Atheism – Still Ruining the World

I formally left the LDS Church last year.  As part of the process I had to be interviewed by the local Bishop.  During the interview, after I revealed that I was an atheist the Bishop asked me, “without God why do you even bother getting up in the morning?”  I was stunned then and I’m stunned now when people ask this of atheists.  As if “God” is why anyone gets up in the morning… Why am I mentioning this at all?  Well, the other day George Pell, the Archbishop of Sydney had this to say about the ‘faithless’:

A minority of people, usually people without religion, are frightened by the future, it’s almost as though they’ve … nothing but fear to distract themselves from the fact that without God the universe has no objective purpose or meaning. Nothing beyond the constructs they confect to cover the abyss.

It’s clear from his statements that Mr. Pell has never sat down and talked with an atheist or a faithless person.  It would only take a short thirty minute discussion with one to dis-prove his statements or to talk with a Catholic racked with worry about experiencing an eternal, fiery torment.  How is that for fear of the future?

I honestly don’t understand the importance on ‘objective purpose’ that Mr. Pell, and others seem intent on attaching to their lives. I suspect Mr. Pell doesn’t either.  The Universe doesn’t need meaning to exist and our lives don’t need to come with a purpose.  No one gets up in the morning and continues living because they believe there is a God, they get up because they’re compelled to keep living by billions of years of evolution.  They get up because life is, in general, pretty fucking amazing.  They get up because they have a work they love doing, they have family and friends that care about them and that they care about.  Living is its own reward and experiencing it is the only purpose life needs.

I keep wanting to believe that people with imaginary friends aren’t all degenerate morons but, people like George Pell make it really hard sometimes.

Bonus:  Mr. Pell still wants to blame Hitler, the Second World War, and the Holocaust on atheism. Despite Adolf Hitler’s Christian beliefs.

Welcome to the updated Di Mortui Sunt

I’m still reorganizing, tweaking, and adjusting but you’re (mostly) looking at the new Di Mortui Sunt. I’ve cut out a lot of the extraneous tabs, consolidated the remaining, and added one more.  I still need to add my own art up the header, a small paragraph to the right describing the blog, as well as a find focal point that has been lacking (alternatively, I could always create another blog to be focused and this one can remain my own musing grounds.)

I believe the best way to make this work for me would be to create a new site to explore and promote more fully my work  in the “Creativity” section.  If you’re interested in that I’ll make sure to put a link to it here when it is ready.

So, things are happening.  I’m starting new projects and continuing with old ones.  I hope you enjoy the changes.  Here is to new beginnings.

New Things at Di Mortui Sunt

I’ve added a ‘Let’s Play’ tab at the top there with ‘What I Am’ and ‘What I Like’ etc. That page has links and short descriptions of the LPs I’ve done over at the Gamespite forum: Talking Time. I will most likely be changing the theme soon as too, seeing as the current one bores me. This is probably the first step in a process-design the site.

Why the re-design? I have some extra time right now and I feel that the sight needs to be better organized in order to serve me, and incidentally you, better. With a new more focused design I’m hoping that the purpose and role of the site can be focused to.

No entries this week, I’m taking the time off to enjoy the holiday with my wife and family. See you on the 30th.

Baby Steps

Salt Lake City Temple

If you look back in the archives of the site you’ll find a heated discussion on several posts regarding the California Proposition 8.  While I opposed Prop. 8, and still do, and the LDS church’s involvement in it is what ultimately convinced me to have my name taken off their records I still held out the hope that the Church would come around on their LGBT stance, as they did with Blacks in the Church.

It seems that a small step toward fully accepting LGBT into the Church has been taken.  The Mormon church still thinks homosexual relationships and acting on homosexual thoughts is still a sin, but they no longer consider thoughts of such activities a matter for confession and therapy.  This seems like a tiny, inconsequential step, and in many ways it is.  But, it’s also a big shift from what has been standard church policy and not what I expected from a Church run by conservative, old, white men.

I’m hopeful that this is a first step and that as LGBT’s rights are recognized in the United States and across the world the LDS Church will continue to revise its procedures and statements until one day one of their prophets has the revelation that God loves LGBTs just as much as he loves the rest of us.  If it doesn’t then the hope and nostalgia I still carry for what was a very large part of my life will die as will my respect for an organization that does a great deal of good work in this world.

I’m hopeful it won’t come to that though.  They have taken this step and they’ll eventually take the others and the hateful bigots who hide amongst the many good people in the LDS church will have to find a new way to cover their hate.

You can call me a dreamer, that’s okay I’m in good company.

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