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Mar262004

Nothing Sacred - a book for non-Jews?

That's right - the paperback version of Nothing Sacred comes out this week, and I want you and everyone you know to get it.

It's a book about Judaism, but not about that Judaism. Neither is it about the 'hip' Judaism making the rounds these days, even though it might be fueled by a similar impulse.

What Nothing Sacred does, particularly for non-Jews, is share the core, revolutionary, and decidedly ANTI-religious reasons why Judaism was invented (yes, invented) in the first place. And then it looks a bit at how Judaism got so confused with religion and literal interpretations, and finally offers a way out.

Of course, it ain't just Judaism that's gotten its mythology so confused with history. Look at that Mel Gibson movie's massive success for a hint on how people these days are concretizing the allegories of our greatest religions.

I make the case that Judaism was really intended as a form of media literacy. Out with the heiroglyphs (literally, "priestly writing") and in with the aleph bet. Judaism asks, "what would a world of literate people look and act like?" Of course, over time, being a literate person got replaced with being a literal person. Which is why folks like Jesus came around to say, "it's the core ideas that matter, silly, not their particular implementations at any moment in historical time." But that didn't go over so well.

Today, as literal interpretations of Holy Doctrine threaten the very survival of our species, I think we need to take a look at the underlying intentions of our religions, and judge for ourselves whether they are still serving those purposes. And, if they're not, we should probably look at what to do about it.

I meant my book as a way to begin that conversation. Of course, fundamentalist Jews saw it as some form of holocaust denial, or the further assassination of God by a socialist, yoga-practicing secular humanist. But it isn't that at all. And, hopefully, the way-less-expensive paperback edition will make these ideas and their historical foundations more accessible to the kinds of people who are more open to the idea that religion may be more valuable as a recognized social construction than as Truth Piped In From On High.

Reader Comments (2)

Gd appears to have attacked your site.
The link to nothingsacred.html goes to a 404 message.
404 is a sacred number and means _dat_ or law in hebrew. Perhaps Gd is angry that you have disobeyed his Law and do not keep his holy sabbath.

Gd then has sent you a subtle message by switching two key images on your site.

On this page: http://rushkoff.com/books/life-incorporated/ you will notice that the images for exit strategy and nothing sacred link to the opposite pages. Could it be clearer? Your theology is is ruining the page of your life by confusing your religion in a way that your search for "nothing sacred" leads you to a death: "exit strategy". On the other hand, your path to death is also your path to nothing sacred.
It is a miracle - Gd has appeared through the veil of electrons and made his message clear to you.

I should know, I am a pope according to the ULC.

November 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMatt Katz

www.zoharme.com
Graphic Commentaries on Judaism and the Middle East

March 27, 2011 | Unregistered Commenteralexdro

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