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Religion Is an
Industry!
We Need a World Free of Religion
A statement made at the conference on Freedom of
Expression and Fundamentalism, in Paris, April 6 2006
We are here today to acknowledge the importance of free
speech and unconditional freedom of expression. We are here today to say “enough
is enough.” We will not submit any more. We will fight to safeguard the right to
freedom of expression and criticism. We mean it and we will not be intimidated,
bullied or blackmailed by any religious groups, sentiments, superstition, or by
any terrorist act.
This is important. We should continue this fight and never
give up. However, this is not enough. This does not go far enough. In order to
succeed in our struggle for securing the unconditional freedom of expression and
criticism, we need to widen our scopes. We need to fight for freedom in a wider
spectrum.
Right wing aggression on civil liberties and individual
rights has been enormous, particularly in recent years. The terrorist attacks by
political Islam have inflicted a great blow on our society. As a result of these
attacks the world has suffered greatly, both in terms of human lives and the
loss of civil liberties and individual rights.
The so-called war on terrorism led by the US has been
instrumental in curbing civil liberties and our freedom. We must take a stand
Vis a Vis the US and Western governments’ aggression and so-called war on
terror.
We must stand firmly against religion as an institution.
Religion is not only spiritual beliefs, it is an industry, big business, a
mafia-like organization, be it fundamentalist or not. We must fight for de-religionisation
of the society while we respect the right of every individual to believe in any
religion. To clarify the matter, I like to quote Waffa Sultan: “you can believe
in any piece of stone you like, as long as you do not throw it at me.” Religion
must be a private affair.
If we aspire to make a much freer and more egalitarian world,
we must go further than establishing secular principles. We need secularism as a
necessary condition for a free society, but in fight against religion we need to
be more aggressive, not against believers, but against the religious industry.
We need to expose religion as a reactionary ideology, as a weapon to stupefy
humanity, as a weapon of exploitation, discrimination and degradation.
Throughout history and even today, more human beings have lost their lives under
the name of god and religion than any other banner. We must cut religion’s hands
off state, legislation, education and society. We must organize an orchestrated
and dynamic fight against religion to push it back to the private sphere and try
to build a world free of religion. And here I mean world in the literal sense of
the word. We must think internationally and not allow ourselves to be confined
in Eurocentric or Western borders. The whole world needs to be free of religion. |