This is football season (insert frowny-face icon here). I live near Philadelphia where fans have a reputation – especially football fans. Because of all the disorderly and illegal behavior at football games, the Philadelphia Eagles and the City of Philadelphia had to create a mini-court at the stadium to be able to process the hoards of law-breakers. (Take a look at what a Google search on the “Philadelphia Eagles and fan violence” generates.) I remember when the Eagles lost a playoff game there was a television news clip of a woman with tears streaming down her face who said, “this was the worst day of my life.” Really? Lucky her – if that’s as bad as it has ever been.
There are two sports that are worse than football: professional wrestling and demolition derbies. Yes, trophies are given for smashing up other cars. I’m at a loss to propose which of those ‘sports’ is more absurd. At least the pretend violence and staged melodrama of WWF doesn’t burn fossil fuel. But the WWF stage does remind me of how some religious people view nature: God using nature to smackdown bad people, and people trying to smackdown nature for personal gain.
Every time there is a natural disaster, some religious simpleton claims that it was God’s will or Divine punishment for sin as God uses the force of nature to toy with silly humans gone astray – perhaps reflecting on a literal view of the Noah’s Ark story. My friend Kathleen is a talented environmental science teacher and reported that one of her students said (I’m paraphrasing here) that they know how humans came into existence, “God created them.” Kathleen responded, “You can believe anything you want in your church, but this is a science class and we are learning about science here.” Good thing Kathleen isn’t in Texas, she could probably get fired for saying that.
When combining the view of a punishing god with the supremacy of human beings over nature the result is a world view that provides resources only for the godly and allows for the reckless exploitation of everyone and everything else. Joseph Campbell told a story about how Zen philosopher Daisetsu Teitaro (D.T.) Suzuki described the Western world view (The Power of the Myth, Program Two: “The Message of the Myth”): “God against man. Man against God. Man against nature. Nature against man. Nature against God. God against nature. Very funny religion.”
One source of this view, I would suggest, is the creation story from historic Judaism and Christianity. The first chapter (Genesis 1:26) describes “dominion” over creation by human beings. According to Strong (The New Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, James Strong, LL.D., S.T.D., 1995) the word dominion in the St. James Version of the Bible is based on the Hebrew word râdâh, which is translated as “rule” or “subjugate”. More recent translations of the Bible use the word “power” (Good News) or “rule” (NIV), which I do not find any more enlightened than “dominion”. I had hoped a little research would reflect the St. Jame’s version’s use of “dominion” to be a poor translation, but that was not the case.
I have not gone to rabbinical school nor am I a Christian Biblical scholar. I’m a regular person with an interest in religion and a drive to consider context, which is my explanation for “dominion”. That creation story was passed on in the context of a patriarchal culture, which by definition subjugates everyone to the (male) patriarch. In doing (secondary) research for this column I have been reading Karen Armstrong’s The Bible: A Biography, and reviewing her earlier work A History of God. What I continue to learn as I study religion, especially Christianity, is about the human influence on theology and sacred text. In talking about New Testament parables, an Episcopal priest (from whom I always learn something) said that Jesus’ stories often teach us more about people than God (Rev. C. Reed Brinkman, 9/25/2011).
Power over nature, to most thinking people, is an arrogant illusion. Go ahead, try and stop a tornado. And if the only way you can exercise your god-given dominion on the earth is by exploiting the environment and abusing animals, then you are not even a very smart patriarch. In the long run you are hurting yourself and your descendants.
The selfish exploitation of animals and natural resources may nicely complement Western capitalism but does not reflect the underlying spirit of either Judaism or Christianity, and is certainly not part of most Eastern religions and practices. The Dominion World View is the unfortunate result of isolating an antiquated minor Biblical reference to justify selfish behavior. Drowning puppies that didn’t sell, over-fertilizing fields which corrupts the water table, irrigating crops that aren’t intended to grow in arid regions and thereby lessening water resources for everyone else – all justified because God gave you dominion. That should be an offensive view to both the godly and godless.
Because you have the resources to smash cars into each other doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. It just makes you a stupid, wasteful bully. Unfortunately, power and resources don’t go only to the deserving. In fact humanity has a sad history of resources being ravaged by the greedy at the expense of the powerless. The wise and compassionate stewardship of shared resources not only sustains our survival but make us human beings. And if you’re religion doesn’t guide you to be a better human being, then trade-up for a better religion, or get to know your own religion a little better. -J.B.
Comments
Bravo, my friend! I would so prefer it if, rather than “dominion,” we had been tasked as caregivers. It’s not a right, but rather a responsibility. Selfish greed is wrecking the world — we’re not doing a very good job of caring for it, are we?
And good job on the Texas slam. I can’t give you much grief about it because, alas, it is true.
Keep on writing. I will always keep on reading!
Excellent post, and right on target. Of course, I feel strongly about the connection to animals and the environment, but could never have phrased it so well. I also agree with womanwhorunswiththegoats. We are caregivers. We had better get on with it.
Thanks Bek and MK for reading and commenting. I am going to write more about animals in the future but wanted to get this “dominion” issue on the record first. What continues to baffle me is the many who act against their own best interests. Greed is never a good long-term strategy. -J.B.
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QUESTION:
Is there any difference between Jesus and Muhammad in terms of violence – or in other words, how do you explain that most terrorism now is inspired by the Islam?
Koran Armstrong:
“Terrorism has nothing to do with Muhammad, any more than the Crusades had anything to do with Jesus. There is nothing in the Islam that is more violent than Christianity. All religions have been violent, including Christianity. There was nothing in the Muslim world like antisemitism: that is an import of the modern period. They got it from us. The missionaries brought it over. And then came the state of Israel. Judaism has become violent in the modern world, thanks to the nation state.”
