each other by understanding that we are all human and sharing a planet. Lets strip away the artificial boundaries that separate us. I envision a future time when these conditions will be possible.

 

2 thoughts on “Donald Trump, a Godless Billionaire in God’s Party

  1. namewithheld

    Burt, you are speculating, human evolution ” is speculation” , all facects of the “human condition”, is speculation, your speculation on the future is, and is not possible, but merely speculation, I empathise with you, but i dont speculate as to whether you’re belief system is superior to religion, and vice-versa, we are all free to stand for something, free to fall for anything, you choose

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    1. admin Post author

      The science of evolution on our planet is fundamentally different than religious dogmas. Theories of evolution that exist today are based on observable facts, scientific experimentation, and historical evidence. These “observable facts” are easily confirmed by any human who wishes to study the matter.
      Religion on the other hand attempts to answer questions that we as humans currently have no real knowledge or understanding of. Religion describes things like the afterlife, the revelation of God and all sorts of other-worldly creatures. Objectively speaking a belief in something that is in no way confirmable is more or less the definition of speculation.
      To refer to the science of evolution given the evidence available today as “speculation”, is the same as saying that the earth revolving around the sun is also speculation. People trapped in the delusions of religious belief are easily swayed into believing that any science that contradicts their religious dogma is speculative at best.
      The rest of us who think independently of what others may believe, rely on our observations and intellect to make choices that affect our beliefs. Not superior as you put it, possibly more humble. To admit openly that we just don’t have all the answers and refuse to make one up,regardless how attractive it all sounds.

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