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08-06-2003, 06:24 PM | #41 |
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I don't mind your wanting to believe in god, Magus. What I do mind is your highly fundamentalist outlook, which has narrowed your perception of reality. It warps your mind, giving you oversimplistic answers, coupled with a rigidity and intolerance that makes you unreceptive to change and progress. You do not have to give up on god to question the merits of fundamentalism, and maybe eventually discard it, some of the most religious people I know and respect are liberal christians, like Marcus Borg and Reverend Spong. Maybe you should give them a read.
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I've noticed a trend amongst our Xians.
When they are called on "lying for Jesus" they become very upset over being called liars. But they don't claim that they are not lying. They don't explain how they are telling the truth and you are mistaken. But they don't want to be called liars. It almost seems like they believe that they have the right to lie. The exact same thing happens when they are caught being hypocritical or making ridiculous claims. For instance this creation myth is so primitive and so out of touch with reality that viewed by a 21st century person of average intelligence it is ludicrous. While the Xians never touch the ridiculous aspects of it, like the magically produced full-grown man and the talking snake, they demand respect for it. I suppose this is a step up from their previous tactic of "believe it or we'll kill you" but it still will not do. The story does not deserve respect, it is stupid, and it is demeaning to all mankind. I openly laugh at it as a history and hold it in utter contempt for the values which it promotes. |
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Excellent post, Demigawd. I was a fundamentalist too back in the day and your post really reflects what it was like for me as well.
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By the end of the week, there was about twelve of us. I think his statement, "Well, of course there's no tradition of monotheism in the Old Testament!" wiped out ten students right there. I asked him if he was ever confronted with a teary-eyed coed who has just had twelve-odd years of faith decimated, what does he say. He responded, "I ask them if they have faith because of scripture or in spite of it?" Thus, IF I could prove to you that all scripture is false--in fact we recent discovered that all of the NT was forgeries--written on "Official Dukes of Hazard Stationary"--would you cease behaving as you do? Would you start hurting people? Understand, then, your conception of Christian is different than the many conceptions of Christian in the NT. If you understand that men wrote the texts, that they had their own agenda which may have had little, if anything to do with a historical figure an teachings . . . you really do not have a problem. I think you imagine your problem--doubt. Well, all I can say to that is I would hope how you live your life and treat people does not depend on texts written by men. Quote:
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Again, if you understand that a men . . . years in the past . . . wrote the texts, you can understand mistakes . . . you can also understand the motivations. We, for example, do not to like--I hope--the wanton squishing of women and children; however, it may make sense for a writer of a conquered people to make up such a victory. --J.D. |
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