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Old 08-12-2007, 02:06 PM   #31
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John Steinbeck’s short story The Pearl has a scene like this where a town doctor purposely makes the baby Coyotito sick, then “cures” him later (in order to get closer to the pearl to try and steal it). I always wondered if he was thinking of Christianity creating “sin” when he wrote that.
The aim of religion is to facilitate metamorphosis in humans so the disease was there long before religion began using the concept sin to snare the big one.
Good point. Christianity didn't create sin but makes people sick with sin. It obsessively dwells on sin, sin, sin and of course offers a preposterous cure.
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The aim of religion is to facilitate metamorphosis in humans so the disease was there long before religion began using the concept sin to snare the big one.
Good point. Christianity didn't create sin but makes people sick with sin. It obsessively dwells on sin, sin, sin and of course offers a preposterous cure.

Christianity does indeed make people sick with sin but it can be argued that Catholicism encourages sin thru the forgiveness of sin and we have the confessionals to prove that. The concept sin is only needed to estabilish a stream of consciousness against which sin is made known and if you ever want to snare the 'big one' repeat offenders are needed and they must be cultivated inside the house lest they offend against others outside religions own jurisdiction.

The preposteous cure you have in mind is not even part of the plan in a direct way if salvation is not ours to seek. But I agree with you that the puritan mindset can make living equal to hell on earth.
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Christianity has fabricated a "disease" everyone carries so that it can claim itself the only source for the "cure".
John Steinbeck’s short story The Pearl has a scene like this where a town doctor purposely makes the baby Coyotito sick, then “cures” him later (in order to get closer to the pearl to try and steal it). I always wondered if he was thinking of Christianity creating “sin” when he wrote that.
"Sin", or hamartia, was a concept long before Christianity came along.
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It is the heart of every mythology and it sets the pulse for the civilization. Oh, how I wish indulgences would come back again.

ETA that would never be in condemation but in creativity and I'll just bet that God loves a cheerful sinner.
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