In previous chapters we saw the clear
signs of the existence of God. Unquestionably, what we have
described here is only a very small portion of His infinite evidence.
Wherever one turns, one comes across signs that point to the existence
of the Creator.
Well, then, why are there still so many
atheists in the world? Furthermore, why is it that some scientists
are still atheists? Why do they insist on denying the existence
of God, despite so many obvious signs?
When we look for answers to these questions,
we come across a number of philosophical prejudices which shape
the beliefs of atheistic people–including those of atheist scientists.
Generally defined as materialism, this philosophical view holds
that the universe is eternal and operates without any need for
a Creator. According to atheists, matter is the only power that
exists. Matter is not created and it functions in an uncontrolled
fashion without the intervention of a Creator. There are many
philosophers in history who have held this view. Many, from the
adherents of the pagan religions of ancient Sumer to the atomistic
philosophers of ancient Greece and the dialectical materialists
of modern times, have denied the existence of God on the strength
of this view.
Their denials, however, rest on no solid
ground. They have simply convinced themselves about the eternity
of matter and have strongly embraced this belief. They have accepted
the theory of evolution with the same reasoning and persevered
in their belief. And as the famous American microbiologist Michael
Behe once noted, when confronted by the realisation that life
is too complex to have ever originated by chance, they can only
keep silent and change the subject.
This situation shows that there exist
prejudices that cause these people to commit themselves to materialism,
and its natural outcome, atheism. Their denial of the existence
of God comes not of evaluating concrete facts from an objective
point of view, but rather in spite of those concrete facts.
Moreover, they try to impose their denial
on the public at large.
AUTHORS OF "EVIL
PLOTS"
The organised propaganda against faith
in God indicates that these movements are manipulated from specific
centres. In other words, there are a number of power centres that
make a considerable effort to break down the religious beliefs
of the community.
These groups who, by hatching
evil plots, order others to be ungrateful to God have made an
appearance in every period of history under different names and
guises. Their basic characteristics have nonetheless always been
the same. These people are those who are supremely privileged
in material terms, who enjoy prestige in society and who display
arrogance and haughtiness because of their possessions. Regarding
religion as a threat to the concessions they have snatched with
injustice and oppression, they want to eliminate it. This is why
they fabricate "evil plots" in order to lead their community to
apostasy.
Of course there cannot be a single definition
of such organised powers. They assume different identities and
forms in different societies. When, however, we take a look at
the history of the last three or four centuries, we come across
an international organisation that answers to these descriptions.
That organisation is freemasonry
At this point we also need to stress that
the global struggle of freemasonry is undertaken and supported
by a power centre: Jewry. Although Judaism is a divine religion
and Jews are adherents of that religion, they have played, as
we have mentioned above, a crucial role in anti-religious propaganda
conducted all over the world. This is mainly due to the arbitrary
alteration of the Old Testament by rabbis and the insinuation
of superstitious beliefs into the pure religion announced by the
Prophet Musa. Having ceased to be a divine religion as a result
of alterations by Jewish rabbis, Jewry has become a worldly and
chauvinist ideology. Ultimately various ultra-conservative Jews,
who regard religion as a concept exclusive to themselves, have
taken the position that Christianity and Islam are "false religions"
that must be abolished. Besides, this interesting interplay makes
those in question act as powers that strive to erase all religious
beliefs from the world. This is the very logic of the alliance
between Jewry and freemasonry.
THE ROLE OF FREEMASONRY
Having its roots in the Western world,
from which it subsequently spread elsewhere, this secret organisation
has always been the source of all anti-religionist thought and
activity in every country it has infiltrated.
