Faith-Based Morality Endangers Us All
Eric Zuesse
The moral problem is called by philosophers the
ethical problem, but it’s the same thing, and it is interpersonal on the micro
level, and more broadly societal — including national and even international —
on the macro level. The two levels (micro and macro) constantly interact with
one-another, but the biggest ethical (moral) issues are on the macro level, and
they are downplayed or even ignored altogether in most traditional sources of
‘authority’ regarding what is right and what is wrong.
In order to think clearly about ethical issues, one
must first get the epistemological issues (truth-falsity) correct, and this is
what actual science is all about: it is about how to think clearly and
accurately about true and false, instead of about right and wrong (which
is dependent upon truth-falsity). Furthermore, unless one can
think correctly about such policy-issues as global warming, or nuclear weapons,
or social justice, no decision that one makes about the given issue can be any
good. Goodness is intrinsically founded upon truthfulness. One must
first be accurate about the science of the issue, before one can be accurate
about what constitutes good policy, and what constitutes bad policy.
Authentic ethics extends far beyond the merely
personal sphere of concern, but the merely personal sphere of concern — which
is oneself, one’s family, one’s nation, and one’s religion — is what the
average person is thinking the most about when thinking about
‘morality’. That is thinking which focuses upon faith instead of upon science,
and those two modes of thinking are opposite epistemologies. Anyone whose main
concern is finding truth is science-based, and anyone whose main concern is
adhering to what some ‘authority’ says, is faith-based —
regardless of whether or not the individual believes in any religion.
America’s political mess, like that in other
countries, results from too much faith and not enough science; and this isn’t
only religious faith, it is faith in anything at all.
Some faiths are nationalistic, others are religious,
others are ideological, but what they all have in common is the authoritarian
epistemological character, which has implicit trust in some scripture or
person, instead of upon science, which has no scripture, because it is based
instead upon empirical reality and upon carefully analyzing that so as to
discover cause and effect, not upon interpreting what some supposed ‘authority’
said or supposedly meant, or dictated.
Every faith-based morality is personalistic, whereas
every science-based morality focuses instead upon discovering cause and effect.
That’s the basis for being able to deal effectively with issues of good and
bad.
The archetype of faith-based morality is religion,
because its scripture is Scripture — it is canonized, and therefore
cannot be changed but can only be interpreted, so that it is like a nation’s
constitution would be if that constitution prohibits any amendments being made
to itself. That (canonization) is the source of any religion’s rigidity. Such a
morality — regardless of whether it’s religious — is 100% faith-based, and it
is the extreme opposite of science, which is constantly open to changing
whatever laws it discovers. No matter how advanced a particular science
(a field of scientific investigation) is, its laws are
constantly open to being changed — none of them is ever canonized. Science is a
constant search, in order to increase accuracy; it is the exact opposite of
dictating anything; it is the exact opposite of faith. It is a constant process
of discovery. It is the exact opposite of anything that is unchangeable, or
rigid.
Religion-based morality tends to be obsessed with sex
because the way to build a religion (and every religion is based on faith) is
by promoting high birthrates of followers in order to create and raise many
children in the faith. A succession of such generations can turn a mere cult
into a religion. It’s how all religions actually came to be what they today
are. But that’s not what humans need more of in our time (if ever), and it certainly doesn’t
solve any problems (except for the faith’s clergy, who thereby expand their
flock of followers).
Scientific morality focuses instead upon matters like
reducing wars, poverty, disease, and global warming. The religious scriptures
say nothing about those — the actually most important matters — but instead
claim that holy people will cure the sick, and that God will take care of the
rest (so, it’s laissez faire). Furthermore, at the extreme, people
of faith — regardless of whether it’s in secular ‘authorities’ such as Marx or
Plato, or in ‘prophets’ who are alleged to have transmitted some supernatural
deity’s words — have been willing to perpetrate ‘holy wars’ or Crusades and
thus have been encouraged by their interpretation of ‘authorities’ to invade
foreign lands (like during the Crusades and 9/11) in the advancement of their
faith (which may be nationalistic, but is always taken solely upon the epistemological
basis of faith, regardless of whether or not it is religious). Science
rejects all ‘authority’, all faith, and relies instead only upon rigorously
analyzed empirical evidence. Conquering foreign lands in order to spread the
religion or the nation or the ‘race’, is no part of that. “Spreading the faith”
is no part of any science, though some people who try to be scientific get lost
because they become focused more on spreading their beliefs than on discovering
more realities, which might disprove what they believe. Any
faith is obsessed with the content of belief, not with the process of
discovery.
By distracting the public from the real crimes against
the public (such as exploitative financial manipulations, and mass-murderous
military invasions), the very personal focus on sex, as constituting the chief
focus of a supposed ‘morality’, serves to distract the public from the
actually bigger crimes — which aren’t merely personal, though
only individual persons actually perpetrate, and thus should be
held to account for, any actual crime, any victimization.
