I'm truly disgusted to learn of newest evidence for the religious underpinnings for Donald Rumsfeld's (and George Bush's) thought process. GQ has revealed that Rumsfeld authored an entire series of Bible/war memos, "Top Secret Briefings," to get Bush fired up that he was on God's side in a Manichean struggle.
This mixing of Crusades-like messaging with war imagery, which until now has not been revealed, had become routine.
For those who say that religion is good, that is sometimes true. Many people have been inspired by religion to channel their natural empathy into acts of kindness.
To those who say religion is dangerous, that is also sometimes true, as witnessed by America's
religious war waged in Iraq. Thanks to the Bush Administration's application of religion,
100,000 people are dead,
tens of thousands of Americans wounded, and millions of Iraqis
who have lost their homes.
I would say, as a general rule that we should
always discourage violence in the name of religion. Religion is too often a potent mind-altering trip. Too often, it causes people to unplug their pre-frontal cortices, so that their base instincts, especially their xenophobia, rise's to the top. Religion is too often used to concoct needless imaginary lines between and among groups of people, resulting in growing distrust, which too often ripens into seething hate.
Bottom line: Thanks to Rumsfeld's (and Bush's) embrace of what we now know (better than ever) to be
religious violence, our "secular" government was able to conclude that their religious ends justified their military means, and that any lie, any torture, and any amount of collateral damage was justified.
All of this in the name of God.