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ATHEISTS WON'T SAVE EUROPE
Grasstops USA ^ | April 18, 2007 | Don Feder

Posted on 04/19/2007 4:11:49 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

An article in The Wall Street Journal (April 12) breathlessly informs us of the latest fad on the Incredible Shrinking Continent -- "As Religious Strife Grows, Europe's Atheists Seize Pulpit: Islam's Rise Gives Boost To Militant Unbelievers; The Celebrity Hedonist," the headline teases.

The "Celebrity Hedonist," isn't geriatric frat-boy Hugh Hefner, but Michel Onfray, a 48-year-old author dubbed "France's high-priest of atheism" in the Journal piece.

Reporter Andrew Higgins describes the doyen of disbelief -- commander of the faith-less -- strutting onto the stage of Caen's 500-seat Alexis de Tocqueville auditorium, dressed in black from head to toe, to deliver the latest two-hour installment in his on-going lecture series, "Hedonist Philosophy," to a packed house.

Hedonism popular in France? You heard it here first.

Apparently, the Hedonist Philosophy does not consist of "pass the bonbons and heated body-oil," (that's Hefner's Playboy Philosophy -- as he pretentiously calls it) but includes such priceless gems as, "To enjoy and make others enjoy without doing ill to yourself or to others, this is the foundation of all morality." Catchy.

Did Mother Teresa enjoy picking the dying off the streets of Calcutta? But is not enjoyment the foundation of all morality?

According to the Journal, the rise of secularism on steroids is spurred by "alarm over Islam .... Europe's Muslim population, estimated at between 15 and 20 million, is growing more numerous, more vocal and, in some cases, more religious," as well as the nagging fear that "religion is making a comeback."

Among other signs of an increasingly assertive impiety, the article cites a debate in London last month, where atheists and believers squared off over the proposition: "We'd be better off without God" (according to a vote of the audience, the atheists won by an almost 2-to-1 margin), a spate of belief-bashing books (including Christopher Hitchens forthcoming "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything"), a German furniture manufacturer who's funding an "Enlightenment think-tank," Britain's National Secular Society (whose membership doubled in 4 years, to a staggering 7,000 -- there are individual churches in the U.S with more members) and the declaration of that great thinker, Elton John, that religion turns people into "hateful lemmings" and should be banned -- some have said the same of his music.

Militant atheism in the land of Jacobinism? What is it the French say, "The more things change, the more they remain the same."

French atheism of today is a shadow of its former self. Anti-clericalism reached its high-water mark during the Reign of Terror. On September 2, 1792, three Catholic bishops and more than 200 priests were massacred by a Parisian street mob. Priests and nuns were among the mass executions in Lyon and hundreds were imprisoned in what were described as "abominable conditions" in the port city of Rochefort.

The anti-religious tradition of Revolutionary France was bequeathed to the two 20th century ideologies it spawned -- Nazism and communism. In the Soviet Union, from 1922-1941, The League of the Militant Godless organized and directed atheistic agit-prop.

By 1941, the League had more than 3.5 million members and 96,000 offices across the country. Still, God always has the last laugh. When Mikhail Gorbachev met John Paul II, the former confided that his grandmother had him baptized in the Russian Orthodox Church as a child.

As for a religious renaissance in Europe, Onfray and his allies needn't worry.

True, there was a fuss when the new European Constitution engaged in historical revisionism on a grand scale, by refusing to acknowledge the continent's Christian roots stretching back a millennium.

Aleksander Kwasnieski, then president of Poland, observed: "I am an atheist and everybody knows it, but there are no excuses for making references to ancient Greece and Rome, without making references to the Christian values which are so important to the development of Europe."

Protests over the EU bureaucracy's re-writing of history aside, for many Europeans, faith is increasingly irrelevant. Europe has the lowest church-attendance in the world.

Not coincidentally, the continent is in a demographic tail-spin. Of the 10 nations with the lowest birthrates, nine are in Europe (the 10th is Japan). Currently, 1.5 children are born for every woman in the EU. In some countries, the rate is as low as 1.1.

It takes 2.1 births per woman merely to replace current population. If present trends continue, Europe's population could decline by 88 million in the next 15 years -- a loss of 23% of its 2000 population.

Why not coincidentally? From religion comes hope for the future and a sense of societal obligation (i.e., a non-hedonistic worldview). No faith, no hope. No hope for the future, no sense of obligation -- hence, no children.