Here are some specific examples:
Moralistic lying is so obviously the case regarding
the Republican Party’s Presidential nominee Donald Trump, that the Democratic
Party’s news-media are now especially astir about it, as a basically partisan
political matter:
The Daily Beast headlines "Trumpist
True Believers See Coronavirus as Part of God’s Plan”.
The Atlantic headlines "Some of
the Most Visible Christians in America Are Failing the Coronavirus Test”.
The Guardian headlines "Revealed:
leader of group peddling bleach as coronavirus 'cure' wrote to Trump this week”.
But Republican Party news-media also show a religious
focus, by their focusing on sex and other personal matters, and by what
they won’t point out, regarding the Democratic Party’s
Presidential nominee, Joe Biden, thus distracting even their own followers away from
Biden’s bigger and more significant wrongs — wrongs that
billionaires of both political Parties don’t want the public
to focus upon (such as Biden’s neoconservatism, his consistent support for
America to invade and conquer other countries). Here is an example of how
that’s so:
Joe Biden got caught lying about
(and denying) his having forced his finger into a Senate staffer’s vagina, and a lifelong Democrat then was publicized on
Republican Fox News saying "Credible
rape accusations are disqualifying or we have NO moral standards.”
But whether what Biden was alleged to have done there
was done, or would qualify as “rape,” is for courts to decide — which won’t
even happen — and yet such allegations get lots of public attention, while
Biden’s entire political career is a succession of demonstrated,
incontrovertible, major lies and frauds, which have thousands
of victims and not merely one or just a few. And these major evils are proven,
not merely speculative. On March 14th, I documented and linked to the
sources, "PROVEN:
Biden won the democratic nomination by cheating”, and the worst of those lies were effective in
causing millions of Blacks to vote for him in the southern states where most
voters in Democratic Party primaries are Blacks (as was documented there), and
the issue for them was that Biden had a long career working with civil rights
leaders and had done a sit-in against segregation in a restaurant — all
being lies from him, not a shred of truth in any of his ‘civil rights’
allegations there (as I documented). He had thus raped those voters’
minds, in order to get their votes and win the nomination with them; and,
yet, the possible rape by him, of merely one victim
(who happened to have been a white woman who was in his employ) gets special
attention from the Republican Party news-medium, Fox News, which trumpeted that
a former activist for Hillary Clinton was alleging that Biden must be rejected
by Democrats if he actually did “rape” the woman. (And evidence kept piling up
that he at least was lying
about that, regardless of whether the woman who was complaining was otherwise
even credible.) There
are far more significant reasons to reject Biden as our next President than
such speculative ones, and they all are proven instead of speculative, and have
to do with policies (policies for the billionaires who finance his
career, and against the public), not at all with sex (which is
the religious obsession), nor with other merely personal violations.
Overwhelmingly the two reasons why Biden instead of
Sanders won the Democratic Party’s nomination were (1) the billionaires who fund the Party were united
against Sanders, and (2) black Democrats in the former Dixie states,
starting with South Carolina on February 29th, overwhelmingly voted for the
fake anti-segregationist Biden over the authentic anti-segregationist Sanders,
because they had faith in the billionaire-controlled Democratic Party
Establishment, who were 100% supporting and advertising for Biden. That’s
faith. Those were faith-based voters — they had faith in the Democratic Party,
its billionaires. That faith by those voters gave Americans a Trump-v.-Biden
choice on November 3rd instead of a Trump-v.-Sanders choice (which would have
included an option that the billionaires feared, instead of two nominees
who both were backed by billionaires).
We thus now have a situation in which a candidate,
Biden, whose entire lengthy political career is filled with corruption and lies, is the opposition against another candidate, Trump,
whose established record is likewise filled with corruption and lies. And we
are being told by the Republican Party’s billionaires that the reason why we
shouldn’t accept Biden is that maybe what he did to that woman constituted
“rape.”
Joe Biden has so many real and proven victims — policy-victims
— (and Donald Trump does, too), but some people suggest that Americans should
make their voting-decision, for the U.S. Presidency on November 3rd, on the
basis of one possible rape, that Biden might have
committed? The reasons why Biden isn’t acceptable (just like the reasons why
Trump isn’t) aren’t nearly so personalistic, nor so speculative, as that.
The real problem is his real policies, not his
real personality.
Everyone (at least except perhaps a majority of
conservative Christians) recognizes that Trump’s leadership during the
coronavirus crisis has been catastrophically poor, but Biden waited until April
12th to headline what his coronavirus policy would have been if he were
President, “Joe Biden: My Plan to Safely Reopen
America”, and his
‘plan’ entirely ignored the things
that had made a failure the anti-coronavirus legislation which had been passed by
unanimous consent in the U.S. Senate and House and signed into law by the
President, the corruption which had caused it to be far more of a bailout to
investors than to workers and consumers — and that had caused it to be generous
to Wall Street and hedge funds, but stingy to the public (who should have gotten all of it,
every penny of it). As I pointed out on
April 13th, “It’s
just a string of goals, with no measures described for meeting them; and it
ignores the real barriers that must be overcome in order to be able to achieve
its goals. The hundreds of reader-comments to Biden’s ‘plan’ at a popular
Democratic Party website, were worshipful: 'Ah, President
Biden! You cannot take over fast enough' was the most-popular. Biden’s platitudes pleased
his Party’s faithful, despite ignoring the real issues.”
