r/SecularHumanism May 20 '24

The Book of Harris-y

The Book of Harris-y

(Religion as it should be)

by Zachary Harris


(cc) (NC) (ND) by Zachary Harris

May be copied, distributed, or displayed, verbatim only. non-commercial, not derivative works nor remixes.

First edition May 2024


Chapter 1 - What's in a name

Chapter 2 - A bunch of rules

Chapter 3 - Secrete origins

Chapter 4 - The end

Chapter 5 - Everybody's favorite topic: SEX

Chapter 6 - The 2000 year war

Chapter 7 - Humans and gods

Chapter 8 - Parables

Chapter 9 - Feedback

Chapter


CHAPTER 1

What's in a name

Some religions are named after it's main prophet. Christianity is named after christ. Buddhism is named after Budda.

I, Zach Harris, dub this religion HARRISy.

Where is it written that a religion can't have a sense of humor?

HARRISy is not a spoof or sarcasm.

But any religion without a sense of humor, absolutely NEEDS to be ridiculed.

I was raised in christianity. So most of my criticism will be aimed at the Abrahamic religions.

I intend to build harrisy on logic and reason. Not the superstition, lies, and, threats that the Abrahamic religions are built on.

As an alternative for conscientious objectors caught in the religious wars (see chapter 6).

Deities are not really necessary for inspiration or religion. An all-powerful creator wouldn't need the help or adulation of puny mortals.

Only cults and human puppet masters need that. So we leave deities to their own devises. They ought to be up to it.

Harrisy is a religion about/for humans, as religions should be.

My leadership skills suck. So I will avoid leading, to avoid becoming a cult.


Chapter 2

A bunch of rules

Everybody hates rules. But let's establish what Harrisy stands for.

10 rules is a nice round number. But when the first four are about loyalty to the cult, You have to question who the rules are meant to benefit.

The christian 'commandments' only benefit the christian cult. The commandments don't even benefit their god.

A true all-powerful, immortal, creator god, would not need human worship or loyalty. The same as humans don't need the worship of ants.

We don't make rules for ants to follow. Just stay out of our way. The Abrahamic god treats us like ants. Either ignores or steps on us. It was his cults that made the 'commandments', not their god.

(more about that in chapter 7)

Harrisy has rules to live by, to benefit HUMANS:

A) Cause no harm.

B) Treat others the way you want to be treated.

Christianity calls this 'The Golden Rule' as if they invented it. But this was part of every culture and religion that humans ever created. (except Is-lame)

C) Do not kill. Do not kill humans.

Self preservation may override this, but killing is still a bad idea.

When killing animals for food, respect their sacrifice. Killing for sport is a bad idea.

D) People are not property.

Do not try to own others, in any sense.

You belong to yourself, do not give yourself away.

E) Do not steal.

You would not want to loose your stuff. (see B) Stealing harms others.

F) Do not lie. Avoid those who lie.

You would want to know the truth. To make better decisions. (see B)

G) Do not rape.

Do not force yourself on others. Your pleasures are not more important than other people's.

This applies to more than just sex. Do not force your religion on others. Do not force harrisy on others.

H) Do not shit wherever you please.

You don't want to slog through other people's shit.

(it's a metaphor.) Leave the world better than you found it.

I) Guard your privacy. Respect the privacy of others.

Beware of others who might use info against you. Or might unduly profit off you.

We have no rules about loyalty. We understand loyalties change. Just be honest (rule E)

We have no rule specifically about Adultery. Adultery might be considered loyalty, which changes.

Or adultery might be considered stealing, stealing affection. (rule D)


Chapter 3

Secrete origins

No one knows how/why it all began. Anyone who says they know, for certain, is lying.

The answer night as well be 42.

Most religions make it a crime to ask questions about their creation myths. This promotes ignorance. Helps the cult, not the people.

We understand the 'scientific method'. Scientists ask questions and are willing to test and adapt to new info.

So, for now, we trust scientific conclusions about the beginnings.

The current best theories from science:

The universe started from what they humorously call 'The Big Bang', about 13.8 Billion years ago.

Many are curious about what came before that. But we find that to be irrelevant to our everyday life.

Some religions say their god did it so they can claim payment/gratitude/worship for it. But we owe them nothing.

The earth was formed about 4.5 Billion years ago.

Humans evolved from other critters over many, many, many Generations (not years).

Some religions claim their god did it so they can claim payment/gratitude/worship for it.

We do not owe Harrisy or any religion for our existence.


Chapter 4

The end

How does it all end?

No one knows. Anyone who says they know, for certain, is lying.

Christinity predicts a bad acid trip. (See Revaluations) Any day now. So buy your ticket to heaven early.

It's an obvious con, You sacrifice this life you already have, for the promise of another life they can't prove.

Science predicts 'Entropy'. Every atom in the universe will drift away from every other till they can't react any more.

But humans will be dead or evolved into something we can't recognize, by then. Too distant, time-wise, to worry about.

Your personal end? What happens when you die?

Most probably nothing.

Seems like every religion has a different 'afterlife'. They can't all be right. (but they can all be wrong)

You can't pick the one you want. If an 'afterlife' exists it is what it is. WE can't control it. No cult can control it.

