http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/what-defines-religion/

 


 <http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/what-defines-religion/> What Defines
'Religion'?


A new book tackles that question, and focuses on another: does Islam
qualify?

August 14, 2011 - 12:02 am - by
<http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/author/janetlevy/> Janet Levy



 <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0578073900/pajamasmedia-20> Allah
is Dead: Why Islam Is Not a Religion

By Rebecca Bynum

Published by New English Review Press, 2011

160 pp., $17.95

Reviewed by Janet Levy

In a July 29 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit
essentially regulated the language of prayer by ruling that any mention of
"Jesus" during public prayer constitutes sectarian and unconstitutional
language. The Board of Commissioners of Forsyth County, North Carolina, had
long used such invocations to bless its work. But the ACLU and Americans
United for Separation of Church and State (AU) brought the legal challenge
seeking to end in Forsyth County a traditional practice commonly used before
public meetings in state and local legislative bodies across America.

Such attacks by the Left against religious expression are commonplace. This
month, leftist groups roundly criticized Texas Governor Rick Perry's call
for a day of prayer to "seek G-d's guidance and wisdom in addressing the
challenges that face our communities, states and nation." In January, Hawaii
caved in to ACLU demands and became the first state to eliminate daily
prayer, although approval of a 2009 bill to celebrate "Islam Day"
mysteriously escaped their censure.

Meanwhile, as I reported
<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=29726> here, several
state legislatures including Iowa, Texas, and Washington have opened their
sessions with Islamic prayers invoking Allah, calling for "victory over
those who disbelieve" and soliciting "protection from the Great Satan."
These requests that Allah grant Muslims victory over non-Muslims are hardly
prayers to bless the work of legislatures, but neither the ACLU or AU raised
objections, even though the prayers excluded Christians and Jews and
declared cultural war against American society.

In the past, the Left, which asked the nihilistic question "Is G-d Dead?,"
made common cause with communism and rejected religious faith in favor of
"godless" secular humanism.  Today the connection between the
totalitarianism of the Left - control of human activity and thought in the
name of "social justice" - and the totalitarianism of Islam - control of
every aspect of life through the shariah - is a bond fusing their efforts to
pursue a common agenda: to undermine America's Judeo-Christian values and
traditional institutions.

In her book
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0578073900/pajamasmedia-20> Allah Is
Dead: Why Islam Is Not A Religion, Rebecca Bynum (author and publisher of
New English Review) adeptly explores the traditional role of religion, the
G-d is dead posture of the left, and the nature of Islam. She offers astute
observations on the meaning and essence of religion as the very basis of
reality for Western culture, extols its noble purpose of elevating man
toward a path of righteousness, and contrasts this with the nihilistic
ideologies presented as religion by the Left and Islam. She describes the
deleterious effects of the Left on the meaning, value, and practice of
religion, and argues that Islam's fundamental characteristics deny it status
as a religion.

Bynum identifies the critical role religion plays in fostering morality,
anchoring society, buttressing the family, and promoting social harmony,
public service, and charity. She makes important distinctions between the
mechanical adherence to religious doctrine and the exalted, living
experience of faith. A transcendent reality, faith captures the human heart
and spirit and imbues our lives with meaning, Bynum writes. Faith is not
coercion through the recitation of Biblical passages. Instead, scripture is
a series of guidelines for human behavior which empower individuals to
freely and creatively chart a path, constantly striving toward spiritual
perfection. Bynum emphasizes that individual free will encouraged by faith
is the pathway to understanding goodness, truth, and beauty, and ultimately
the unique experience of discovering G-d and godliness.

The influence of the anti-religion Left has caused the church to abandon
this traditional role and these values, Bynum asserts. For the most part,
the church has turned away from spiritual ministry toward political and
social causes with a focus on "works" over faith and religious practice.
Religion is used politically to bolster social reforms, she writes, rather
than to nurture spiritual and moral development. Religion emphasizes
self-realization and sensual comfort, rather than attainment of the ideals
of truth, beauty, and goodness. Instead of helping individuals aspire to the
virtues of self-reliance, self-control, and gratitude, religion fosters an
infantile sense of entitlement, a victim mentality of blaming external
factors, and an unwillingness to take personal responsibility.

For the Left, religion is the enemy, morality is non-existent, and actions
relate to narcissistic wants. Bynum describes the modern secular movement
advanced by the Left as debasing man and diminishing his importance in the
universe, viewing him as equivalent and as equally deserving as all other
creatures on Earth. In this view, man's higher purpose, his ability for
self-reflection, and his capacity for imagination are denied. Man is no
longer heroic. He is reduced to the level of any other member of the animal
kingdom, just another organism competing to survive and reproduce. As human
dignity has been debased, the human values of love, truth, and goodness, as
well as religious experience, are dismissed as delusional. Bynum concludes
that spiritual transcendence is impossible when free will is viewed as an
illusion and morality is arbitrary.