That’s what this bitter, epileptic failed nun answered!
MUHAMMAD THE HIGHWAYMAN
“We ask Thee for the booty of this town and its people.”
STEALING
Are Muslims allowed to steal?
Muslims may not steal from each other; in fact, Muhammad had people’s hands cut off for that. But the same is not true of unbelievers.
Property rights for non-Muslims exist only at the discretion of their Muslim rulers. Non-submissive infidels frequently had their property stolen from them by Muhammad’s warriors, which sometimes included wives and children.
QURAN:
Quran (5:38) – “As to the thief, Male or female, cut off his or her hands: a punishment by way of example, from Allah, for their crime: and Allah is Exalted in power.” Keep in mind that the Quran promises the most severe of punishments for those who believe in one part of the Quran, but not the other (2:85). There is no such thing as moderate Islam. Those Muslims who reject cutting off hands for theft are disregarding an explicit rule in the Quran. This makes them subject to punishment from true believers, since they are hypocrites by definition (see 66:9).
Qur’an (8:69) – “So enjoy what you took as booty; the spoils are lawful and good.”
Quran (48:20) – “Allah promised you many acquisitions which you will take, then He hastened on this one for you and held back the hands of men from you, and that it may be a sign for the believers and that He may guide you on a right path.” Allah promises Muslims that they will profit materially in their war against unbelievers. It isn’t stealing when it’s taken from an unbeliever.
Quran (33:27) – “And He caused you to inherit their land and their houses and their wealth, and land ye have not trodden. Allah is ever Able to do all things.” Referring again to the property of unbelievers, which is given to those Muslims who defeat them.
HADITH AND SIRA:
Forbidden to Steal from Fellow Muslims
Sahih Bukhari (81:780) – The Prophet said, “The hand should be cut off for stealing something that is worth a quarter of a Dinar or more.”
Islamists practice this today.
Sahih Bukhari (81:792) – Narrated Aisha: “The Prophet cut off the hand of a lady, and that lady used to come to me, and I used to convey her message to the Prophet and she repented, and her repentance was sincere.”
Booty has been made legal for Muhammad
They ask thee (O Muhammad) of the spoils of war. Say: The spoils of war belong to Allah and the messenger, so keep your duty to Allah, and adjust the matter of your difference, and obey Allah and His messenger, if ye are (true) believers.
Qur’an 8:1
And know that whatever ye take as spoils of war, lo! a fifth thereof is for Allah, and for the messenger and for the kinsman (who hath need) and orphans and the needy and the wayfarer, if ye believe in Allah and that which We revealed unto Our slave on the Day of Discrimination, the day when the two armies met. And Allah is Able to do all things.
Qur’an 8:40
What Allah has bestowed on His Messenger (and taken away) from them [the Jews] – for this ye made no expedition with either cavalry or camelry: but Allah gives power to His messengers over any He pleases: and Allah has power over all things.
Qur’an 59:6
Had it not been for a previous ordainment from Allah, a severe penalty would have reached you for the (ransom) that ye took.
But (now) enjoy what ye took in war, lawful and good: but fear Allah: for Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
Qur’an 8:68-69
Take alms out of their property, you would cleanse them and purify them thereby, and pray for them; surely your prayer is a relief to them; and Allah is Hearing, Knowing.
Qur’an 9:103
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: Allah’s Apostle said, “Booty has been made legal for me.”
Sahih Bukhari 4:53:351
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, “A prophet amongst the prophets carried out a holy military expedition, so he said to his followers, ‘Anyone who has married a woman and wants to consummate the marriage, and has not done so yet, should not accompany me; nor should a man who has built a house but has not completed its roof; nor a man who has sheep or shecamels and is waiting for the birth of their young ones.’ So, the prophet carried out the expedition and when he reached that town at the time or nearly at the time of the ‘Asr prayer, he said to the sun, ‘O sun! You are under Allah’s Order and I am under Allah’s Order O Allah! Stop it (i.e. the sun) from setting.’ It was stopped till Allah made him victorious.
Then he collected the booty and the fire came to burn it, but it did not burn it. He said (to his men), ‘Some of you have stolen something from the booty. So one man from every tribe should give me a pledge of allegiance by shaking hands with me.’ (They did so and) the hand of a man got stuck over the hand of their prophet. Then that prophet said (to the man), ‘The theft has been committed by your people. So all the persons of your tribe should give me the pledge of allegiance by shaking hands with me.’ The hands of two or three men got stuck over the hand of their prophet and he said, “You have committed the theft.’ Then they brought a head of gold like the head of a cow and put it there, and the fire came and consumed the booty. The Prophet added: Then Allah saw our weakness and disability, so he made booty legal for us.”
Sahih Bukhari 4:53:353
“Allah made booty lawful and good. He used it to incite the Muslims to unity of purpose. So enjoy what you have captured.
Ishaq:327
Allah saw what was in their hearts [what they coveted] so he rewarded them with victory and with as much spoil as they could take. Allah promised that they would soon capture a great deal of booty.
Ishaq:503
We ask Thee for the booty of this town and its people. Forward in the name of Allah.’ He used to say this of every town he raided.
Ishaq:510
When cities were conquered Muslims used to say, ‘Conquer for yourselves whatever seems good to you because all treasures were given to Muhammad.’
Al-Tabari, Vol. 8, p. 12
Dividing the Plunder