The United States has both the highest birthrate (2.11) and the highest church attendance in the industrialized world. Domestically, demographic differences parallel religious observance. Salt Lake City and Tupelo, Mississippi have higher fertility rates than Manhattan and San Francisco.

It makes perfect sense (in a cosmic sense). Consider: "I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life, that you and your descendants may live," Deuteronomy, 30:1.You choose life (God), you get life (descendants). You choose death, you don't.

I don't know who represented faith in the London debate, but it couldn't have been the A-Team. By every index, active believers are happier, healthier, more successful and more charitable than secularists. Karl Zinsmeister documented this in his recent article "Good Faith," in American Enterprise Magazine.

What do atheists have to offer in place of God to give meaning to life -- democracy, human rights, reason, la dolce vita?

The dignity of the individual was first proclaimed at Sinai. The Torah sets forth individual rights and responsibilities. Democracy got a huge impetus from the Protestant Reformation.

From the French Revolution to the blood-drenched isms of the 20th century, more people were killed in the name of reason -- liberty, equality and fraternity, or "scientific" socialism, or "scientific" theories of race -- than in all of the religious wars spanning the course of history combined.

The idea that atheists can stop the Islamic advance could only make sense to a modern European.

You can't beat something with nothing. Atheism isn't a values system, but the negation of a values system.

Whatever you think of it, Islam is a fighting creed. (Though some would say it more resembles an ideology than a religion.) Adherents are oriented in the universe. They're given a mission (purpose) in life, and a vision of reward and punishment in the afterlife.

It's not immigration alone that's driving the Islamacization of Europe. Europeans also are converting to Islam. Strangely, they seem not to find fulfillment in 4-day work weeks, soccer-mania, hedonist philosophies or the anemic version of Christianity prevalent in many parts of the continent.

Even some devout unbelievers are driven by self-interest to take religion seriously.

In October, 2005, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, archbishop of Genoa, returned from a trip to Cuba with startling news -- "Fidel Castro is asking us (the Catholic Church) for help to combat the plague of abortion in Cuba," Bertone disclosed.

"The spread of abortion, as Fidel Castro emphasized, is among the causes of the country's demographic crisis," the archbishop added. Cuba has the lowest birthrate in Latin America and the Caribbean, well below replacement level. And, no one is immigrating to the workers' tropical paradise.

So, where does Fidel turn to combat abortion and stop Cuba's demographic suicide? To an institution he proclaimed his mortal enemy after the 1959 revolution.

Here's another irony: As noted above, Michel Onfray, the archbishop of atheism, spoke at the 500-seat Alexis de Tocqueville auditorium.

De Tocqueville was a French aristocrat whose family was guillotined during the Reign of Terror. The non-hedonistic philosopher is best known for his seminal work "Democracy In America," based on his travels here in the early 19th century.

Though an agnostic, de Tocqueville was discerning. In describing America's uniqueness (which even then had set it on a course that would make the 20th century the American century) de Tocqueville wrote:

"I sought for the key to the greatness and genius of America in harbors...; in her fertile fields and boundless forests; in her rich mines and vast world commerce, in her public school system and institutions of learning. I sought for it in her democratic Congress and matchless Constitution.

Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power."

That's what Europe has lost. That's why Europe, as we know it, could disappear in this century. Hedonistic philosophies don't fill empty cradles.

They're not making Frenchmen like de Tocqueville anymore.


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21 posted on 04/19/2007 10:01:10 PM PDT by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, insects)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
What do atheists have to offer in place of God to give meaning to life -- democracy, human rights, reason, la dolce vita?

Responsibility, self-reliance, self-improvement, resolution, and science. Philosophically, I find Atheism quite fulfilling; much more so than the Catholicism, and Stoicism I practiced beforehand. The people and things that it has taught me to value are things that I would gladly fight and die for.

22 posted on 04/19/2007 10:04:01 PM PDT by Zeroisanumber (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: Prophet in the wilderness

Ditto.


23 posted on 04/19/2007 10:04:25 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Atlantic Bridge
Thank you for your insight, however, I didn't write the title ATHEISTS WON"T SAVE EUROPE,,, I just added the line : Neither will socialism or liberalism.
I am sure there are still Europeans who are of the old school friends of American, and still hold the values of what we hold dear also.
Interestingly, there was a C-SPAN show about 3 years ago with John Gibson hosting a book signing and he talked about this very subject.
Of how the MSM Press in Europe has the loudest voice of Anti-Americanism.
One thing to note, he said about the current misguided Europeans who are making the rest look bad, who are anti American and so forth, he said that what some of the older folk who remember how the USA helped win the freedom in Europe in WWII say to these younger or misguided is " What are you doing ? what are you thinking ? "
24 posted on 04/19/2007 10:22:33 PM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM 53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart , There is no GOD .)
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To: Ethan Clive Osgoode

“”Nothing. I’ve never seen atheists get together for any sort of hands-on charity work, like building houses for earthquake victims, caring for the disabled, building schools, hospitals, manning soup kitchens, or whatever.””

