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Religious Fanatics Quotes

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“Killing in the name of religion defines someone who is ignorant and actually void of religion. God does not condone terror. To kill innocent people to make a political statement is like shooting a dove to say hunting is wrong.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Christina Engela
“You cannot defend human rights without fighting religious fanatics - regardless of one's own religious experience - it is unavoidable. Why? Because they are the ones who take issue with how other people live their lives instead of minding their own business.”
Christina Engela, Bugspray

Abhijit Naskar
“Sanatana Dharma is advaita sanskriti,
that is, a culture of nonsectarianism,
Hindutva means mindless saffronization.”
Abhijit Naskar, Tum Dunya Tek Millet: Greatest Country on Earth is Earth

Abhijit Naskar
“Comic book fans
come in many forms -
Some attend comicon,
Some visit the vatican,
Some visit vrindavan.

Some bury head in the bible,
Some bury head in das kapital.
When pages of books are
prioritized over humanity,
world gets infested with sheeple.

Mind begins in the wake of chains,
Life begins in the wake of sect.
A hundred hajj won't make you holy,
If your heart is ever cold and dead.”
Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“Comic book fans
come in many forms -
Some attend comicon,
Some visit the vatican,
Some visit vrindavan.

Some bury head in the bible,
Some bury head in das kapital.
When pages of books are
prioritized over humanity,
world gets infested with sheeple.”
Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“Dharmageddon (Untouchable Sonnet)

Bunch of dried up prunes bathing in sewage water
to gain instant holiness are no good to me.
I want the brave and vigorous of heart and brain,
those teeming with life, I want the uncowardly.

I want the uncompromising, I want the unbending,
I want the pure, who've conquered their prejudice.
Only the undoctrinated can carry the godly thunder,
only the living can bear remedy to customs of malice.

If you're failure as a christian according to the
church, you're likely a true christian like Christ.
I work the world flooded with living Christs and
Buddhas, not dummkopfs obeying the dead and blind.

Enough with brainless bowing to holy heap of compost,
partake no more of the flea-ridden potion of fanaticism.
Abolish all relation with dogma and ritual superstition,
sterilized in the pyre of prejudice, Arise Dharmageddon!”
Abhijit Naskar, Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood

Abhijit Naskar
“Enough with brainless bowing to holy heap of compost, partake no more of the flea-ridden potion of fanaticism. Abolish all relation with dogma and ritual superstition, sterilized in the pyre of prejudice, Arise Dharmageddon!”
Abhijit Naskar, Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood

Abhijit Naskar
“I want the uncompromising,
I want the unbending,
I want the pure, who've
conquered their prejudice.
Only the undoctrinated
can carry the godly thunder,
only the living can bear
remedy to customs of malice.”
Abhijit Naskar, Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood

Abhijit Naskar
“My nation, your nation,
my religion, your religion,
my culture, your culture,
will be the end of us apes -

outwardly fancy, inwardly filthy,
sneering, leering, gutter-crawling,
conniving, two-faced, fanatic,
frivolous, pointless bloody apes.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“My Nation, Your Nation (Sonnet)

My nation, your nation,
my religion, your religion,
my culture, your culture,
will be the end of us apes -

outwardly fancy, inwardly filthy,
sneering, leering, gutter-crawling,
conniving, two-faced, fanatic,
frivolous, pointless bloody apes -

apes who can't see right from wrong,
without the blinkers of creed -
apes who can't tell order from disorder,
unless instructed by legal decree -

apes who would sell their own brother,
if monkey kings command, it's patriotic.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Just because it's habit doesn't make it holy.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“No literature is infallible, but while errors in scientific literature are proudly mended by later scientists, errors in religious literature are rarely mended - they are interpreted, reinterpreted, and justified in a million ways, but never questioned, as very few persons of faith have got the brain and backbone to acknowledge errors, let alone correct them - this is not holiness, it's blindness most primitive.

Reverence without revision isn't sanctity, it's stagnation - and stagnation might feel honorous, but it leads to devolution. Just because it's habit doesn't make it holy - admission of error is the beginning of enlightenment.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper