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Sin and Original Sin
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RE: Sin and Original Sin
(February 1, 2012 at 10:33 am)Freedom Wrote: And that's important to remember, that our behavior can't always be simplified to "good" and "bad".

Thoughts?

The very notion of "good" and "bad" is a notion that is used by religions to brand people as being either "good" people or "bad" people. A religion like Christianity takes this to the extreme by proclaiming that to merely not believe that the religion is the "Word of God" is a "bad" choice.

The concept is nothing more than a brainwashing tactic that tries to make people feel guilty if they aren't obeying the often immoral and bigoted demands of a specific doctrine. This isn't unique to Christianity of course, but Christianity takes it to extremism, as do other Abrahamic religoins like Islam, etc.

When you stop and think about it, the religion started out supposedly being about a God who simply wants people to be "good". But it ended up evolving into a religion that proclaims that this God will "hate" everyone who refuses to believe that the Bible is "His Word", and that Jesus was "His Son". Ans what would any of that have to do with being "good"?

It's basically a train-wrecked mythology.

It's a man-made religious cult that has truly become quite ugly in many ways. In order for Christianity to stand Jesus would need to be a totally unsympathetic hateful monster who condemns everyone who refuses to believe in him to eternal torment and suffering.

The very notion of being "good" has been lost forever. You can't be as "good" as you like according to this religion, it means nothing if you don't acknowledge that Jesus is LORD.

Clearly the religion has irreparable oxymorons built right into it. It simply isn't a salvageable mythology.

I'm very glad to hear that as a teacher you have become enlightened to the obvious fallacy of such nonsense. I wish all teachers had a mind as intelligent as yours. Then we wouldn't be burdened by these absurd notions of "sin". And we wouldn't be teaching our Children that they are sinners who have displeased their creator. What a horrible thing to teach a child. Yet this is what Christians do on a daily basis.

It's truly sad.
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Messages In This Thread
Sin and Original Sin - by Freedom - February 1, 2012 at 10:33 am
RE: Sin and Original Sin - by reverendjeremiah - February 1, 2012 at 12:50 pm
RE: Sin and Original Sin - by Doubting Thomas - February 1, 2012 at 1:35 pm
RE: Sin and Original Sin - by Minimalist - February 1, 2012 at 1:46 pm
RE: Sin and Original Sin - by genkaus - February 1, 2012 at 1:56 pm
RE: Sin and Original Sin - by Abracadabra - February 1, 2012 at 3:17 pm

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