User:Atheistkurd

Kurdish Atheists

There are lot of indications that originally Kurds might have been somewhat spiritual, but were mostly nature worshippers and su worshippers. Originally the Kurdish people of anciet Persia were most likely vegeterians and therefore considered Life to be sacred and did not hunt and kill animals, the same way Cows in India are not being killed.Till Today now Temples have been found in kurdistan that were erected to the sun, which could mean the sun was highly respected but nothing not the way people worship the Monotheistic God, Elohim, Jehovah or Allah. There is a tendency whithin the Kurdish culture to be nominally religious if not total disbelief in religion. The fact that many Kurdish dances,songs and other customs such as insane love with colors and colorful clothes is an indication that the Kurds have always wanted their lives to reflect their surroundings, which is the natural world.

If the Kurdish people were free and had the freedoms and opportunities that the western world experiences, they would most likeley abandon religion and make incredible contributions to Sciences that benefit humanity.Overall the Kurds are probably the most secular people in the Middle East. Kurdish culture do not have any religious aspects. Whatever there is, it is actually imports from the neighboring people. There are many Kurds that are trying to promote Secularism and who also aim to reviving Kurdish traditions that have died out and in the process promote arts and literature and a calling to discontinue costoms are harmful and foreign in origin.

The website Kurdistatheists.com was started in the fall of 2007 by a Kurdish Atheist from Iran. The site is to ciritc Religion and promote Humanistic ideas. The founder, which goes by the name Darwin Kurdistani is a Former Muslim that lives many years of his teenage life as a evengelical Christian. But after Years of intelectual struggle, he gave up his hopes for life after death and decided to live for the present. Darwin Kurdistani also aims to promote Kurdish language and Kurdish names, so Kurds can give their Children kurdish names instead of Arabic ones.