On April 25th, Politico headlined “Biden wants a
new stimulus ‘a hell of a lot bigger’ than $2 trillion”, and Biden there pretended that all of the blame is
with the Republican President, and he pretended to be a progressive, by saying,
“The last thing he [Trump] wants is anyone watching that $500 billion going to
corporate America, for God’s sake.” But he didn’t say anything that would
offend his billionaire backers. For example, he didn’t say “All of the
money for corporations needs to be removed — all of the money needs to go
instead to workers and to consumers, so that they won’t lose their homes, their
cars, etc., and simultaneously go to the states to fill the gaps that have been
created in states’ essential coffers, so that the states will be able to
continue providing the essential services that they provide during this crisis.”
(And as I had already pointed out on April 14th, “On April 9th, the Zero Hedge financial
site explained in
detail why even
bailing out the airlines would hurt the economy more than help the economy.” In
other words: all bailouts should go only to individuals, not
to any corporations.)
Biden won’t bite the (billionaires’) hands that feed
him, any more than Trump has been doing, but instead he uses vague promises in
order to bring his Party’s faithful deceived voters to the polls on November
3rd. The same Democratic voters who didn’t even notice that Obama had dropped
his plan for a “public option” within just days after his winning the 2008
election are expecting Biden to adhere to his promises to them. All of the
winning politicians honor only the promises that they privately make to their
billionaire backers. This can’t happen without their being distracted by the
sorts of things that their own Party’s propaganda puts forth to distract from
the candidate’s proven record. The flim-flam man isn’t only the
Republican one who now occupies the White House. The billionaires’ dictatorship is bipartisan. And it succeeds only because of
faith. That’s trust in some ‘authority’, and it distracts from the
empirical proven reality.
Just like Democrats are far more concerned that maybe
Biden “raped” a woman than they are concerned that he clearly did rape the minds
of millions of Blacks in order to win the Party's nomination, Democrats evidently don’t care about the corruption
that produced all the failures in the anti-coronavirus legislation that was
unanimously passed by both of the two U.S. political Parties.
Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress voted for it. Unlike what Biden
implies, both Republicans and Democrats signed onto this corruption.
Just as Republican voters have faith in their corrupt
Party, Democratic voters have faith in their corrupt Party. Faith is the opposite
of science, and science is clear that neither Party is
even close to being decent. Only faith tells people (some with
the Democratic persuasion, others with the Republican one) otherwise — that “my
Party is decent.”
The easiest and quickest way to understand how faith
is destroying the United States is to see the great movie Dark Waters, a very accurate dramatic re-enactment of one major
legal case which exposes not only the total psychopathy of the entire U.S.
power-structure but also the refusal of its victimized public to recognize that
their lives were being destroyed by the very same institutions that they’ve
been taught (by the billionaires and their agents) to respect the most. It’s an
accurate two-hour education in the reality of today’s America, so that the
audience can understand the total immunity from prosecution
that America’s billionaires enjoy, no matter how many people they’ve destroyed,
and even murdered, in order to become as rich as they are. For example,
regarding the “Dark Waters” crime, which was perpetrated actually by the top
executives of many of America’s largest international corporations: on 20
February 2018, Reuters headlined “3M, Minnesota
settle water pollution claims for $850 million” and reported that “Industrial group 3M Co and
Minnesota’s attorney general have agreed to settle a lawsuit over polluted
groundwater, with the company agreeing to grant $850 million to the state for
groundwater projects, the attorney’s office said on Tuesday. Attorney General
Lori Swanson had been seeking at least $5 billion in damages from 3M to help
clean up the company’s disposal of industrial chemicals in the
Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area over the past 40 years. … 3M said it
would record a 2018 first-quarter charge of approximately $1.10 to $1.15 per
share including legal fees as a result of the settlement. Shares in the company
were down 0.6 percent.” That’s an inconsequential penalty, and none of the
criminal 3M executives who were responsible for this poisoning of Minnesotans
would face any punishments at all. On 2 November 2018, Bloomberg News headlined
a 5,000-word history and timeline of this matter “Cancer-linked Chemicals Manufactured by 3M Are
Turning Up in Drinking Water”. On 24 October 2019, The Intercept bannered about
this, “Top U.S. Toxicologist Was Barred
From Saying PFAS Causes Disease In Humans. She’s Saying It Now.” Uncounted thousands of people have had their
health destroyed and have died from this poisoning, but none of the executives
and investors who oversaw and profited from it were punished in any way. There
is total immunity, for them. And the public is distracted from
that.
If things keep on the way they are, then there is no
realistic hope for America. Faith-based morality is destroying this country,
and the destruction is bipartisan, and pervasive. Regardless of whether a
particular case of it is explicitly religious (such as in the many
ecclesiastical child-sex scandals), it is accepted only upon the basis of
faith. The fundamental problem is epistemological, and nobody pays attention to
it.
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author,
most recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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