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Christianity, Divisions, Fear Manipulation, and Post Modernist Theories
July 15, 2013 at 8:03 pm
Today, Christianity is the most common religion in America today. Before Christianity, there were many other religions, but most of them have died out today. You will undoubtedly see numerous Christian churches when driving through the United States, and they range from Catholic, the various branches of the Protestant faith, and East Orthodox.
So why has Christianity survived for so many years, while the other religions like Paganism (a minority) and other indigenous religions mostly died out?
One possible answer is the theory of Post Modernism. A theory that came after Traditionalism and Modernism, Post Modernism says that practically everything we see in life is a social construction, and is therefore subject to change. For example, "women wear dresses and men wear pants". That is a perfect example because it is a cultural custom from long ago, which changed with time. Today, women wear pants all of the time, and there are even some men who wear dresses (transvestites). Religions are also a social construction that have been subjected to many different changes over time. Catholicism was the only form of Christianity, then it branched off into Protestantism, which in turn branched off into Presbyterianism and Methodism.
But how has Christianity and its many branches survived for so many years? One large reason, I would argue, is fear manipulation. Christianity is indeed a very bigoted religion. One of the Ten Commandments instructs disciples not to worship any deity other than the Christian God, obviously acknowledging that there are other gods in existence. This explains why Christians see Atheists and other religions' adherents as enemies of god. I conversed with a fellow on Youtube the other day who claimed that he does not closely associate with Atheists precisely for this reason. If that is the Christian God's law, then God's law is bigoted. If you worship any gods other than that of the Christian church's, then you are going to hell and will burn for all of eternity.
Look at the intense fear manipulation there. Fear is, indeed, the most dominant of human emotions. Fear is precisely the reason why people give money to televangelists like Pat Robertson and Bryan Fischer; they think the Christian Coalition and American Family Association will get them a ticket to heaven if they join their depraved cause. These false prophets also have wide access to mass media, and their shows are broadcasted all over television and radio.
After and if the Christian churches die out, I wonder what religions will come next. The Church of Peter Griffin? The Church of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland? That will be interesting to see.
RE: Christianity, Divisions, Fear Manipulation, and Post Modernist Theories
July 15, 2013 at 11:59 pm
(July 15, 2013 at 8:03 pm)Michael Schubert Wrote: Today, Christianity is the most common religion in America today. Before Christianity, there were many other religions, but most of them have died out today. You will undoubtedly see numerous Christian churches when driving through the United States, and they range from Catholic, the various branches of the Protestant faith, and East Orthodox.
So why has Christianity survived for so many years, while the other religions like Paganism (a minority) and other indigenous religions mostly died out?
One possible answer is the theory of Post Modernism. A theory that came after Traditionalism and Modernism, Post Modernism says that practically everything we see in life is a social construction, and is therefore subject to change. For example, "women wear dresses and men wear pants". That is a perfect example because it is a cultural custom from long ago, which changed with time. Today, women wear pants all of the time, and there are even some men who wear dresses (transvestites). Religions are also a social construction that have been subjected to many different changes over time. Catholicism was the only form of Christianity, then it branched off into Protestantism, which in turn branched off into Presbyterianism and Methodism.
But how has Christianity and its many branches survived for so many years? One large reason, I would argue, is fear manipulation. Christianity is indeed a very bigoted religion. One of the Ten Commandments instructs disciples not to worship any deity other than the Christian God, obviously acknowledging that there are other gods in existence. This explains why Christians see Atheists and other religions' adherents as enemies of god. I conversed with a fellow on Youtube the other day who claimed that he does not closely associate with Atheists precisely for this reason. If that is the Christian God's law, then God's law is bigoted. If you worship any gods other than that of the Christian church's, then you are going to hell and will burn for all of eternity.
Look at the intense fear manipulation there. Fear is, indeed, the most dominant of human emotions. Fear is precisely the reason why people give money to televangelists like Pat Robertson and Bryan Fischer; they think the Christian Coalition and American Family Association will get them a ticket to heaven if they join their depraved cause. These false prophets also have wide access to mass media, and their shows are broadcasted all over television and radio.
After and if the Christian churches die out, I wonder what religions will come next. The Church of Peter Griffin? The Church of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland? That will be interesting to see.
You are after that clown diploma.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
RE: Christianity, Divisions, Fear Manipulation, and Post Modernist Theories
July 16, 2013 at 12:26 am
(July 15, 2013 at 8:03 pm)Michael Schubert Wrote:
Today, Christianity is the most common religion in America today. Before Christianity, there were many other religions, but most of them have died out today. You will undoubtedly see numerous Christian churches when driving through the United States, and they range from Catholic, the various branches of the Protestant faith, and East Orthodox.
