Root of All (?)

Lyle Northey (Silent/Boomer)

  Reading a book about the harm religion has done and one of the stories is about a young lady that decided to join the Muslim religion. In this story she is being very close to an inman and he finally decides to make her a wife. Not in the sense of a wife you go home to or support or any of that just one you have sex with. According to the teachings this is okay as a man can have up to 4 wives and keep 3 of them out of the picture and unknown to his 1st wife.

  It occurred to wonder if these shadow wives can have regular husbands and additional shadow husbands. That is probably not possible as women have no rights under that faith. The fact that a convenient way for a man to have multiple sex partners with no religious guilt is another indicator that men write the book and make up the story. 

  All of it, no matter what name you attach, is a cock and bull story that was dreamed up by one guy or a group of guys that were trying to control others and make a profit doing it. Every religious text has numerous pot holes in the story line that just scream to be recognized to be bs statements and nonsense. If you insist on believing then do not try to shove your beliefs up others’ tailpipes. 

  Every faith seems to take the view that they have a leg up on some other faith. Islam claims to have the highest ranking disciple as he came after all the others. The entire book is written to give a mortal the wisdom of the ages and the sages and yet nothing could be further from the truth, except perhaps Donald Trump. 

  Radical ideas to say the least. Teach and preach a document that forbids just about everything you can think of and that includes having sex outside of marriage and then create a loophole that makes it possible at least for the inman. 

  Being involved with a church that forbids the use of computers and scorns TV and basically attempts to keep everyone in the dark ages. Where do we find these ideas in any religious work? Apparently it is possible to find almost anything in a religious text if you twist it around to make it follow a certain line of reason.

  Just like the law enacted by an all benevolent  legislation  that now allows for people in Kentucky to kill the homeless  with nothing more than the suspension that they might be on your property to camp, rob or in some way interfere with the property owner. Are we a thoughtful nation or what?


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