TESTAMENT’s ALEX SKOLNICK: I’m ‘Troubled By The Outsized Role That Religion Plays In Our Society’

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In a recent interview with Kati Rausch from Music Interview Corner, TESTAMENT guitarist Alex Skolnick was asked about a t-shirt he wore years ago. The front of the shirt featured the text: “On the back of this shirt is a list of scientific discoveries that were later proven wrong by religion,” while the back displayed an empty list numbered 1 to 10.

“I know maybe it’s a little provocative, but I like the shirt and I believe in what it says,” he said (as transcribed by Blabbermouth). “I also have good friends who are religious, and I wouldn’t wanna challenge their religion, but I have mixed feelings about it, because I feel like believing in something that is unproven and not…”

“I think it causes more problems than it solves,” he continued. “I think it’s okay to have your beliefs, but there are things you know will happen, or that you can say with certainty it’s gonna happen, and then there are things that you can imagine are true. And, yeah, I always liked the story of [English astronomer, mathematician and physicist] Halley, the scientist. [EdmondHalley calculated the [return of the] comet [in 1758], and he said, ‘There’s gonna be a comet.’ And they all thought he was crazy. And he said, ‘Oh, well, here’s why.’ And he had mathematical calculations. And sure enough, he said, ‘Okay, at this time there’s gonna be [a comet],’ and there was the comet. And he could have said, ‘You know what? I am God and I’m gonna make this happen.’ And he didn’t. He could have started an organization and he could have gotten a lot of money… But he didn’t. And I respect that.”

“I know we’re in a time where there’s a lot of questioning of scientists, and how could they get things so wrong during the pandemic? But at least scientists, for the most part, the good ones, they admit that they’re wrong. ‘Oh, we got this wrong, and we have to change…’ Unfortunately, with religion, they rarely admit to things being wrong.

“A lot of terrible things happen with religion, and a lot of the heavy metal songs have been written about it,” Alex added. “We’re certainly not the first [band to sing about it] — not that we have a lot of songs about that, but that’s just something, yeah, in real life, I’m just, yeah, sometimes troubled by the outsized role that religion plays in our society.”