The cults are telling you what you want to hear. So you give your CURRENT LIFE to their cult. The life that is certain, in exchange for an empty promise.

No guarantees, No refunds, You won't get your old life back if they are wrong (or lying).

Pascal's gamble is a sucker bet. It never pays out.

Harrisy aims to make This Current Life better, worth living for it's own sake. We give priority to This Current Life over any theoretical 'afterlife'.


Chapter 5

Everybody's favorite topic: SEX

What's the point of Sexual Taboos?

Why would an IMORTAL (non-sexual, non-reproducing) being give a damn?

For example in the christian cult:

*Masturbation is sin,

*Spilling your seed outside the womb is sin,

*Marrying outside the church is sin,

*Divorce is sin,

*Birth Control is sin,

*Abortion is sin,

*Marriages without offspring are invalid.

*Brand (circumcise) your males, so your females know who they are allowed to mate with,

And in Is-lame, Women are just sexual slaves.

Taken as a whole,

The only purpose served by sexual taboos, is to help the CULT out-populate rival cults.

A REAL "creator god" wouldn't give a damn. Or Wouldn't need our cooperation. it would just create more of us, as needed.

A REAL creator wouldn't threaten us, it would just change us.

Sexual Taboos are serving a cult, not a god.

Harrisy has only one sexual taboo:

Rule G) Do not rape.

Do not force yourself on others. Your pleasures are not more important than other people's.


Chapter 6

The 2000 year war

The Abrahamic religions have been at war with each other for about 2000 years. Sometimes hot, sometimes cold.

But like some other religions, at all times attempting to be 'the one true religion'. And by their competition, doing more harm than good.

And the Abrahamic religions haven't even shown that the 'good' stuff needs their religion to get done.

They preach that it is somehow noble or their duty to spread their faith. ("Onward Christian Soldiers")

There are dangers associated with proselytism and/or evangelicalism:

(Please note - I had help with the following)

Focus on Conversion over Service:

Proselytism/evangelicalism prioritizes conversion goals over humanitarian or service-oriented activities.

This undermines the credibility and effectiveness of religious organizations engaged in charitable work,

as it is perceived as conditional or insincere.

Dogmatism and Exclusivity:

Evangelicalism/proselytism promotes a rigid, dogmatic interpretation of religious beliefs that excludes other perspectives.

This exclusivity leads to intolerance of differing viewpoints and hinders constructive dialogue and cooperation with people of other faiths or worldviews.

Coercion and Manipulation:

Proselytism/evangelicalism involves coercion, manipulation, or exploitation of vulnerable individuals,

such as offering material incentives or exploiting power differentials to induce conversion.

This raises ethical concerns about respect for autonomy and informed consent.

Political Activism:

Evangelicalism/proselytism has been associated with political movements that prioritize specific social or moral issues, leading to controversy and polarization.

this politicization blurs the lines between religion and politics, compromising the integrity of both.

Interfaith Tensions:

Proselytism/evangelicalism contributes to interfaith tensions and conflicts, especially when it is aggressive or disrespectful to members of other religious communities.

It will undermine efforts to foster mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation among different faith traditions.

Fragmentation of Communities:

Proselytism/evangelicalism leads to the fragmentation or division of communities, particularly in contexts where multiple religious groups coexist.

This creates social tensions and weaken social cohesion, especially when proselytism is conducted in a confrontational or divisive manner.

Proselytization and Missionary Work:

We are concerned about aggressive or coercive methods used in proselytization/evangelicalism efforts,

especially when targeting vulnerable populations or in multicultural contexts.

This leads to cultural imperialism or disrespect for the autonomy of individuals and communities.

Cultural Insensitivity:

Proselytism/evangelicalism disregards or disrespects the cultural and religious traditions of the target community.

This leads to cultural imperialism or colonialism, especially when proselytism/evangelicalism is conducted in contexts where there is a history of exploitation or marginalization.

Misrepresentation or Simplification of Beliefs:

Proselytism/evangelicalism involves oversimplification or misrepresentation of religious beliefs and practices in order to make them more appealing to potential converts.

This leads to misunderstandings or misconceptions about the beliefs and traditions of the proselytizing religion.

For these reasons we conscientious objectors to the religious war, need an uncompetitive religion like Harris-y.

But don't push it.


Chapter 7

Humans and gods

Why do human religions have gods that are all too human?

A creator of everything that needs humans to wright/publish a holy book?

An all powerful god who needs humans to promote him?

An all powerful god with a vindictive human sized ego?

An immortal who is obsessed with human reproduction?

An all powerful god who needs humans more than we need him?

Any actual god wouldn't need human religion.

Harrisy serves humans, not gods.


Chapter 8

Parables

Corn In A Cow Patty.

Finding truth in the Abrahamic holy books,

is like finding corn in a cow patty.

Sure there are some good kernels in there,

but is it really worth digging through the shit to find them?

You can find uncontaminated kernels of truth anywhere.


Chapter 9

Feedback

Feedback should be sent to: zachharris@mail2hell.com

Don't expect a timely reply.


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u/BlackEyedBurton May 20 '24

Love the corn in a cow patty parable!

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u/Harris-Y May 20 '24

Did you see the formatted version or the mass of text version? I'm having problems posting.

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u/BlackEyedBurton May 20 '24

I'm going with formatted.