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In reply to the discussion: Against my better judgment ... [View all]TheSarcastinator
(854 posts)What an incredible ironic inversion that the belief systems most deeply predicated on ignorance, magical thinking and blind faith are SOMEHOW the ONLY belief systems that adherents think should be immune from free speech and critique, including mockery. The only reason religious adherents get in such a tizzy when their system of dogma is held up for ridicule is that each believer knows deep in their consciousness that the belief in an anthropomorphic deity is ridiculous and absurd at the same level as belief in Bigfoot and the Tooth Fairy. That's why it is reacted to so strongly and with such violence -- satire and mockery exposes the fundamental flaws of organized religion, its embrace of idiotic anthropomorphization of the sublime, and its ridiculous dogmas very clearly.
As theologian Paul Tillich pointed out decades ago, all human objectification of deity is a form of idolatry that reduces the unspeakable and unknowable to nonsense. "God" is bigger than "God" and "blasphemy" is impossible when all is one.