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Join in the battle between God and the devil!

The following contribution by Mr Joe Zammit appears in the comments section of The Times on-line edition.

It captures the crusading spirit of Maltese Catholicism to the last drop of spiritual blood. 

"There can never be a responsible divorce. Divorce of any kind is evil, condemned by God for our own good.

We do not want divorce, any divorce. The great majority of Maltese and Gozitans want no form of divorce; so the vast majority will say NO to divorce.

It is a devilish deceit to try to qualify divorce. Divorce is the dissolution of a validly contracted marriage by a human person. No human person has the power, let alone the right, to dissolve a valid marriage.

A big NO to divorce; YES to the indissolubility of marriage.

Join in the battle between God and the devil! Fight the good fight! The victory is ours, it's already guaranteed!"

 

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Religion of division

"Christian Europe will never allow Muslim Turkey to join the European Union." These words, spoken by a client of mine during a discussion, clearly illustrate the division arising from the strict adherence to religion.

While religion is a spiritual matter, the leaders of the various beliefs have, over the centuries, been too concerned with the material world. I ask:

  • How exactly does abstaining from pork but eating fish improve my chances of meeting the creator of both pig and fish?
  • Does wrapping up the human form in a chador show greater appreciation of the supreme being’s work?
  • How does the use or non-use of a condom improve my chances of slipping into heaven?
  • Why should a religion be led solely by the male half of humankind if god breathed live into men and women?

Religions today are akin to football supporters' clubs, more intent on increasing membership than on the edification of mankind’s spirit. This is so evident in their willingness to resort to the numbers game when trying to justify the validity of their belief: X hundreds of millions believe in “our” god, or, believers of “our” faith are growing by Y percent annually. With so many zeros in the statistics, there must be one hell of a gridlock on the road to heaven.

Some more maths. Take the thousands of religious rules that exist worldwide, multiply them by the billions of adherents and the result is an equation of extreme complexity.

This related article might interest you: Burning of the Books

 
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