A close investigation of the history of
the war against religion fought in any country of the world over
the last couple of centuries reveals that freemasonry has always
been at the centre of such efforts. The history of Europe is remarkably
clear-cut on this point. This is why the leader of the Catholic
world, Pope Leo XIII, took particular aim at freemasonry in his
famous encyclical Humanum Genus (1884), in which he described
the objectives of the organisation thus:
In our time, with the
aid and support of an association called freemasonry, which
has a wide and strong organisation, the efforts of those who
worship dark powers have been united. These no more feel the
necessity of hiding their ill will and fight against the Holy
Being of God. All aims and efforts of freemasons lead to one
intention: to abolish all social and religious disciplines of
Christianity and establish a new system of rules based on the
principles of naturalism and their own thoughts.20
This papal analysis made at the end of the 19th
century is absolutely right. When we review contemporary masonic
publications, we see that the basic objective of this organisation
is to abolish all religious beliefs in society. A Turkish freemasonry
lodge declares in one of its pamphlets how religion will be abolished
through "the dissemination of positive sciences to society."
Finally I want to say
the following: The most humanistic and Masonic mission that falls
to us is not to divert from positive science and reason, to disseminate
this by acknowledging that this is the best and only way for evolution,
and tutor the public in the positive sciences. The following words
of Ernest Renan are very noteworthy:"If the public is tutored
and enlightened in the positive sciences and reason, then the
vain beliefs of religions will eventually be dismissed."21
Here, what is meant by "positive science"
is essentially "positivist science" that is, the materialist philosophy
that denies everything that has not been obtained by experiment
and observation. The mission of freemasonry, on the other hand,
is to impose this philosophy on people in the name of "science"
and thus abolish all religious beliefs. The theory of evolution
has a very crucial role in this indoctrination campaign, as is
also made clear in the quotation above. Freemasonry holds that
fostering belief in evolution in society is its greatest task.
This organisational connection is a very
important factor underlying the reason why both the theory of
evolution and materialist philosophy and its derivatives are so
assiduously promoted in all corners of the world. The organisation
of freemasonry and its offshoots have played an important role
in the systematic propaganda being executed against religious
beliefs over the last couple of centuries. This is why the founders
of diverse -sometimes even contradictory- philosophical systems
that deny the existence of God have all been masons.
MASON PHILOSOPHERS
As we stated above, the founders of anti-religionist
philosophical systems are actually part of a methodical war being
fought against religion. This is why we discover that most of
the philosophers who have founded these systems are part of the
organisation of freemasonry, which stands at the centre of the
war against religion.
In this context, the philosophers who
draw immediate attention are the French intellectuals who were
the forerunners of the French Revolution. These people not only
criticised religious authorities but also fomented violent antagonism
against religion. Among them are Diderot, the author of The System
of Nature, referred to as the "Bible of Materialism"; Voltaire,
who was also an impassioned materialist and opponent of religion;
the radical materialist Montesquieu; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who
constructed a new "religion" of his own; and the "Encyclopaedists",
all of whom were ardent anti-religionists. The organ of
Turkish masons, the magazine Mimar Sinan, says of these individuals:
The 1789 French Revolution was prepared by
Mason ideologists. The Declaration of Human Rights that embraces
the principles of liberty, equality. and fraternity was written
with the inspiration and guidance of our masters such as Montesquieu,
Voltaire, Rousseau, and Diderot.22
The Mason Magazine, also published by Turkish
masons notes:
The pioneers who
overthrew the feudal system in France and started the Great
Revolution were Montesquieu, Voltaire, J. J. Rousseau, the leading
materialist Diderot, and the Encyclopaedists who clustered around
him. They were all masons.23
The materialistic and anti-religionist
ideas that increasingly developed in the years that followed the
French Revolution reached their peak in the 19th century. When
we look at the leaders of this movement, we again come across
freemasonry.
In addition, it is also worth
noting that there were many Jews among these figures. This demonstrates
that Jews who, in alliance with masons, strive to enfeeble Divine
religions such as Christianity and Islam and hold the materialist
world view, serve the same purpose on philosophical grounds.
BEHIND THE SCENES
OF SOCIALISM
An eccentric group was founded in Bavaria
in southern Germany in 1776. The founder of this group, which
called itself the "Illuminati" (that is, "the Enlightened Ones")
was a professor of law by the name of Adam Weishaupt. This society
is interesting in two respects: it was a very secret society and
it had set a very ambitious political program for itself. In the
program written by Weishaupt, the two fundamental purposes of
the society were identified:
1. The abolition of all monarchies and
systematic governments.
2. The abolition of all theistic (divine)
religions.