So why has Christianity survived for so many years, while the other religions like Paganism (a minority) and other indigenous religions mostly died out?
One possible answer is the theory of Post Modernism. A theory that came after Traditionalism and Modernism, Post Modernism says that practically everything we see in life is a social construction, and is therefore subject to change. For example, "women wear dresses and men wear pants". That is a perfect example because it is a cultural custom from long ago, which changed with time. Today, women wear pants all of the time, and there are even some men who wear dresses (transvestites). Religions are also a social construction that have been subjected to many different changes over time. Catholicism was the only form of Christianity, then it branched off into Protestantism, which in turn branched off into Presbyterianism and Methodism.
But how has Christianity and its many branches survived for so many years? One large reason, I would argue, is fear manipulation. Christianity is indeed a very bigoted religion. One of the Ten Commandments instructs disciples not to worship any deity other than the Christian God, obviously acknowledging that there are other gods in existence. This explains why Christians see Atheists and other religions' adherents as enemies of god. I conversed with a fellow on Youtube the other day who claimed that he does not closely associate with Atheists precisely for this reason. If that is the Christian God's law, then God's law is bigoted. If you worship any gods other than that of the Christian church's, then you are going to hell and will burn for all of eternity.
Look at the intense fear manipulation there. Fear is, indeed, the most dominant of human emotions. Fear is precisely the reason why people give money to televangelists like Pat Robertson and Bryan Fischer; they think the Christian Coalition and American Family Association will get them a ticket to heaven if they join their depraved cause. These false prophets also have wide access to mass media, and their shows are broadcasted all over television and radio.
After and if the Christian churches die out, I wonder what religions will come next. The Church of Peter Griffin? The Church of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland? That will be interesting to see.
I think the answer is simpler than that. Christianity is widespread because for almost a millennium they've been literally eliminating the competition. Pagans wouldn't have cared about the teachings of eternal hellfire because why would they care about something they don't believe to be true? But the teaching of "kill the heretics" was a much better tool for spreading the religion.
RE: Christianity, Divisions, Fear Manipulation, and Post Modernist Theories
July 16, 2013 at 12:34 am
I think I would tend to agree with Nietzsche that Christianity is a sort of master-slave system that perverted the way people are and think in many absurd and nonsensical ways. With regards to survival, I don't think it's that hard to explain. If I had to do a quicklist, it'd be something like this:
1) It has origins in ancient Judaism.
-The Roman society tended to admire history and pedigree, and given 1), Christianity was more palatable to Romans than it would have been had it been a new religion (hence why Marcionite Christianity didn't win-out).
3) The teachings of Jesus of Nazareth (and Paul) contained a number of hopeful themes including (but not limited to) strength and assistance to endure the trials this life, explained the evils of the world so as to remove uncertainty, ultimately the vanquishing of foes and evil and an eternal afterlife for the righteous/saved byt damnation for the wicked.
4) An ideology like that is a pretty useful tool for manipulation, so it's not hard to see why Constantine endorsed it and made it Rome's official religion.
RE: Christianity, Divisions, Fear Manipulation, and Post Modernist Theories
July 16, 2013 at 12:42 am
(July 15, 2013 at 11:59 pm)Godschild Wrote: You are after that clown diploma.
Why are you out to give clowns a bad rap? Stephen King already horrified a nation by dressing Tim Curry up as a clown; it's time for our souls to heal after this travesty. It's time to remember Bozo for the pure entertainment that he was!
RE: Christianity, Divisions, Fear Manipulation, and Post Modernist Theories
July 16, 2013 at 1:42 am
(July 16, 2013 at 12:42 am)BadWriterSparty Wrote:
(July 15, 2013 at 11:59 pm)Godschild Wrote: You are after that clown diploma.
Why are you out to give clowns a bad rap? Stephen King already horrified a nation by dressing Tim Curry up as a clown; it's time for our souls to heal after this travesty. It's time to remember Bozo for the pure entertainment that he was!
I'm not, sorry if it appears that way, Bozo was cool and Red Skelton was the best clown in many different dresses.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
RE: Christianity, Divisions, Fear Manipulation, and Post Modernist Theories
July 16, 2013 at 2:25 am
Quote:3) The teachings of Jesus of Nazareth (and Paul) contained a number of hopeful themes including (but not limited to) strength and assistance to endure the trials this life
More to the point what ultimately emerged was:
1: Pay your taxes,
2: STFU and do what you're told,
3: You'll get your reward in the "next" life....(meanwhile, we'll just clean up down here.)
Xtianity, like all religions, serves the needs of the rulers.