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“Dogma not Divine, Myth not Holy (Sonnet 2430) What kind of a moron demands his devotee to slaughter his son just to prove his loyalty! What kind of an alcoholic father sends his son to be tortured and nailed on a cross just to prove how much he cares! What kind of a pervert rescues his wife from her abductor only to abandon her, just so his reputation as the ideal king wouldn't be tarnished by a violated woman! Mythologies have nothing to do with holiness, nor with the actual creator of the cosmos, even if there is such a thing, at most they reflect the mindset and morality of their time. I never had any interest in making a case for or against god, my struggle is far more real, against dogma disguised as divine.” — Abhijit Naskar
Dogma not Divine, Myth not Holy (Sonnet 2430)
What kind of a moron demands his devotee
to slaughter his son just to prove his loyalty!
What kind of an alcoholic father
sends his son to be tortured and nailed
on a cross just to prove how much he cares!
What kind of a pervert rescues his wife
from her abductor only to abandon her,
just so his reputation as the ideal king
wouldn't be tarnished by a violated woman!
Mythologies have nothing to do with holiness,
nor with the actual creator of the cosmos,
even if there is such a thing, at most they
reflect the mindset and morality of their time.
I never had any interest
in making a case for or against god,
my struggle is far more real,
against dogma disguised as divine.