Religious Based Prejudice Not Acceptable

Tony R. Elliott
It is amazing the number of people existing in modern society who are brain dead, living in their own world with no idea of what is going on affecting their lives and with no clue as to why they choose to live the way they do.

A classic example of what I call the "living dead syndrome" is the people who do not want to participate in Halloween Trick or Treating. These individuals chose not to recognize Halloween mostly because of their own religious ideas of the holiday being one of evil. Such individuals stay locked up in their residents presumably afraid of the festivities going on outside.

Such a mind frame has no basis for the action. Halloween "All Hallows Eve" has its roots based on "All Saints Day" November 1st. which was observed by early Christians as a day to honor the Saints. In modern times, it is a day for children and adults to dress up in costumes and go Trick or Treating and for costume parties.

Halloween is also a time when people can get out and get to know their neighbors or meet new interesting people in the process of taking their kids Trick or Treating. Thus, those who look to Halloween as a day of dread and despair because of false dogmatic beliefs of the day being evil are living in a world created from their own mind based on a nucleus of fear of change and an attitude of disdain of their fellow citizens who threaten their way of life.

Such factional attitudes of prejudice toward others who mentally live in modern society and accept reality for what it is, is the same attitude found in those who have hate in their hearts for all people who are different than they are. This deep-seated hate possessed by the minds of the Christians who have regressed mentally into the darkest areas of their minds to become "dogmatic zombies of the Godhead" is why we as a society still have to deal with primal urges such as prejudice of color, race, sex, and financial status.


The only solution to rid modern society of such faith-based mental illness is for it to become unacceptable to harbor thoughts of religious fanaticism.

The United States has permitted religious fanaticism to fester for hundreds of years resulting in pain and misfortune for those who do not believe or do not believe strongly enough in Christianity.

The bottom line is today's modern global society has outgrown the necessity for superstitious beliefs which sets lines of separation among the masses by declaring followers of every religion to be the one true wisdom of God.

All organized religions in themselves have proven their very point of existence to be false by this notion.

Christianity and its followers need to practice what they preach in ideals of common goodwill starting with their own neighborhood.

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