Just as leftist-influenced Western religion has abandoned the search for
spiritual transcendence, Islam similarly does not provide a path to
spiritual transcendence, either, Bynum asserts. Islam does not qualify as a
religion, she argues, because it lacks the essential qualities and
attributes of religion. Muslims are not free to establish a relationship
with Allah but are required to recite prayers in a specific format and
direct them to an object - the Kaaba, a cube-shaped building in Mecca that
is the most sacred site in Islam. In Islam, strict rules regulate all
behavior and Islamic worship is merely unquestioned obedience. Lacking is
any quest for truth, acknowledgment of reality, or historical verification.
The goal of Islam is complete control over the mind and the physical body
and its functions. Bodies and minds are controlled with no nourishment for
the soul.

With no outlet for individual expression in Islam, creativity does not exist
nor does anything that would capture the human heart or spirit. No quest to
discover Allah is required because he exists merely to be obeyed. Piety is
enforced by conformity to Islamic doctrine with sinners severely punished or
killed to uphold the community's purity. Islam's goal is complete
submission, which stifles curiosity, creativity, motivation, and
individuality, plus denies the truth.

In Islam, history begins with Mohammed. Nothing that occurred prior to his
existence is of any value, thus history is revised and knowledge rendered
meaningless. Islam requires cultural genocide because culture is an obstacle
to establishing Allah's authority on Earth. No concept of G-d-given free
will and tolerance exists. Individual thought makes no difference because
only the decrees of Islamic doctrine have value.

Islam requires complete self-denial and robot-like functioning as part of a
collective: the umma, or Islamic community. Behavior is mandated by the
shariah, which makes law and morality one and the same. Islam does not
recognize the state as a higher authority and requires ultimate jurisdiction
in all worldly matters. No explorations of and independent conclusions about
justice and judgment exist as the shariah explicitly outlines every aspect
of existence and sanctions forced marriage, child marriage, polygamy, death
for apostasy, dhimmi status for non-Muslims, and other rulings and actions
outlawed in other societies. Islam is the highest value, with no room for
mercy or compassion. Islamic doctrine is immutable, unquestioned, and does
not bend to any human circumstances.

Because of all these characteristics, Islam is not a religion, Bynum
concludes, as it places ideology above life itself. It fails to advance
individual morality, sacrificing the individual for the collective. It is
unable to preserve wisdom because it denies everything but Islamic beliefs.
It fails to foster peace and social harmony and instead requires perpetual
war with non-believers. It weakens the family as the foundational unit of
society by promoting polygamy. It is not transcendent in purpose, as its
highest purpose is to perpetuate itself, and it has little meaning beyond
rituals.

Islam cannot stand with the other religions of the world as a belief system
that relates humanity to spirituality and to moral values and imbues life
with meaning, Bynum writes. Instead, Islam is a supremacist, totalitarian,
theo-political-legal ideology that engages in constant war with
non-believers, controls the lives of its believers who are unable to
question or relinquish its mandates, and fails to provide spiritual
nourishment and to promote social harmony.

Just as the secular humanism of the Left diminishes man, Islam similarly
diminishes man through its hatred of non-believers and its emulation of its
brutal, murderous prophet as the ideal specimen of a man. Thus, leftists who
assert their nonreligious and non-spiritual agenda and diligently work to
eliminate G-d from the public square - including prohibitions against
religious observances, holidays, symbols, and prayer - are allying with
Muslim efforts to demonize and supplant non-Muslim faiths. Both represent a
danger to Western society, and in particular the United States, which was
founded on a core belief in G-d and the transcendent power of spirituality.
Both Islam and the left's secular humanism are godless ideologies that
undermine Western values and civilization.

Janet Levy, MBA, MSW, is an activist, world traveler,and freelance
journalist who has contributed to American Thinker, Full Disclosure Network,
FrontPage Magazine, Family Security Matters and other publications. She
blogs atwww.womenagainstshariah.com <http://www.womenagainstshariah.com/> 



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



------------------------------------

--------------------------
Want to discuss this topic?  Head on over to our discussion list, 
discuss-os...@yahoogroups.com.
--------------------------
Brooks Isoldi, editor
biso...@intellnet.org

http://www.intellnet.org

  Post message: osint@yahoogroups.com
  Subscribe:    osint-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
  Unsubscribe:  osint-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com


*** FAIR USE NOTICE. This message contains copyrighted material whose use has 
not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. OSINT, as a part of 
The Intelligence Network, is making it available without profit to OSINT 
YahooGroups members who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the 
included information in their efforts to advance the understanding of 
intelligence and law enforcement organizations, their activities, methods, 
techniques, human rights, civil liberties, social justice and other 
intelligence related issues, for non-profit research and educational purposes 
only. We believe that this constitutes a 'fair use' of the copyrighted material 
as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you wish to use 
this copyrighted material for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use,' 
you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
For more information go to:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtmlYahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/osint/

<*> Your email settings:
    Individual Email | Traditional

<*> To change settings online go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/osint/join
    (Yahoo! ID required)

<*> To change settings via email:
    osint-dig...@yahoogroups.com 
    osint-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    osint-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

Reply via email to