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Millieu therapy is also something used in mental wards. The therapeutic community. ^--- note big words..
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Much of Jesus' philosophy depends on the acceptance of god. For instance, the unconditional forgiveness bit. Jesus says things like, 'Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if someone wants to sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well.' The message is clearly along the lines of 'accept the wrongs done to you on Earth'. (It also forbids any law enforcement system, a point I made in a long-forgotten 'Religion is Anarchy' thread.) However, this only works on the basis that wrongdoers will be punished by God in a later life - any material inconvenience caused to you is irrelevant, as only the afterlife matters. Take away this Ultimate Justice, and this philosophy is groundless, as it becomes clear that we have to impose our own, albeit imperfect, justice upon the world. We have to fight for our freedom and rights on Earth, as this is all we have. Otherwise honest people ultimately end up unhappier than dishonest ones.
A similar situation arises with the denial of physical pleasure preached by Jesus - 'The acts of sinful nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery... drunkenness, orgies and the like'. There is never any justification for this portrayal of pleasure as dirty and impure. It only works if you accept that by denying yourself pleasure on Earth, you will attain higher pleasure in Heaven. Take away the God part, and this self-denial becomes inexcusable - it becomes clear that this life is all we have, and we should appreciate and savour every minute of it. To do otherwise is, in the words of Victor Hugo (although he was strongly religious, and disagreed with these words expressed by one of his characters in Les Miserables), 'to sacrifice the substance for the shadow'. What a tremendous waste of life religion has resulted in - I believe that the shame and taboo surrounding physical pleasure, especially sex, is a horrendous crime against humanity inflicted upon us by religion and its baseless philosophy. A utilitarian philosophy based upon logic and common sense would serve us a lot better than religion. |
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I don't think I have ever read a better argument in favor or drunken orgies! Seriously, very well said! I have a new entry for my mental list of problems caused by belief in an afterlife.
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The philosophy of anyone who would curse a fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season has to be held in question.
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Sorry, wasn't implying you do. But I was implying that I at least can't find much better. Anything that actually is better to me looks like Christianity, with or without God. Quote:
Well, or the philosophy of any misanthrope...or Stoicism, or Schopenhauer (Buddhist-influenced, I admit), or even anyone who's just glum. Quote:
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