You haven’t been around much then. The Salvation Army is not the only charitable organisation you know.


25 posted on 04/20/2007 12:38:37 AM PDT by kopite
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To: kopite

Christianity, Islam...it’s all the same. Complete bollocks and should be done away with.

This is no longer the Middle Ages.


26 posted on 04/20/2007 12:39:45 AM PDT by kopite
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To: Timmy

THE TOCQUEVILLE FRAUD
The Weekly Standard
November 13, 1995

http://www.tocqueville.org/pitney.htm


27 posted on 04/20/2007 12:46:37 AM PDT by endthematrix (a globalized and integrated world - which is coming, one way or the other. - Hillary)
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To: Atlantic Bridge
Interestingly the (to Americans who indulge in anti-Europeanism) most secular part of "old" Europe -France- has the highest fertility rate on the old continent with 1.98 births/woman.

How much of this statistic is impacted by the exceedingly high birthrate of muslims, that happen to be a larger percentage of the population in France than most of the rest of Europe? I suspect that if one took the birthrate for non-muslim French one would find a much different picture.

I assume you've heard the saying...there are lies, damn lies and statistics.

28 posted on 04/20/2007 12:54:07 AM PDT by highlander_UW (I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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To: jmcenanly

As environmentalism and more conventional liberal dogmas show, not only are modern secularists desperate for a higher cause on behalf of which they can crusade and find higher meaning in life, but they are also vastly ignorant of life’s sobering realities like the peril that underlies self-righteousness and the hopeless tailspin that moral relativism boils down to.


29 posted on 04/20/2007 5:26:59 AM PDT by Mmmike
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Europe: The culture of nothing.


30 posted on 04/20/2007 7:21:26 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Democrat Happens!)
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To: Atlantic Bridge
Believe it or not: Europe will be saved by its own great people.

I sincerely hope you're right, though the numbers seem to indicate otherwise. I'm a big fan of Western Civiliation and I do NOT want to see the cradle of Western Civilization wiped out by the muslim hordes.

By the way, a thumbs up to European efforts to lower their corporate income tax rates. There's an example we would do well to follow. (See, we can be more like Europe without becoming more socialist! :-) )

31 posted on 04/20/2007 11:43:41 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Feel the love...)
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To: kopite

I don’t know. I’m beginning to think that Bible-thumping, old-time, “knuckle-dragging, homophobic” Christianity would be a lot better for America than the current depraved, self-centered culture.

Who would you rather meet on the street? Britney Spears or Mother Theresa (may the latter rest in peace)? Keith Richards or Pope Benedict? Paris Hilton or Franklin Graham?


32 posted on 04/20/2007 11:55:04 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Feel the love...)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Domestically, demographic differences parallel religious observance. Salt Lake City and Tupelo, Mississippi have higher fertility rates than Manhattan and San Francisco.

Whoo hoo!! Preach it, Mr. Feder!!

33 posted on 04/21/2007 8:13:55 AM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion (Pray for our President and for our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and around the world!)
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To: jmcenanly
The problem with atheists in not that believe in nothing, but that they will believe in anything.

Such as?

34 posted on 04/21/2007 8:15:16 AM PDT by Wormwood (Future Former Freeper)
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To: kopite
Complete bollocks and should be done away with.

How tolerant of you. Should we bring back the guillotine or would you prefer concentration camps?

35 posted on 04/21/2007 8:18:59 AM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion (Pray for our President and for our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and around the world!)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Perhaps it's time for America and Europe to return to that old-time "knuckle-dragging, homophobic" religion...

Pass.

36 posted on 04/21/2007 8:19:37 AM PDT by Wormwood (Future Former Freeper)
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To: Wormwood
The problem with atheists in not that believe in nothing, but that they will believe in anything.

Such as?

They seem to believe that the best way to dal with a teroist is to give them what they ask for.

37 posted on 04/22/2007 6:13:15 AM PDT by jmcenanly (Cowards take hostages. We do not.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks; Caleb1411

Ping


39 posted on 04/23/2007 5:53:41 PM PDT by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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