
Adam Darski, better known as Nergal, the front man of the Blackened metal band Behemoth, has become a rising star in the world of Metal. Behemoth has attracted a respectable following for a band that plays extreme music. They use costumes and other props to present themselves as anti-clerical sub human forces who battle the greatest evil in the world: Christianity, and more precisely the Catholic Church. According to their website, the bands message is "you don't need religion to be happy." Behemoth is a Polish band, and since Poland is one of the few remaining European countries where the majority of people still go to church, it was only natural that tensions would erupt.
Their live shows are full of blasphemous language and imagery. For example, on October 1st of this year, during a concert of a band called Times New Roman, Nergal made a cameo appearance. The show started with the members of TNR appearing on stage in wheelchairs claiming that they cannot play because of their disabilities. At which point, according to the news, "Darski, aka Nergal, appeared dressed as a priest. After blessing the musicians, the men rose from their wheelchairs and the concert [went forth]." After the footage of that show surfaced, Nergal was fired from a show on public T.V., called Voice of Poland (Polish version of American Idol), in which he was a judge.

(Nergal as a judge on Voice of Poland)
The biggest controversy happened in 2007, during a show in the coastal city of Gdynia, where Nergal ripped up a Bible on stage, calling it a "deceitful book" and accusing the church of being a "criminal sect." This was the last straw for the political establishment. Nergal ended up getting charged and taken to court. If convicted, he was facing a two year prison term. Jolanta Szczypinska, a member of the Polish Parliament, stated “The band is constantly undermining Christian values and symbols and insulting the Catholic faith during so-called “artistic” performances and talk-shows on the radio and TV.” She then stated that her party will not allow what she calls “pseudo artists” to hurt Poles’ religious feelings on the pretext of freedom of speech. After a lengthy court battle Nergal was acquitted of all charges when the judge ruled that the action was “a form of art” consistent with the style of the band. After his acquittal Nergal said, "I'm so glad to see intelligence won over religious fanatics in my home country. There's still so much work to be done to make things right, but I'm sure I'm on the path to ultimate freedom;" he went on, "the battle is won but the war ain't over."