The attitude of the society
towards religion was extremely antagonistic. According to the
English historian Michael Howard, Weishaupt had a "pathological
hatred" for divine religion of any sort.24
The society was in fact a sort of Masonic
lodge. Weishaupt was a senior freemason and he had organised it
along the lines of the traditional organisational style of masonic
lodges. The Illuminati grew astonishingly fast. In 1780, with
the participation of Baron Von Knigge, one of the greatest masters
of the German masonic lodges, the power of the society greatly
increased. Weishaupt and Knigge were laying the groundwork for
a revolution in Germany that was socialist in everything but name.
When the government discovered what they were up to, however,
Weishaupt and Knigge found it prudent to disband the society.
Its activities were assimilated into their regular freemason lodges.
This union took place in 1782.
In the early 1800s, a new society was
established in Germany that sought to carry on the Illuminati
tradition in Germany. The name of the society was "Society of
the Honest Ones". In time, its name was changed to "Society of
Communists". The head of this society wanted to create a political
program for the group and the first two people they called upon
to write the program were two strict communist intellectuals:
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels! These two wrote the Communist
Manifesto at the instruction of the Society of Communists. One
widely-known tenet of the Manifesto was that religion was the
"opium of the people" and the tract argued that the elimination
of religious beliefs was one of the prerequisites for the ideal
of the "classless society", which was posited as humanity's only
hope of salvation. It should be noted that both Marx and Engels
were of Jewish origin.
The early dominance of masons and Jews
in the socialist movement continued in the years that followed.
A few of the masons and Jews who championed the socialist movement
were:
Ferdinand Lasalle: Lasalle, a close friend
of Marx, defended the notion of a revolutionist communist dictatorship.
Victor Adler: As the right-hand man of
Engels, Adler spent considerable effort preaching communism. His
son Friedrich Adler became the leader of the Austrian Communist
Party.
Moses Hess: Born into a conservative Jewish
family, Hess was a socialist and a close friend of Marx. He was
also a vigorous Zionist. He pioneered the Zionist movement in
Europe in his book Rome and Jerusalem and laboured to establish
a Jewish state in Palestine. He was also an ardent defender of
Darwinism all his life.
Gyorgy Lukacs: A member of a wealthy Jewish
family, Lukacs wrote many books advocating communism. He helped
spread communist ideology among young people. He was a leading
figure in the revolution that brought communism to power in Hungary.
Vladimir I. Lenin: A Jew, just like most
of the leaders of the Bolshevik movement in Russia, Lenin became
the founder of one of the bloodiest totalitarian regimes in the
world.
Herbert Marcuse: The son of a Jewish family,
Herbert Marcuse re-interpreted Marxism and prepared the grounds
for the 1968 student upheaval. He incited leftist college movements
that spread all around the world and developed an anarchist ideology
that has caused–and still causes––the deaths of numerous young
people.
A PHILOSOPHY
AND ITS HIDDEN AGENDA
When we look at the history of philosophy,
we see that there are many other atheist and anti-religionist
philosophers who are distinguished by virtue of their masonic
identity. Among them are thinkers like David Hume, Holbach, Schelling,
John Stuart Mill, Auguste Comte, the Marquis de Sade and sociologists
like Emile Durkheim, Ferdinand Tönnies, Herbert Spencer,
Sigmund Freud, Henry Bergson and Erich Fromm. All of them are
of Jewish origin and all of them strove to turn people away from
religion and to establish a social and moral order that was completely
irreligious. It should go without saying that Charles Darwin and
his views enjoyed a very special position among these figures.
The most important point to note here
is that the unbelieving and materialistic philosophies produced
by all these thinkers, and by thousands of their like, serve certain
political and social interests. As we said at the beginning, the
most important reason why people deny God is their discomfort
with religion, religion being the natural outcome of the belief
in God. Denying the truth of religion because it conflicts with
their interests or with those of the circles they represent, these
people have recourse to atheism in order to gain support for themselves.
This is why most people spend their lives
without praising God at all, thinking that they live independently
of Him. However one must not be deceived by this "vain
crowd".
(For detailed information, see:
New Masonic Order by Harun Yahya)