https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c9/Christus_Ravenna_Mosaic.jpg
US work that
is in the public domain in the US for an
unspecified reason, but presumably because it was published in the US before
1929.
Upon entering
the previously unknown world of cancer diagnosis and prognosis, I saw a religious
plea brochure on a countertop in the oncologist’s waiting room. Oh, no, I
thought, I’m going to be deluged with sappy Christian propaganda. The
descent into illness and death is not just fertile ground for Christian evangelists
and other proselytizers: It is justification for their existence. Remember “No
atheists in foxholes” mantra? It was a favorite for years, until enough people
came forward with the invention of the internet, people who had faced death and
did not convert to their religion and its and any one of its associated
ideologies.
To my surprise,
Christians did not spring en masse from woodwork and sewers to inform me of the
suffering that awaits me if I do not convert to their particular brand of their
particular religion, or of the rewards that await if I just pay them lip
service. That’s all. Just lip service. Pretend Christianity. Instead of swarming
around cancer patients I saw only the brochure and an infusion cart with a sticker
that proclaimed the cart’s technician’s something something Jesus something something.
My chemo and iron infusions were performed by a kindly lady who worked out of
the cart and arranged it so the Jesus sticker faced me. She was such a
sweetheart that I forgave her for her superstitious delusion. Her gentle and
friendly manner were far from the violent, threatening posturing of my previous
experience with Christians. I can only hope she is setting a trend.
If that is
her goal, it is not working, or so I thought. I relied on the news of a decline
in religiosity among Americans, but a tour of social media and news reports of
a surge in Christian fundamentalism reveals that the religion of misogyny and xenophobia
is not done with us yet. Americans working to produce a bright future are
locked in a battle against forces that seek to return them to a medieval
theocracy. The state of the future is the battleground.
Unless you’re
dying of cancer; then you have only the present world that dreams of freedom
from the kind of religion and of the kind of government Christianity (and
Islam) seek to force on us.
More
information:
https://bigthink.com/the-present/a-surprising-explanation-for-the-global-decline-of-religion/
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