There is no doubt in my mind that an overwhelming majority of metal fans sympathized with Nergal and hoped for his acquittal. After all metal is fun and not to be taken seriously. I object to the claim that music can be the main driving force that corrupts an individual to the extent that they commit an evil act. I'm well aware that more people committed suicide or shoot someone with Hank Williams playing in the background then any Metal band. What I found upsetting was Nergal's post-trial comments, which deserve some scrutiny.
"I'm so glad to see intelligence won over religious fanatics in my home country"
In Nergal's world Poland is full of religious fanatics, but thankfully the intelligent people came to his rescue. Let's look at Poland's demographics a bit closer: according CIA Factbook, 89.8% Poles belong to the Roman Catholic Church, and about 75% are practicing Catholics. Nergal sees this as a weakness. He prefers that Poland gets more inline with the rest of Western Europe where Church attendance, and people who identify themselves as Catholic, has been rapidly decreasing since WWII. Nergal must think that Poland will benefit by abandoning their Catholic heritage and embrace a secular-liberal-globalist ideology prevalent in the west. But would Poland be better off? To answer that question lets do some comparisons:
- Poland has one of the lowest divorce rates among the European countries. According to divorcemagazine.com in 2002, 17.2% of Polish marriages ended in divorce. This is compared to France at 38.3%, Canada at 37%, Germany at 39.4%, Ukraine at 40% and the U.S.A at 45.8%. Poland has half the divorce rate then its two neighbors: Germany and Ukraine. The cost of divorce is a burden on any society. Single parent families are more likely to require social assistance. Children of single parent families are more likely to underachieve in school and have a higher chance of having encounters with the law. The statistics don't lie: divorce hurts children.
- Poland is one of the few countries in Europe to still have abortion permitted only in special circumstances. 52% of Poles believe that abortion should be kept illegal and the number is increasing. A 2011 survey of Poles age 15-24 found that 75% favor a total ban of abortion. While Poland's population has been on the decline, it is nowhere near as bad as countries like England, Germany and France who have resulted to replacing their indigenous population with immigrants who are unable to assimilate.
- Poland is the only member of the EU not to suffer any losses during the economic downturn of 2008. Poland's economy has been increasing annually since 2008. The reason for this is that Poland was not so quick to embrace a globalist agenda as its counterpart. Some of the reasons for Poland's success have been attributed to: lack of over-dependence on a single sector, a tradition of government fiscal responsibility, and a relatively large internal market. In laymen terms, because Poland was not in a rush to sell state resources to multi national corporations and give up their national currency, it avoided one of the greatest recessions of our time. This could not have happened if the Polish people did not recognize the unique nature of their heritage and took steps to preserve it.
- Finally, since 75% of Polish Catholics are practicing their faith, chances are that the judge who spared Nergal from going to prison was a practicing Catholic.
"There's still so much work to be done to make things right, but I'm sure we're on the path to ultimate freedom"
Nergal seams to be under the impression that Poland's religious culture is impeding on his freedom. It sounds like he believes that if the Church in Poland were to cease to exist, he would be free to do or say what ever he pleases. Nergal, who is only in his mid-thirties, should ask his parents how free they were before 1990 when Poland was a communist country. Were they able to do and say what they want?
Every society, whether religious or secular, has things that they hold sacred and many have laws that protect their defamation. In Canada there are Human Rights Tribunals who vigilantly prosecute people. If you say or do something deemed offensive to any identifiable group, you will face stiff penalties. In fact, the only people who are not granted this protection are Christians and their churches. In Poland, Nergal faced a lengthy court battle because he ripped up a Bible on stage. In Ontario, John Fulton, who is owner of an all female fitness club, faced a lengthy legal process because he refused membership to a transvestite who still had a penis.
Nergal, being a traveling musician, has visited many countries. I find it fascinating that he could not make that connection by himself. Every country in the world has some form of law inhibiting free speech for the good of the country.
"The battle is won but the war ain't over."
Nergal has a Masters degree in history, yet he is too blind to recognize the special relationship that Poland has had with the Catholic Church. Poland became a nation in 966 when the king of Poland Mieszo I was baptized into the Latin rite. It was this conversion to Catholicism that granted Poland protection of the Holy Roman Empire. Poland has been loyal to the Church during the reformation. As some noble men did convert to Protestantism, the vast majority of the country remained loyal to the Vatican. In 1683 Jan III Sobieski led a Christian army that saved Vienna from a Turkish invasion. Some historians attribute that battle as a primary reason why Europe wasn't conquered by Muslims. In 1978, Pope John Paul II became the first non Italian Pope since 1523. Historians attribute that as one of the leading factors which contributed to the downfall of communist rule.

(The baptism of Poland)
The Polish church has been one of the main institutions that caused cohesiveness among the Polish people. It's because of this cohesiveness that Poland did not parish during the Partitions, why the soviets weren't able to dismantle the church behind the iron curtain. When Pope John Paul II visited Poland during his papacy he urged people not to fear its oppressor. Soon after the Solidarity movement was formed. The most powerful footage that I saw from those years is when the strikers all celebrated mass and then fell on their knees and prayed the Hail Marry. It was this cohesion, and resolve, that allowed them to continue their struggle.

Nergal either chooses to ignore such facts, or he's just ignorant to them. After all, he is making a living by playing in an extreme metal band. His source of income comes from blaspheming and attacking the Church. Does he truly believe that his band achieved success based solely on their talents? Is it a coincidence that every significant metal band out of Poland, like Vader or Hate, make a living by attacking the Church? Nergal should see that he is a tool: a useful idiot to the people who want to divide Poland only to exploit it. After all, when you attack a countries heritage and everything that they hold sacred, when you encourage people to think of themselves as individuals with abstract rights, instead of as a collective, a nation, a country, it's only a matter of time before that country destroys itself. I believe that Dave Mustaine said it best in his song Washington is Next:
"Disengage their minds, sabotage their health
Promote sex and war and violence in the kindergartens
Blame the parents and teachers; it's their fault, "Annuit Coeptis"
Attack the church dynamic, attack the family
Keep the public undisciplined 'til nothing left is sacred and
The "have-not's" get hooked and have to go to the "have's" just to cop a fix"
